238 241 238  Australia v. India - 4th Test, Adelaide 1948: The Australian Test Team signatures in pen on LEE’S HOTEL RICHMOND, ADELAIDE letterhead dated January 1948 including Don Bradman, Sid Barnes, Lindsay Hassett, Ian Johnson, Keith Miller, Ray Lindwall and six others. Very rare. Australia made 674 runs in the first innings, Barnes (112) sharing a second wicket stand of 236 with Bradman (201). Further free scoring came from Hassett (198 not out) and Miller (67). Australia’s total was their highest in a Test Match in Australia. Needless to say, Australia won the Test Match and the Series. �����������������������������������������������������������������$750–1,000 239  Original press photograph 12 x 18cm) of Australia’s Don Bradman and England’s Norman Yardley as they emerge from the pavilion onto the cricket pitch - 22 July 1948, the first day of the Fourth Test, at Leeds. With original signature of Don Bradman. Framed & glazed, overall 26.5 x 31.5cm. Bradman’s unbeaten 173 in the 2nd Innings helped Australia to a 7 wicket win.��������������������������������������������������������������$150–200 240  A “Golden Anniversary - Bradman’s Invincibles - 1948” Limited edition print, framed and glazed (overall 82 x 112cm) together with a number of other framed images including a group photograph of Jan.18, 2000 entitled “Century of Australian Cricket” and a 3D Limited edition image of Steve Waugh batting (signed and numbered #12). Various sizes. (12 items). [For collection from our rooms.]����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$300–500 241  1948 New South Wales Team, official team photograph, with the title ‘New South Wales Sheffield Shield Team, Southern Tour 8th - 30th December, 1948’, and with the players names printed on mount. The team included Keith Miller, Ron Saggers, Ray Lindwall, Arthur Morris (Capt.) and Jim Burke. Overall 28.5 x 36 cm. Good condition.���������������������������������������������$100–150 242  A Golliwog Family cup and saucer set, circa 1950; the cup (vertical hairline crack) shows the family collecting their bats and the saucer depicts them playing cricket in the yard. Believed to be by Grimwades; saucer 13.5cm diameter; cup 7cm tall. (2 items).���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$100–150 243  A pair of Staffordshire bone china plates, 27cm diameter; one depicts Fuller Pilch, Thomas Box & William Lillywhite; the other, Fuller Pilch, Alfred Mynn & Thomas Box. Both with gilt trim to edges. Fine condition. (2).������������������������������$100–150 252 Ex 244 244  CRICKETERS in ADVERTISING: “Gripu” Trousers advertisement featuring the M.C.C. Team 1950-51 in Australia with original photograph surrounded by their facsimile signatures; a similar presentation featuring the M.C.C. Team 1954-55; also, a fine original photograph by Riely Studios, Sydney, of Clarrie Grimmett signing bats during a visit to the Slazenger factory, with the heading “Choice of Champions” in the upper margin. (3 framed items; the largest 41 x 34.5cm.)���������������������������������$300–400 45