b'292141959/60 AUSTRALIAN TOUR TO INDIA AND PAKISTAN: A full-size Hanif cricket bat, signed to the front by the Australian touring party of nineteen (including Benaud, Harvey, McDonald, Davidson, Meckiff, ONeill, Grout, Lindwall, Loxton, and Jarman), and signed to the reverse by the Pakistani and Indian teams.Although Australia won both Test Series, there were fine performances from members of all three teams. For Pakistan, Saeed Ahmed top-scored with 334 runs, and Fazal Mahmood took eleven wickets. The wicket-keeper Imtiaz Ahmed took 9 catches and made one stumping. For India, the highest run-scorer in their five Test Matches was NJ Contractor, who made 438 runs, with a top score of 108. JM Patel took 19 wickets. For Australia, the highest run-scorer in the three Test Matches against Pakistan was Neil Harvey, with 273 runs and a top score of 96. Benaud took 18 wickets and Grout took 8 catches and made 4 stumpings. Against India, the top run-getters were Norm ONeill (376) and Harvey with 356. The outstanding bowlers were Benaud (29 wickets) and Davidson (29 wickets). Once again Grout shone behind the wicket, taking 14 catches and making 2 stumpings. Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection.$5001,000215 221215KEITH STACKPOLES VICTORIAN TEAM CRICKET CAP: Circa 1960s baggy blue, embroidered VCA logo on front, fair condition.Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection$300500 2161961 AUSTRALIAN TEAM ON TOUR: Official team sheet, fully signed by the 17 players and 2 officials in the touring party, with Benaud and Harvey leading a Test team which included Booth, Davidson, Grout, Lawry, McKenzie and Simpson. Accompanied by three identical sheets with facsimile signatures. (4 items)Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection$150200 217OFFICIAL SIGNED TEAM SHEETS: Group comprising Australian Team On Tour, 1961, Australian Team On Tour, 1966-67, Australian touring cricket team 69/70, Australia To England 1985; signatures include those of Richie Benaud, Neil Harvey, Bill Lawry, Graham McKenzie, Bob Simpson, Ian Chappell, Ian Redpath, Keith Stackpole, Bob Cowper, Allan Border, David Boon; mixed condition. (4 items)Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection$200300 2181962-63 SHEFFIELD SHIELD: Menu from the VCA dinner in honour of the Victorian teams victory, Hotel Windsor, Melbourne, Saturday 11th May, with twenty-three signatures including those of Jack Ryder, Bob Cowper, Keith Stackpole, Ian Redpath, Bill Lawry, and Keith Miller.Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection$200300 219A framed presentation featuring two photographs depicting Clarrie Grimmett instructing young Keith Stackpole in the art of leg-spin bowling, accompanied by two original letters, the first dated August 5th 1963 to Clarrie Grimmett, written and signed by Bill Lawry, requesting his involvement in lending his experience and coaching to a young cricketer who could well be another Clarrie Grimmett. The second letter dated August 26th 1963 is written by Keith Stackpole and addressed to Clarrie Grimmett, acknowledging his delight in receiving the invitation to go to South Australia for a week of coaching; framed and glazed, 46 x 99cm overall.Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection.$5001,000 220MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB v PRIME MINISTERS XI 1965: Official photograph showing both competing teams, standing outside the Bradman Pavilion at Manuka Oval, Canberra, on Friday 17th December, 1965. Keith Stackpole stands in the middle of the third low, with Australian prime minister Sir Robert Menzies seated in the middle of the front row; framed and glazed, overall 29 x 30cm, together with Australian Tour Of South Africa 1966/7 official team photograph with eighteen signatures on the mount. (2 items)Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection$300500 2211966/67 AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA: Two gilt ceramic beer steins featuring 25+ original signatures, including those of Australians Bill Lawry, Bob Cowper, Ian Chappell, Keith Stackpole, Bob Simpson, and Ian Redpath, as well as South Africans Graeme Pollock, Eddie Barlow, and Colin Bland. (2 items)Provenance: The Keith Raymond Stackpole Collection $5001,000'