b'103838H.W. STEVENSON: Sterling silver trophy cup, height 36cm, approx. 1500 grams, with inscriptions 1st Prize - Snookers Pool Handicap - Played At Thurstons Hall, London - 29th Sept. 1918 - Won By H.W. Stevenson and Dick Burge Memorial Cup - Presented By Geo: Robey Esq . $2,0002,50039H.W. STEVENSON: Sterling silver pocket cigar case, length 13cm, engraved to the lid C.L. to H.W.S. 15-7-20. Weight: 86g. .$15020040WALTER LINDRUM INTEREST: Framed large format photograph of Edward the Prince of Wales in military uniform.Note: This piece originally adorned Walter Lindrums personal billiard room at his Albert Park property in Melbourne.100 x 82cm overall .$20030041On February 19, 1931, Walter Lindrum gave a billiards exhibition for the King and other members of the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace: An original photographic programme of the event (in a later frame), together with a copy of Lindrums book, signed and dedicated by him in Melbourne, 1947. (2 items). .$20030042WALTER LINDRUM: Four copies of his book, Billiards and Snooker by Walter Lindrum published by Tooheys Ltd., an original photograph of June Lindrum, Walters second wife; a quantity of printed score sheets from Walter Lindrums Pool Rooms at 317 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, and a quantity of newspaper cuttings about Lindrum. $20030043WALTER LINDRUM: original signature on the back of a 1942 real photo postcard of him in action; together with a copy of his book Billiards and Snooker by Walter Lindrum published by Tooheys. (2 items). $20025044WALTER LINDRUM: A signed and dedicated copy of his book, To Malcolm Michell with all good wishes, Walter Lindrum, Nov.1942, accompanied by a set of 3 billiard balls in an original box from Alcock, Thomson & Taylor and two original boxes of Monarch Tournament Chalk, all circa 1942$20030045HORACE LINDRUM: Circa 1950s billiards cue, length 153cm, with ivory plate featuring portrait and text Horace Lindrum - Champion Cue, together with leather case. $30050046WALTER LINDRUM: Photographs, postcards, letters and documents from the Lindrum family including personal correspondence from Walter to Dolly on his trips abroad. $200300'