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J. Gunn.
J. Gunn.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph with accompanying text sheet. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10". Some creasing.
John Gunn (1876-1963) the English cricketer who played six Test matches from 1901 to 1905. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 26509]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Joseph Guy. Of Nottingham.
Joseph Guy. Of Nottingham.
John C. Anderson del et lith. Printed by Richard Black.
London: Published by John Corbet Anderson, 40, Church Road De Beauvoir Square Kingland, 2nd. April, 1853, and by F.Lillywhite, 10, Princes Terrace, Caledonian Rd. Islington.
Tinted lithograph, image 290 x 205mm. 11½ x 8". Some spotting; slight surface soiling.
Joseph Guy (1813 - 1873), Nottinghamshire cricketer. John Corbet Anderson (1827 – 1907) is perhaps best known for his series of portraits of famous English cricketers, 'Sketches at Lords', between 1850 and 1860.
Siltzer: pg. 341.
[Ref: 9480]   £320.00  
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Joseph Guy. Of Nottingham.
Joseph Guy. Of Nottingham.
John C. Anderson del et lith. Printed by Richard Black.
London: Published by John Corbet Anderson, 40 Church Road De Beauvoir Square Kingsland 2nd April 1853, and by F. Lillywhite, 10 Princes Terrace Caledonian Rd. Islington
Coloured lithograph, printed area 320 x 210mm. Some creasing.
Joseph Guy (1813-73) batsman and wicketkeeper for Nottinghamshire. His first-class career lasted from 1837 to 1854.
[Ref: 13641]   £350.00  
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S. Haigh
S. Haigh
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph, 381 x 254mm (15 x 10"). Small tears on right.
Schofield Haigh (1871-1921), bowler for Yorkshire and England. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 27638]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Lord Harris.
Lord Harris.
A.Chevallier Tayler. 1905.
Spottiswode & Co. Ltd. Lith. London.
Chormolithograph. 255 x 380mm. Crease lower left.
George Robert Canning Harris, 4th Baron Harris [1851-1931]. A great batsman and a brilliant field in his younger days, and all his life a commanding figure in the world of cricket. Born in Leytonstone, Essex, in 1862 to a legal family, Albert Chevallier Tayler won a scholarship to the Slade School when he was 17. He prints date from the same period as his commissioned by Kent County Cricket Club to paint what has now become his most famous painting of 'Kent Vs. Lancashire'. In his career he exhibited 49 paintings in total at the Academy, and he was also the Honorary Secretary of the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists. Albert Chevallier Tayler died in 1928.
[Ref: 1252]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[George Robert Canning Harris.] Harris. [facsimile signature.]
[George Robert Canning Harris.] Harris. [facsimile signature.]
Downey photo. Joseph Brown sc.
[London, A.H. Baily & Co., Cornhill June 1, 1880.]
Stipple with large margins, proof before publication line, printed on india.
George Robert Canning Harris (1851-1932), 4th Baron Harris, GCSI, GCIE. A keen cricketer, he played for Eton, Kent (for over 40 years) and Oxford University. He became the second-ever captain of the English cricket team, leading a tour of Australia in 1878-9 on which a test match at Melbourne was lost by ten wickets. In 1909 he played an important role in organising the Imperial Cricket Conference, which started with only three nations (England, Australia and South Africa) but expanded to include the West Indies, New Zealand and India under his guidance. His service as Governor of the Presidency of Bombay (1890-5) is not so highly regarded, as he was far more interested in sport than administration. When he left India in 1895, having virtually ignored famine, riots and sectarian unrest, a publisher circulated a collection of newspaper extracts from his time as governor. The introduction stated: 'Never during the last hundred years has a Governor of Bombay been so sternly criticised and never has he met with such widespread unpopularity on account of his administration as Lord Harris'.
[Ref: 35257]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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'Society' Bijou Portraits. No 140. - The Rt. Hon. Lord Harris.
'Society' Bijou Portraits. No 140. - The Rt. Hon. Lord Harris.
Ink-Photo. Sprague & Co. London. From a photo by Elliott & Fry.
Supplement to 'Society,' September 5, 1885.
"Ink Photo", rare with large margins. Sheet 335 x 205mm (13¼ x 8"). Wear to edges.
George Robert Canning Harris (1851-1932), 4th Baron Harris, GCSI, GCIE. A keen cricketer, he played for Eton, Kent (for over 40 years) and Oxford University. He became the second-ever captain of the English cricket team, leading a tour of Australia in 1878-9 on which a test match at Melbourne was lost by ten wickets. In 1909 he played an important role in organising the Imperial Cricket Conference, which started with only three nations (England, Australia and South Africa) but expanded to include the West Indies, New Zealand and India under his guidance. His service as Governor of the Presidency of Bombay (1890-5) is not so highly regarded, as he was far more interested in sport than administration. When he left India in 1895, having virtually ignored famine, riots and sectarian unrest, a publisher circulated a collection of newspaper extracts from his time as governor. The introduction stated: 'Never during the last hundred years has a Governor of Bombay been so sternly criticised and never has he met with such widespread unpopularity on account of his administration as Lord Harris'.
