b'5GENERAL (SPORT)1Various sporting fobs awarded in 1903, 1904, 1906 and 1932; mainly sterling silver, with a little 9ct gold. (4 items). $15020021857 - 1886 group of (6) double-page illustrations from periodicals, including A Match at Football : The LastScrimmage by E. Buckman, from The Illustrated London News 1871; The Derby and Oaks by John Sturgessfrom The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 1882; and 4 others. Each overall approx. 40 x 55cm. .$25030031877 - 1890 group of (6) double-page illustrations from periodicals, including A Country Cricket Match by John Reid, from Harpers Weekly 1879; Steeplechasing - The First Over the Fence from The Graphic 1881; Trotting in America - Mr. Bonners Breeding and Training Establishment from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 1884; and 3 others. Each overall approx. 40 x 55cm. .$25030044LACROSSE: August 1905 real photo postcard sent from Adelaide to Otago, N.Z., featuring the Western Australian lacrosse team in Adelaide in July 1905. The message reads Got into Intersate Lacrosee team for W.A. Best game of the lot. Extremely rare.The introduction of lacrosse into Western Australia was the indirect consequence of gold discoveries in the Eastern Goldfields. Perth was a major gateway to the goldfields as well as Western Australias commercial hub. C Atkins, the part owner of a sport store in Barrack Street, took the lead in establishing lacrosse in Perth. On 15 May 1896, The Inquirer & Commercial News reported that the sports store had lacrosse sticks for sale. .$1001505ICE SKATING: SYDNEY SKATING RINK 1907 Admission Ticket No.520 gilt metal fob on a linked chain. The Sydney Glaciarium was opened to the public on the afternoon of 25 July 1907 in front of an estimated 2000 spectators. It was the first indoor skating rink in New South Wales. It closed down in 1955. $1201506SWIMMING: An attractive 9ct gold fob (8.4gms) of 1908, engraved verso MANLY S[WIMMING] CLUB CARNIVAL:H. URRY. 4.1.08 - 100 Yds Navy Champ. $2503007LAWN BOWLS: two 1908 and two 1909 Lignum Vitae presentation lawn bowls for Cheltenham Bowling Club with engraved silver plaques. (4) .$200300Ex 88BADGES - VARIOUS: comprising AUSTRALIAN RULES: two enamelled oval football lapel pins by Lemane (undated, appear to very scarce); SOCCER:1910 silver fob badge awarded to G.Drought of W.S.F.C. (likely English football club) made by FH Adams of Birmingham, hallmarked 1909; CRICKET: enamelled badge showing Lion holding cricket bat inscribed WEMBLEY/NOT OUT/1925 relating to British Empire Exhibition held at Wembley Park 1924-25, RUGBY: enamelled Wales triple-crown winners badge (undated). (5 items) .$1502509Various award fobs and badges, comprising a 9ct gold fob engraved MECH HCAP 2-1-15 (1.7gms); a 9ct gold fob engraved I.O.R. Won by J. Watson 1916 (0.8gm); a 9ct gold & enamel badge (2.0gms) for Cheltenham Golf Club engraved N.E.Cowan July 1938; a Victorian Rifle Association sterling silver fob engraved Sth. Melb. R.C. Won by R.G. Reid 1937; and a 9ct gold fob (3.6gms) engraved to R.B. Urry - Van Anton Teams Race 1938. Also, a part 9ct gold fob, circa 1910 unengraved. (6 items). .$300350'