b'221531521521920-1924 editions of Wisden Cricketers Almanack rebound into brown cloth boards with gilt inscriptions on spine, 1920 missing front wrapper, 1922 missing back wrapper and many pages with fragments cut out to facilitate a previous owners indexing system, 1924 no front or back wrappers; condition overall Fair/Good. (5) .$350450153A badge depicting Warwick Armstrong with the wording MEMENTO OF TESTIMONIAL TO WARWICK W. ARMSTRONG around the perimeter.Armstrong played his last Test Match in August 1921 and a Testimonial Fund was established that year. A cheque for 2,700 was handed to Armstrong by Prime Minster Billy Hughes at a function at the Melbourne Town Hall on 31 March 1922. Monty Noble also spoke, representing New South Wales. $300400ex 154154The Cricketer magazine (United Kingdom) complete run of issues from 1921 (Vol. 1 No. 1) to December 2014in 95 cloth-bound volumes in Lincoln green with gilt titles on the spine. Founded in 1921 by Sir Pelham Walker, an ex-England captain who became a cricket writer, later editors included E.W. Swanton and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. The current editor is former Middlesex & Durham cricketer Simon Hughes.$2,0003,0001551924 & 1925 WISDENS ALMANACKS, both rebound in hard covers which preserve the original soft covers. (2). .$350400156SOUTH MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB, Life Members fob (No.92) made by J.W.Purvis; circa 1925. $120150'