b'241181928 WEST INDIES IN ENGLAND: A postcard signed by 15 (of the 17; missing only Hoad and Rae) of the first West Indian team to play Test Cricket. Captained by Karl Nunes, with Vibart Wight as Vice Captain, there were great expectations of a competitive series of 3 Tests and 30 first-class matches. The team included Learie Constantine, Tommy Scott and Clifford Roach. The signatures are all in ink.England won the series 3-0. $200300119AUSTRALIA v ENGLAND - THIRD TEST MATCH, MELBOURNE, 1928/29 - BRADMANS DEBUT SERIES: In his second Test Match, Bradman made 79 in the first innings and 112 in the second: a large format (28.5 x 24cm) original press photo, annotated verso Bradman (112) hitting Tate for 3. Duckworth (wk), Hendren (Background) & Larwood.$150250120 123120THIRD TEST MATCH - MELBOURNE - December 29th to January 4th, 1928-29 EMPIRE CRICKET programme published by A.E. Spring, High Street, Windsor; 40pp plus coloured covers. Extremely scarce.Although Australia lost this match and the Series, Don Bradman announced his arrival on the scene in this, just his 2nd Test Match, making 79 in the first innings and 112 in the second. $250350121ENGLAND IN AUSTRALIA, 1928-29: International Cricket Souvenir - Visit of English Eleven to Australia - October 1928 to March 1929 : Fourth Test Match, Adelaide, February 1st 1929, 96 page programme printed by R.M. Osborne, Currie St. Adelaide.Bradman reached 58 in the second innings of this match, and appeared set to guide the team to victory, when he was run out. It was to be the only run out of his Test career. The losing margin was just twelve runs. $200250122Various Tour Guides, programmes and souvenirs, incl. 1929 Australia v England 4th Test at Adelaide Souvenir; 1950 West Indies tour of England; 1953 Australian tour of England, 1956 Australian tour of England, 1954-55 England Keep the Ashes, The Picture Post of the Tests 1953 and 1954-5, the 1964 Australian, a 1961 scorecard, and a rather dilapidated October 1933 official programme for the Warrington v Australia Rugby League match.(11 items). .$200300123ENGLAND in AUSTRALIA 1928-29: INTERNATIONAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMME and SCORE CARD - FIFTH TEST - Melbourne, Victoria. March 8th, 1929 12pp [Melbourne : J.L. Anderson for A.J. Bennett]; the four page score card neatly filled out in pencil. Extremely scarce; this is the only example we have offered.Although Australia won this Test match by 5 wickets, England won the series 4-1. Bradman had made 123 in the 1st innings and was 37 n.o. in the 2nd. Tim Wall took 8 wickets for the match. $200300124DON BRADMAN: An archive of original press photographs, some with cropping marks and most with printed or manuscript annotations on the reverse. A very useful range, various sizes. (39). .$500750125An extremely rare game board for a game called Cricket, produced by the National Game Company (Ballarat & Melbourne) in the early 1930s. The attractively lithographed folding board (310 x 480, opened-out), bears the copyright number :3048 and the National Game Co. shield logo, and has the original cloth-backed spine. The first example we have seen. .$4005001261931-32 The Argus and The Australasian Cricket Guide. Records and Personalities of the South African Players - Complied by Old Boy of The Argus and The Australasian endorsed Major G.A. Street, with the Authors Compliments, 16pp with images, printed by Wilson and Mackinnon, Melbourne. Together with the 1933-34 edition, titled Cricket Guide 1933-34 Test Match Records all about the Australian team; endorsed With Compliments. (2 items). Rare. .$200250'