b'44247The West Indies Team in Australia 1960-61: official team photograph (37x25cm) including Frank Worrell (Capt.), Gary Sobers, Conrad Hunte, Rohan Kanhai, Seymour Nurse, Wes Hall & Lance Gibbs; framed & glazed, overall 57x47cm.Ex The Cricketers Bar, Windsor Hotel, Melbourne.This was the team that competed in the famous Tied Test of the 1960-61 Series and endeared themselves to the Australian public by making a huge contribution to an exciting seesaw series they might easily have won themselves, but were eventually defeated 2-1. $150200248GROUP OF ITEMS: with framed & glazed Australian Team on Tour, 1961 Team Sheet (38x33cm), several signatures faded, approximately 15 clear signatures including Richie Benaud, Neil Harvey, Bill Lawry & Wally Grout; framed & glazed print (42x36cm) of 19th Century English Cricketer John Tunnicliffe with CofA stating it to be a Genuine Antiquarian Cricket Print; framed reproduction print of Colmans Mustard advert featuring W.G.Grace (30x25cm); three miniature cricket bats, one produced for the 2003 Alan Davidson Tribute Luncheon, another signed by Arthur Morris, Ian Chappell, Mark Taylor & Bob Simpson; c.1990s Parramatta Golden Oldies touring sun hat with numerous enamel badges attached. (7 items). $140180 249AUSTRALIAN TEST CRICKETER AUTOGRAPHS: A collection of autographed displays in an album; including Colin Guest (1 Test), Les Joslin (1 Test), Fred Freer (1 Test), Ashley Woodcock (1 Test), Des Hoare (1 Test), Ken Eastwood (1 Test), Ian Callen (1 Test), Simon Davis (1 Test), Wayne Phillips (1 Test), Robert Kerr (2 Tests), Tony Dell (2 Tests), John Gannon (3 Tests), Graeme Beard (3 Tests), Richard Robinson (3 Tests), David Sincock (3 Tests), John Benaud (3 Tests), Geff Noblet (3 Tests), Gavin Stevens (4 Tests), Tony Mann (4 Tests), John Maclean (4 Tests), Bill Watson (4 Tests), etc. [Total: 41]. .$300500250250TOM VEIVERS COLLECTION: 1964 ASHES TOUR OF ENGLAND: P & O Orient Lines SS Orcades souvenir programme (initialled T.V. on front cover) containing individual SIGNED images of the 17 players in the touring party including Veivers, Bobby Simpson (Capt.), Brian Booth, Wally Grout, Bill Lawry, Norm ONeill & Graham McKenzie; also team photo postcard (promoting Australian produce on reverse) and a copy letter from Tom Veivers, explaining this to be the last tour to England by ship, and describing the training facility arrangements on the Orcades. (3 items)Tom Veivers played 21 Test for Australia scoring 813 runs at an average of 31.26 and taking 33 wickets at an average of 41.66 with his right-arm off-spin. In the 4th Test at Old Trafford in 1964 Veivers bowled the highest number of ball by an Australian in a Test Match innings completing 95.1 overs taking 3 for 155, including an unbroken spell of 51 overs and one ball. .$400600251MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB, membership fobs for 1965-66 then between 1970-71 and 1983-84 plus a few duplicated, VFL Park fobs and others, (22 items). $150200252CRICKET: A small library of books including Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1967, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1996 and 1999, The Bradman Albums plus others, (26 vols.) (26) $100200253MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB: 1968-69 - 1990-91 collection of Ladys Tickets; includes a couple of duplicates, (25)$200300 2541968 AUSTRALIAN TOUR OF ENGLAND: Alan Connollys official Australian team silk tie with embroidered Australian coat-of-arms; another Australian team tie in pure green wool, with embroidered kangaroo over LXVIII / U.K.; together with an autographed photograph of Connolly bowling during that tour.With 23 wickets, Connolly was the most successful bowler from both teams in the Series. $200250'