51. A white metal ashtray featuring crossed bats leaning against a wicket; and, a silver-plated desk inkwell set featuring a bowler, circa 1910 (with minor faults). Also, a brass belt buckle depicting 3 bats leaned against a tree stump and a clothes brush in the shape of a cricket bat marked “Souvenir of Australia” . An interesting little group. (4 items).�����$100–200 52. DON BRADMAN reproduction photograph of the young star showing his follow-through position, signed, framed & glazed; overall 57 x 45cm.�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$100–150 53. 1930-31 MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB membership badge; plus a Trial Piece for the 1948-49 badge and an Archive Sample of the 1957-58 badge. Unrelated, but accompanied by a 1964 South Bunbury Football Club badge. (4 items).������� $250–300 56 55 54 54. C.V. GRIMMETT “Flicker” book No. 2, circa 1930, demonstrating “Googley Delivery and Off Break Finger Spin” , the title page (slightly reduced at top) signed in ink by Grimmett and Don Bradman. (The front cover has a narrow piece of adhesive tape affixed). Provenance: The Kevin O’Dowd Collection.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $200–300 55. AUSTRALIAN XI English Tour 1930 brochure by the Orient Shipping Line; signed on the front cover by Don Bradman, making his first visit to England as a member of Bill Woodfull’s Team. Australia won the Ashes Series 2-1 and Bradman went on to score 974 runs in the Test Matches. England’s top run scorer for the series was Herbert Sutcliffe with 436. Clarries Grimmett took 29 Test wickets. Provenance: The Kevin O’Dowd Collection.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $150–200 56. The “1931-32 SOUTH AFRICAN SEASON pocket SOUVENIR PROGRAM and Score Sheet” published in Australia on the occasion of the tour of the South African Team. The front cover signed by Don Bradman, a key player in Woodfull’s Team. The South Africa national cricket team played five Test matches against Australia. Australia won the series 5-0, all of their victories being by a substantial margin, three of them by an innings. In his 5 times at the wicket, Bradman made 226, 112, 167 , 2 and 299 not out.���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $150–200 57. INDIAN CRICKET TOUR TO ENGLAND 1932: published by The Board of Control for Cricket in India. Pre-tour, for the 1932 Indian tour of England, their second visit but the first in which they played Test matches. Large 8vo. 48pp. Illustrated throughout. Original decorative wrappers, minor stain to lower edges.�������������������������������������������������������������������� $150–200 58. HAROLD LARWOOD, two signed photographic cuttings from books. (2).����������������������������������������������������������������$100–150 59 59. 1932-33 MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB badges, (2) by Bentley; one being the type for Country Members.����������� $300–350 16