b'54276AUSTRALIAN TOUR OF ENGLAND, 1934, pure wool blazer by Speedway in green wool to match the Australian Test Team blazer, with green and gold trim edges and retaining the Speedway High Grade Clothing makers label recording Grimmetts name, measurements and order number. Although unused, these blazers were intended for the team to wear on informal occasions, while on board the ship to England, or when invited to a non-cricket event. Extremely scarce.Provenance: The Clarrie Grimmett Collection; his family, by descent. .$8001,200277278277A STERLING SILVER TANKARD PRESENTED TO BILL WOODFULL BY BILL FERGUSON,with the engraved dedication W. M. WOODFULL from PERCY MAY THE HINGES OF FRIENDSHIP NEVER RUST, 5th SEPT. 1934; 12cm tall.With an accompanying note from Bill Woodfull Jnr., explaining that the mug was presented to my late father by Bill Ferguson on the occasion when he had captained the 1934 Team to victory at the Oval to regain the Ashes. Being the first Test Match series following the acrimonious Bodyline series, certainly an achievement to be noted.Provenance: The Bill Woodfull Collection, by descent$3,0004,000278THE AUSTRALIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA 1935-36: A fully signed sheet, with the original signatures of all 14 members of the touring party; including Richardson, McCabe, Brown, Darling and Grimmett. Framed & glazed, overall 30 x 21cm.Australia won the five match Test Series 4-0, with some outstanding individual contributions: Grimmett took 44 wickets (at 14.59), well supported by OReilly, who took 27. Oldfield took 5 catches and made 7 stumpings, while Fingleton (478 runs), McCabe (420) and Brown (417) all scored well with the bat. .$300500ImagesLot numbers in black indicate lots not illustrated in this catalogue but which are available online at www.leski.com.au'