b'29160The Australian Cricket Team toured South Africa from October 1957 to March 1958 and played a five-match Test Series. Australia won the Test series 30. This is an extremely scarce Shaw Savill Line brochure printed for distribution to guest aboard the Dominion Monarch on the return journey from Cape Town to Sydney. The card is fully signed in pen by all 17 in the touring party, including Ian Craig (capt.), Neil Harvey (vice capt.), Richie Benaud, Alan Davidson, Wally Grout, Colin McDonald and Bob Simpson.Australian played 22 matches, winning 11 and drawing 11. Benaud made 122 in the first innings of the first Test, which was also Grouts and Simpsons Test debut. Davidson took 6 for 34. $200300161OFFICIAL TEAM PHOTOS: three-photo display comprising Victorian Sheffield Shield Cricket XI - Northern Tour 24/1/62 - 7/2/62 (Melba Studios, Sydney) including Bill Lawry (Capt.), Lindsay Kline & Ian Meckiff; The Australian & Pakistan Cricket Teams during the Second Test Match at Lahore Nov 21st to 26th,1959 (photo. Zaidis Lahore), with the players/officials of the opposing teams seated alternately, including Australians Richie Benaud (Capt.), Neil Harvey, Ray Lindwall, Alan Davidson and Pakistanis Imtiaz Ahmed (Capt.) & Hanif Muhammed; Australia v West Indies, January 13th-18th, 1961, Sydney Cricket Ground (Melba Studios, Sydney) including Ritchie Benaud (Capt.), Neil Harvey (Vice-Capt.), Wally Grout & Alan Davidson; framed & glazed; overall 116x55cm.Ex The Cricketers Bar, Windsor Hotel, Melbourne. .$100200162MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB - COUNTRY MEMBERSHIP FOBS: A good collection of Country Membership fobs between 1960-61 and 1985-86 with no duplication. Also, a couple of unrelated fobs. (Total: 27 items). $200250163165163NORMAN ONEILLS AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM 1961 BAGGY GREEN CAP with Farmers label in the crown; 2/61 and N. ONEILL typed on the label; green wool, embroidered Australian Coat-of-Arms and the date 1961 to the front panel. (a little dirty or faded).Norman ONeill played in 42 Tests for Australia between 1958-65. Early in his career ONeill was one of the foremost batsman in the Australian team, scoring three test centuries and topping the run scoring aggregates on a 1959-60 tour of the Indian subcontinent. On the 1961 tour to England, ONeill made 324 runs in 8 innings, with a highest score of 117 and an average of 40.50. We sold Norm ONeills 1959-60 Baggy Green in our May 2016 auction ($6,820) and Bob Simpsons 1961 Baggy Green in our September 2023 auction ($20,315) $6,0008,000'