b'34169CLEM HILL (1877-1945): A sepia tone photograph laid down on a Bolland backing card. Signed, dedicated and dated 1905 by Clem Hill. 16.5 x 10.5cm overall.Hill played 49 Test matches as a specialist batsman between 1896 and 1912. He captained the Australian team in ten Tests. .$300500170Arthur William FitzRoy Somerset (1855 - 1937), glass plate negative depicting Somerset posing with three of his silver cricket trophies, circa 1905, with his original signature A F Somerset affixed on a label at top; 165 x 110mm.Although born in Kent, Somerset spent his childhood years in Australia, returning to England in 1881 and settling in Sussex. He played cricket for Sussex, but most of his first-class cricket was played on three tours of the West Indies between 1904 and 1913. .$60100171AN ORIGINAL LETTER FROM RANJITSINHJI: July 1907 ALS headed Jamnagar, Kathiawar, with a hand-written invitation to dinner, signed by Ranji. Framed & glazed; overall 28 x 20cm$300500172GREAT BOWLERS AND FIELDERS - Their Methods at a Glance by George Beldam and Charles Fry, [London : MacMillan & Co., 1st ed.] 548pp with numerous illustrations; attractively rebound in black leather with gilt titles.$200300 173173W. G. GRACE: An autographed letter sheet headed LONDON COUNTY CRICKET CLUB, CRYSTAL PALACE Dated December 1907, replying to a request from the Surrey Cricket Club that he make himself available for a prize presentation. In declining, he signs Yours Truly, W. G. Grace. Mounted together with a lithographic print; overall 36 x 56cm. $500750174174A 1907 trophy leather cricket ball with a silver panel affixed around the full circumference and engraved LANCS. v KENT, MAY 23, 24 & 25, 1907 - Presented to H. Dean by Lancs. County C.C. - 9 WICKETS FOR 104 RUNS; very good condition, considering its age.HARRY DEAN (1884 - 1972) went on to be selected by England for the 1912 Triangular Series. Dean played three times for England that summertwice against South Africa and once against Australia. Though he bowled very well in these games, with four for nineteen on a sticky wicket in the decisive Test against Australia, his high point, Dean was near retirement before the next home Tests were played and was never thought likely to do well abroad. He was never selected again. $300500'