b'39222A COLLECTION OF CRICKET BATS FORMERLY DISPLAYED IN THE CENTRAL COAST CRICKET MUSEUMA diverse range including a replica mid-18th century long curved bat; an Essex Junior War Time Manufacrure; a Victory Treble Spring (with some affixed signatures); a Gunn & Moore Alan Kippax Autograph bat; a Duncan Fearnley Micro Lite bat (with numerous autographs); a Stuart Surridge Australian Scorer for Alan Kippax; a St.Peter Polycoated; a Garfield Sobers Autograph World Test Record Three Crowns bat; a Shaw & Shrewsbury John Snow Powerline, plus several others including four modern fully signed presentation bats. Also, 3 stumps and a walking stick. (24 items). .$5007502231950 official team photograph by Melba Studios, Sydney with the title An Australian Eleven v. M.C.C. Sydney Cricket Ground, 15th - 19th December 1950, and with the Australian players names printed on the mount below. The team included Athur Morris (Capt.), Keith Miller (Vice Capt.), Doug Ring, Gil Langley and Ken Archer. Overall 28.5 x 36 cm. Good condition. .$100150224SOUTH MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB: A collection of 1951-52 to 1993-94 membership medallions and fobs,including some Football/Cricket types. (25, all different). .$2003002251954, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 & 1968 WISDENS ALMANACKS, original cloth cover editions, complete. (6). $100150226THE ASHES CROWN THE YEAR: 1954 book by Jack Fingleton with dedication by him, also signed by leading English & Australian cricketers Jack Hobbs, Les Ames, Bill OReilly, Lindsay Hassett, Alec Bedser, Frank Tyson, Arthur Morris, Len Hutton, Freddie Brown & Bill Bowes; some age spotting, 320pp hardbound with dust jacket.$1001502271956, 1963 & 1965 WISDENS ALMANACKS, original hard cover editions. (3). .$1502502281956 Australian team, official team photograph, with title Australia Team on Tour 1956,United Kingdom, India & Pakistan, and players names printed on mount, overall 39.5 x 50.5cm.Provenance: The Keith Miller collection, Leski Auctions, August 2010. .$2503002291956 Australian team, official team photograph, with title Australia Team on Tour 1956, United Kingdom, India & Pakistan, and players names printed on mount, overall 39.5 X 50.5cm. Also, an official team sheet, fully signed (including by A.E. James) and an oversize photo postcard with printed details of the Fourth Test (which England won) on reverse. (3 items).Provenance: The estate of A.E.James, Physiotherapist to the Australian Cricket Team, 1930s-1960s.$400500230A mini-bat (50cm) signed to reverse of the blade by the Australian and English teams of 1956 (some faded);also signed on the front by Don Bradman, Jack Hobbs, Denis Compton, Freddie Brown, George Duckworth and others.Provenance: The estate of A.E.James, Physiotherapist to the Australian Cricket Team, 1930s-1960s.$200250231AUSTRALIA v ENGLAND, 1958 - 59A miniature Stuart Surridge bat signed on the front of the blade by the English Touring party including May, Laker,Bailey, Dexter, Graveney, Trueman, Statham and Tyson. Also signed by F.R.Brown, Jack Ryder, Bert Oldfield, Gil Langley and others. Australia won the 5 Test Seres, 4-0. .$150200232CRICKET TOUR PROGRAMMES: 1958 Cricketers from New Zealand (Tour of England); Australia Souvenir Tour Programme (England, 1961); West Indies Tour of England 1976; Australian Test Tour 77 (England); Indian Tour(of England) 1979; West Indies Tour (of England) 1980 and 1984; Australian Tour (of England) 1985. (8). $100150233RICHMOND CRICKET CLUB: 1958 - 1990 collection of membership fobs and medallions, (19, all different). .$1502502341960 - 1969 WISDENS ALMANACKS, complete (excl. 1963 & 1965) soft cover editions. (8).Mixed condition; mainly fine. (8) .$150200235AUSTRALIA 1961: The Australian team long-sleeved jumper issued to BRIAN BOOTH, with his name (BOOTH B.) in ink on the manufacturers label; match worn. Offered together with an official postcard of the team and an official team sheet signed by Booth and the other 18 members of the touring party. (3 items).Provenance: The estate of A.E.James, Physiotherapist to the Australian Cricket Team, 1930s-1960s.Brian Booth was selected for the Australian team that toured England in 1961 and played in the final two Tests. Upon his return to Australia, Booth made two centuries in the 196263 home Test series against England, establishing himself in the Test team. He made two further centuries the following summer against South Africa and was named the Australian player of the year. He played in 29 Tests between 1961-66. $300500 235'