b'49249A miniature Gradidge Imperial Driver bat signed by Australian Test player, Alan Fairfax, circa 1931.Provenance: The Estate of Ernie Bromley. $100200250A MATCH-USED BAT OWNED BY ARCHIE JACKSON:Very little has survived from the tragically short cricket career of Archibald Jackson (1909 - 1933), who died in Brisbane at the age of only 23, from complications associated with tuberculosis. At the time of his death he had appeared for Australia in 8 Test Matches - against England in 1929, against England in England in 1930 and against the West Indies in Australia in 1931. This full-size bat, signed in the ownership position by Jackson, is a Don Bradman N.S.W. and Australian XI branded model made by William Sykes Ltd$1,0002,000251A pair of Clarrie Grimmetts pure wool cricket flannel trousers, circa 1930s; with Greys Double London Shrunk SLAX label to rear waistband.Provenance: The Clarrie Grimmett Collection; his family, by descent. .$150200252SOUTH AFRICA IN AUSTRALIA 1931-32 - THIRD TEST, MELBOURNE, December 1931A small autograph book featuring the original signatures of South African team members Morkel, Cameron, Taylor, Bell and Quinn. The book also contains various non-cricket signatures.Australia won the Test Match and the Series 5-0. Bradman, out for 2 in the first innings, top scored with 167 in the second. .$60100250253CLARRIE GRIMMETT - FILM MAKER:A group of four original reels of 16mm-cine film, all focused on the South African cricket team in Australia, 1931-32 and the Australian team in South Africa, 1935-36 and each of approximately 15 minutes duration. The cans are accompanied by some written details in Grimmetts hand: Baseball at Johannesburgh - Old Wanderers Ground; Eloff Street, Johannesburgh; Gardens at Country Club; Team dressed to go down Diamond Mine; cricket players at some cricket; team with South African natives; Aussies with Zulu women; Zulu warriors; Prison band; dancers; Barnett, Chipperfield, Mailey, McCormick posing with dancers; Cape Town; Cable House; Ethel Cavill - used to signal soldiers during war; Rhodes Memorial; Cricket Ground Cape Town; Nancy Wyld & Evelyn Burman playing in tennis tournament; Flower Market, Capetown; Capetown from ship; Diamond mine in Kimberley; Victoria Falls; the South Africans in Australia and action sequences from the 1935-36 Tour. Provenance: The Clarrie Grimmett Collection; his family, by descent. $2,0003,0002541932-33 and 1934 The Fight for the Ashes by J.B. Hobbs, (2 vols), [London, George G. Harrup & Co.] 1st editions; hardcover. .$50100255Several publications from the Estate of Ernie Bromley: The Australian Cricketer magazines (May 1932, 21 October 1933, 3 & 10 March 1934), all featuring articles about Bromley; In Quest of the Ashes 1934, The Australians in England 1924 (Manchester Guardian booklet), and two publicity photographs. (8 items).$100200256A newspaper or magazine colourised reproduction of the photo of the English cricketers and officials, 1932, who came to Australia to attempt to win back the Ashes, in what was to become known as the Bodyline Series; attractively framed and glazed, overall 48 x 58cm. $100200'