b'35175EARLY POSTCARDS: Nice group incl. African children playing backyard cricket, cricket grounds, incl. Victoria College Alexandria, The Village Green Langton, Bournville, the 1938 Australian Team, Stan McCabe, etc. (8).$100150176Australian Commercial Travellers & Warehousemens Association Cricket Team. Visit To Melbourne, Easter 1907. S. Australia, 299. Victoria, 173 albumen print teams photo in original frame and mount with player names caption window, 46 x 56cm overall. .$60100177177THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM IN ENGLAND 1909: fully signed original postcard of Bollard team photo. Framed & glazed, overall 29 x 31cm.Australia won the five match Test Series, 3-1-0. The best batting figures for Australia were Bardsley (396), Ransford (353), Gregory (222) and Trumper (211), while for the English, Sharp (188) scored the most runs and was the only member of his team to make a century. The Australian bowlers shared the honours between Cotter (17), Macartney (16), Armstrong (14) and Laver (14). Blythe took 18 wickets .$1,0001,500178178THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM IN ENGLAND, 1909:An original postcard depicting the S.S. Orontes, signed in pen by all 14 members of the Test Team squad (plus Carkeek and Hartigan). Mounted, framed, and glazed, overall 28 x 31.5cm.Australia won the five-match series 2-1, with two matches drawn. Australias most successful batsmen were Bardsley (396 runs), and Ransford (353). Australias most successful bowlers were Cotter (17 wickets), Macartney (16), and Laver (14). Englands most successful batman was Sharp (188 runs), and their most successful bowlers were Barnes (17 wickets) and Blythe (18). Victor Trumper, obviously not at his best, achieved a total of 211 runs in nine innings, with a high score of only 73. .$1,5002,000ImagesLot numbers in black indicate lots not illustrated in this catalogue but which are available online at www.leski.com.au'