b'97ROWING 831831WILLIAMSTOWN ROWING CLUB: 15ct gold Fob Medal awarded to T.Bell for competition in the 1889-90 season, weight 6.50gr. .$300400TENNIS832MALVERN TENNIS CLUB, Ladies Doubles Asphalt Championship, Victoria sterling silver and fiddleback blackwood shield trophy, circa 1900, won by Miss L. Gyton and Miss Le Neveu,28cm high $100200833VINTAGE LADIES TENNIS RACKET: Top-Flite ladies racket with brace, Australian-made frame by Spalding,catgut strings intact, owners name plaque on handle, c.1940s.$50100834AUSTRALIAN MALE TENNIS PLAYERS: signatures of 1940s-1960s era players mostly on images of the relevant player comprising Frank Sedgeman, Mervyn Rose, Lew Hoad, Neale Fraser, Roy Emerson, Fred Stolle, Mal Anderson (2), Rod Laver & Ken Rosewall (2); also Frank Sedgeman & Ken McGregor on a single image of them playing doubles; all items neatly presented in twelve display pockets.$2003008351958 DAVIS CUP BRISBANE: travel bag in blue and grey, image of Davis Cup on front, made by Denzil Don(Brunswick, Melbourne); good condition.The 1958 Davis Cup Challenge Round took place at Milton Courts, Brisbane, Dec. 29-31with United States defeating Australia 3-2$80120836AUSTRALIAN FEMALE TENNIS PLAYERS: signatures comprising Margaret Court (2, on action image and on Australian Legends postage stamps along with Rod Laver), Leslie Bowrey on piece, Evonne Goolagong on philatelic cover & Sam Stosur on philatelic cover; housed in five display pockets. $120160837 838837AUSTRALIAN MALE TENNIS PLAYERS: signatures of 1960s-2000s era players mostly on images or on piece, comprising John Newcombe, (on large 28x19cm colour photo), Mark Edmondson, John Fitzgerals, Pat Cash, Pat Rafter, Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde & Leighton Hewitt; also Neale Fraser, John Fitzgerald & Paul McNamee on a single image; all items tidily presented in nine display pockets.$200300838WELLS: Original artwork for an Age newspaper cartoon panel featuring various sporting events but in particular, Australias Day at Wimbledon, 1965, which Wells refers to as Pancake Day showing Roy Emerson tossing Fred Stolle above a frying pan which looks like centre court. Margaret Smith is shown at right with her 1965 Wimbledon crown. Other sports represented are Australian Rules Football and horse racing. Overall 35 x 53cm. .$200300'