b'893991936 League Football Fixtures folding card for Gumrice Cigarette Papers. Rare. .$50100400A group of 1930s-40s original photos/postcards of individual Carlton footballers; some marked BOYLES; noted Jim Mooring, Cyril Mann and Fred Fitzgibbon, (6). $150200401CARLTON MEMBERSHIP BADGE: undated enamelled badge, made by K.G. Luke, c.1930s $1001504021938 CARLTON PREMIERS pennant, listing the whole team; approx. 42cm long.Carlton won the Grand Final 15.10 (100), defeating Collingwood (13.7 (85). .$200300403403EDWARD VINCENT (VIN) BROWN - CARLTON PLAYER TROPHIES: Three trophies awarded to Brown just before he started at Carlton in 1941: C.B.L. THORNBURY Equal Best & Fairest Season 1939, C.B.L. THORNBURY BRANCH - Season 1939-40 Highest Score & Bowling Av., and, Best & Fairest - N.S.B.F.C. - Edward Vincent Brown - St. Marys School, the last defective. (3 items).These awards for Browns cricket and football prowess, give some insight into his all-rounder skills. He was also a finalist in the Stawell Gift in 1946. He played 117 games for Carlton between 1941 - 48, including the 1945 and 46 Grand Finals. His father, Ted Brown, was also a dual premiership player at Carlton, only Sergio and Stephen Silvagni having repeated this feat for the club. His younger brother, John, also played for Carlton. $300500404VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE PATRIOTIC MATCH (1942) stick pin made by K. G. Luke; together with other Football Club badges and fobs of the 1930s-40s. (7 items). .$200250405CARLTON: 1944, 1946, 1947 and 1948 original Team postcards or postcard sized photographs, (4). .$200300406 Ex 407406CARLTON: Members Season Ticket for 1945, with fixture list & hole punched for each game attended. Additionally, with rare Officials and Players Pass A 088 affixed to the left hand side. The first example we have offered.The 1945 Grand Final, in which Carlton defeated South Melbourne by 28 points, was noted and remembered for its rough play and a number of violent incidents, out of which seven players were suspended. It has continued to be remembered as one of the roughest games in the leagues history, giving rise to its nickname, the Bloodbath. $200300'