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    Cricket

    London, South Kensington

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    21 May 1999

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    Lot 129

    TEN B. WARSOP AUTOGRAPHED MINATURE CRICKET BATS, the bats are signed in most cases both on the face and the back, the teams signatures are as follows:

    Price realised

    GBP 748

    Estimate

    GBP 250 - GBP 450

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    TEN B. WARSOP AUTOGRAPHED MINATURE CRICKET BATS, the bats are signed in most cases both on the face and the back, the teams signatures are as follows:

    1) 1962/3 Australian and England teams both signed on the back.
    2) 1965 England and South Africa both signed on the back.
    3) 1965 England and Australia, SA on the face, England on the back.
    4) 1966 West Indies signed on the face.
    5) 1968 England and Australia, signed by England on the back and by
    Australia on the face.
    6) 1969 England and West Indies, signed by England on the back and by West Indies on the face.
    7) 1969 England signed on the face.
    8) 1970 England and The Rest of the World signed by England on the face and by The Rest of the World on the back.
    9) England and Australia signed by England on the back and by Australia on the face.
    10) England and New Zealand signed by England on the back and by New Zealand on the face. (10)

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