ex 81 81. THE 1949-61 scrapbook, companion to the previous item. Includes the 1959 Indian Team to England, the Oxford University team and County teams of the period including Middlesex 1959, Sussex 1958, Hampshire, Somerset, Glamorgan, Derbyshire, Gloucestershire and 1961 Northamptonshire. (150+ autographs).��������������������������������������������������������� $300–400 82. A “VICTORY Special” full-sized cricket bat “Imported for Wm H. Oldfield A.I.F . XI, N.S.W. - AUST.XI”; match used and signed on the back of the blade by Bert Oldfield, Alec Bedser, John Dewes and J.J. Warr (with the signatures of other members of the 1950 England team faded).������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $200–250 83. A pair of Staffordshire bone china plates, 27cm diameter; one depicts Fuller Pilch, Thomas Box & William Lillywhite; the other, Fuller Pilch, Alfred Mynn & Thomas Box. Both with gilt trim to edges. Fine condition. circa 1950s (2).�����$100–150 84. LINDSAY HASSETT, autograph below a reproduction colour photograph of him shaking hands with the Queen; framed & glazed, overall 49 x 41cm.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$100–150 85 91 88 85. The “CRICKET CLUB BAR” hanging sign from the WINDSOR HOTEL, Melbourne; featuring a full-size bat hanging from a metal wall bracket. Now renamed “The Cricket Bar” , the walls are covered in a fantastic range of cricket memorabilia. 77cm x 55cm This is the companion to the sign sold as lot 145 in our “A Celebration of Cricket” auction (September, 2018) for $420 + BP ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $300–400 86. A small autograph book, circa 1970s-90s, containing over 250 signatures, mainly cricketers but also a few entertainers. Noted Holding, Statham, Chappell, Trueman, Barlow, Richie Benaud, Ray Lindwall, Dean Jones, Jeremy Coney, Gladstone Small, Robin Smith, Mike Gatting, Fred Titmus, Chris Broad, John Snow, Jeremy Lloyd, etc.����������������� $300–500 87. AUSTRALIA v WEST INDIES SecondTest Match (Dec.30th 1960 - Jan.4th 1961) hand-written “ ALLOWANCES” ledger sheet (double page) listing the Australian players, the umpires and officials, how much they were paid and signed by each recipient. Richie Benaud (Captain) received a cheque for £99/5/-, Wally Grout £100/5/-; Colin McDonald £85/-/-. Although the sheet is damaged there is no loss of detail and the players signatures are all clear. A fascinating and extremely rare document. Provenance: The Bill Jacobs Collection.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $250–350 88. VICTORIA v NEW SOUTH WALES at the M.C.G. December 2nd - 6th, 1960 The match report regarding payments (“allowances”) for the Victorian players, the umpires, scorers and the masseur. [The 12 players and 2 umpires received £10 each]; the hand-written pages summarizing daily attendances and receipts and a 2-page printed/typed summary as audited by the accountants and signed off by Ian Johnson, the Secretary of the M.C.C. With no play on the first day and New South Wales declaring their first innings at 7/411, the match finished in a draw. Jack Potter made 108 for Victoria and Ian Craig 106 and Alan Davidson 122 not out for NSW. Meckiff and Martin took 5 wickets each. Provenance: The Estate of Bill Jacobs, 1918 - 2011.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $250–350 23