b'723581966-67 AUSTRALIA IN SOUTH AFRICA: A pair of miniature Gradidge Imperial Driver souvenir bats; one signed by the Australian team (led by Bob Simpson and Bill Lawry); the other signed by the South African team (lead by Peter van der Merwe and Eddie Barlow).South Africa won the five match series 3-1. For Australia, the best performers were Graham McKenzie (who took 24 Test wickets) and Bob Simpson (who made 483 runs); Taber took 19 catches. For the South Africans, Lindsay made 606 runs and took 24 catches; Goddard took 26 wickets. .$200300359361 362359KEN BARRINGTONS ENGLAND TEST TEAM CAP with embroidered crown and three lions crest and his name in ink to the Simpsons label inside the crown. Generally in very good condition.Kenneth Frank Barrington (1930 - 1981) was a right-handed batsman and occasional leg-break bowler for England and Surrey. His first class career spanned between 1953 - 1968. He made 76 first class centuries (20 in Test Matches). He played 82 Test Matches for England.Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Lot 787, May 2008. $1,0001,500360A 1968 Carlton Draught Beer poster-size advertisement featuring Bill Lawry, Victorian Captain, together with insert photographs of the 1968 Australian Touring Test Team; framed & glazed, overall 55 x 41.5cm .$50100361A full-sized Tiger Lance Autograph bat with the original signatures of 12 members of the South African Test squad, led by Ali Bacher and including Eddie Barlow, Lee Irvine, Tiger Lance, Denis Lindsay, Graeme & Peter Pollock, Mike Procter and Barry Richards.This appears to be the team that came to Australia, winning the Test Series 4-0. Proctor took 26 wickets, Lindsay took 10 catches and Graeme Pollock made 513 runs at 73.86. Australias best bowler was Connolly, who took 20 wickets, Taber took 16 catches and made 2 stumpings and Redpath did best with the bat with 283 runs at 47.17. .$300500362DOUG WALTERS 1972 AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM BLAZER in green light-weight wool, with the Australian coat-of-arms and the date 1972 embroidered in silk to the pocket; D.W. in pen still visible to the inside lining. (Believed to have been issued to the team for the tour of the West Indies.)Kevin Douglas Walters represented Australian in 74 Test Matches between 1965 and 1981. He was an attacking batsman (5.357 Test runs), a useful medium-pace bowler (49 wickets at 29.08), and an aggressive fielder taking 43 catches or stumpings. He was also a team favourite as a result of his laconic humour. $2,0002,500'