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A Laminated Wood Archery Bow 'The Executive DB68', with arrows and other accessories, in a leather case; A Painted Leather Hide Tourist Souvenir, decorated with a portrait of Chief Powderface (2)
Guide Price: £50-80
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Cricket Memorabilia, comprising an 'Australia XI 20th English Tour 1948' silver plated ashtray with facsimile signatures and a wicket, a Jasper Ware commemorative mug 'Worcestershire County Cricket Club Champions 1964', a cricket ball presentation trophy and a signed 1958 New Zealand touring side dinner menu 1958. (4)
Guide Price: £80-120
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A Warsop-Hendren Autograph Cricket Bat, signed to the back by Patsy Hendren.** When the vendor was a boy he visited the workshop on Park Street with his father in 1938/39 and was given this bat by Patsy Hendren
Guide Price: £40-60
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A Pair of Bronzed Spelter Figures of Cricketers - bowler and batsmen, on square bases.
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A Slazenger Cricket Bat, signed to the face by England players including Colin Cowdry and Geoff Boycott, and by players from the rest of world team, and signed to the back by Surrey, Yorkshire and Derbyshire, circa 1970's.
Guide Price: £100-150
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A Gray-Nicholls Crusader Cricket Bat, signed to the face by the Australian team and to the back by Yorkshire, Lancashire, Middlesex & Gloucestershire, circa 1970's.
Guide Price: £70-100
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A Jim Parkes Autograph Cricket Bat, signed to the face by Sussex & Kent players and to the back by Lancashire, Derrick Robins XI, Gloucestershire and Surrey, circa 1970's (all pen signatures in good order)
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A Miniature Slazenger Cricket Bat, signed by fourteen members of the 1970's Australian touring team.
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A Signed 1929 Rider Cup Dinner Menu, hosted by the Moortown Golf Club at the Queens Hotel Saturday April 27th 1929, the four page menu printed with a list of ten American and ten British players and with a plan of the course to the back, with twelve pencil signatures of American players (including Walter Hagen and Samuel Ryder) to the inside front cover and fourteen pencil signatures of British players (including Henry Cotton and James Braid) to the inside back cover.** This was the first Ryder Cup competition played in England, with the British team winning 7-5.
Guide Price: £5000-6000
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