b'53Ex 269267267A miniature bat, with two applied silver plaques; the first engraved To ERNIE BROMLEY from Busselton Branch Y.A.L. 22/3/34 and the second one engraved Wood from Lighthouse erected 1863. Bromley was the first West-Australian born cricketer to be selected in the Australian Test team.Provenance: The Estate of Ernie Bromley. .$200300268A Smythson of Bond Street leather wallet, with multiple internal compartments and gilt lettering: With Congratulations and Best Wishes to MR. E.H. BROMLEY from W. Harrison. Australia v England 1934. The wallet contains are original photo postcard of Bromley and other team members.Provenance: The Estate of Ernie Bromley. .$2003002691934 Australian Cricket Team badges, almost complete set (15 of 18); lacking only White, OReilly and Wait.$400600270ERNIE BROMLEYs 1934 tour to England fully-fitted metal-bound cabin trunk bearing the markers label THE PEARLITE WARDROBE TRUNK, with remnants of some stickers and E. H. BROMLEY painted to one end. 98 x 57 x 38cm. $300500271ERNIE BROMLEY: An archive of original photographs, mainly from his 1934 tour to England with the Australian team, plus several related items from the estate of Ernie Bromley. (30+ items; various sizes). $300500272Official Orient Line Cricket Tour souvenir itineraries, comprising of the AUSTRALIAN XI ENGLISH TOUR 1934 and MCC AUSTRALASIAN TOUR 1936-7, together with a few associated items, (6). .$200250273Australias 1934 Test Team photographs, on the backing card of a 1934 calendar produced for Gunn & Moore, depicting two of their bats on each side of the Australian teams photographs; note that calendar is no longer present, overall 29 x 38cm. $100200274A pair of Clarrie Grimmetts pure wool cricket flannel trousers, circa 1934; with GRIPU label to rear waistband. This may have been a spare pair as they show no signs of wear or tear. . $150200275A full size Sandham bat by Strudwick, signed to the front of the blade by twelve Australians (Woodfull, Ponsford, Bradman, McCabe, Chipperfield, OReilly, Oldfield, Fleetwood-Smith, Bromley, Grimmett, Wall and Kippax) and the eleven Englishmen who faced each other during the 1934 Australian Tour to England. The respective signatures are headed 1934 AUSTRALIAN XI and ENGLAND XI. 75cm.Australia won the 1934 Ashes Series, winning two of the matches and losing one, with the other two Tests drawn. The Australians were captained by Bill Woodfull, while the home side were led by Bob Wyatt, with Cyril Waters deputising for Wyatt in the first Test. In the second Test of the series at Lords, known as Veritys Match, left-arm spinner Hedley Verity took 15 wickets in the match to hand England their only victory in a Lords Ashes Test in the twentieth century. The last two Tests of the series were notable for the prodigious run scoring of Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman, who shared partnerships of at 388 at Headingley (scoring 181 and 304 respectively) and 451 at the Oval (scoring 266 and 244 respectively) in Ponsfords final Test. The Australians also won or drew the other twelve first class matches they played while in England. .$2,0002,500275'