[Ref: 35258]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Lord Hawke.
Lord Hawke.
Copyright. Elliott & Fry.
[n.d. c.1900]
285 x 184mm. 11¼ x 7¼". Some spotting and scuffing.
Martin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke (1860-1938), was an English cricketer and administrator. He was educated at Eton and Madgalene College, Cambridge. He captained Yorkshire Country Cricket Club for 28 season and played in five Test matches, four of which he captained.
[Ref: 14382]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Lord Hawke.
Lord Hawke.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph, 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10".
Martin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke (1860-1938), cricketer and administrator. Educated at Eton and Madgalene College, Cambridge, Hawke captained Yorkshire Country Cricket Club for 28 season and played in five Test matches, four of which he captained. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 27636]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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T. Hayward.
T. Hayward.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Gilbt. Whitehead & Co., Ltd., Lith. New Eltham, S.E.
Chromolithograph, 381 x 254mm (15 x 10").
Thomas Walter Hayward (1871-1939), cricketer who played for Surrey and England between the 1890s and the outbreak of World War I. Hayward was only the second batsman to reach the landmark of 100 first-class centuries, following W.G. Grace. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 27630]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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J. T. Hearne.
J. T. Hearne.
A.Chevallier Tayler. 1905.
Spottiswode & Co. Ltd. Lith. London.
Chormolithograph. 255 x 380mm.
John Thomas Hearne, 'Jack' [1867-1944]was a Middlesex and England medium-fast bowler. ACT:Born in Leytonstone, Essex, in 1862 to a legal family, Albert Chevallier Tayler won a scholarship to the Slade School when he was 17. He prints date from the same period as his commissioned by Kent County Cricket Club to paint what has now become his most famous painting of 'Kent Vs. Lancashire'. In his career he exhibited 49 paintings in total at the Academy, and he was also the Honorary Secretary of the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists. Albert Chevallier Tayler died in 1928.
[Ref: 1253]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. H. V. Hesketh-Prichard.
Mr. H. V. Hesketh-Prichard.
A.Chevallier Tayler. 1905.
Spottiswode & Co. Ltd. Lith. London.
Chormolithograph. 255 x 380mm.
Hesketh Vernon Hesketh-Prichard, [1876-1922] English all rounder. ACT:Born in Leytonstone, Essex, in 1862 to a legal family, Albert Chevallier Tayler won a scholarship to the Slade School when he was 17. He prints date from the same period as his commissioned by Kent County Cricket Club to paint what has now become his most famous painting of 'Kent Vs. Lancashire'. In his career he exhibited 49 paintings in total at the Academy, and he was also the Honorary Secretary of the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists. Albert Chevallier Tayler died in 1928.
[Ref: 1254]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. Clem Hill.
Mr. Clem Hill.
A.Chevallier Tayler. 1905.
Spottiswode & Co. Ltd. Lith. London.
Chromolithograph. 255 x 380mm. Laid on board, minor knicks in outer edges
Clement Hill [1877-1945] along with his near contemporary Victor Trumper, Clem Hill was the mainstay of the Australian batting line-up in the so-called 'golden age' of cricket. Hill was a fixture in the Australian Test team from 1896 to 1912, and was captain in his last two series. ACT:Born in Leytonstone, Essex, in 1862 to a legal family, Albert Chevallier Tayler won a scholarship to the Slade School when he was 17. He prints date from the same period as his commissioned by Kent County Cricket Club to paint what has now become his most famous painting of 'Kent Vs. Lancashire'. In his career he exhibited 49 paintings in total at the Academy, and he was also the Honorary Secretary of the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists. Albert Chevallier Tayler died in 1928.
[Ref: 1255]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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G.H. Hirst.
G.H. Hirst.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph with accompanying text sheet. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10". Some creasing.
George Herbert Hirst (1871-1954), the professional English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1819 and 1921. He played in 24 Test matches for England between 1897 and 1909, touring Australia twice. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 26501]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr A J Hopkins.
Mr A J Hopkins.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph with accompanying text sheet. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10". Slight creasing.
Albert John Young Hopkins (1874-1931) the Australian cricketer who played in 20 test matches between 1902 and 1909. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting.
[Ref: 26486]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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J. Iremonger.
J. Iremonger.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph with accompanying text sheet. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10". Some creasing.
James Iremonger (1877-1956) the English cricketer and one of the players most unlucky never to play Test cricket. He was considered many times between 1901 and 1900 for a place against Australia but was always unsuccessful. He played 334 first-class matches for Nottingham between 1899 and 1914 and was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1903. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 26519]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Digby Jephson] The Lobster.
Digby Jephson] The Lobster.
Spy [Leslie Ward].
Vanity Fair, May 22nd 1902.
Chromolithograph. 265 x 395mm (10½ x 15½"). Mount burn.
Digby Loder Armroid Jephson (1871-1926) in mid lob. While playing cricket for Cambridge University and Surrey, he earned the nickname 'The Lobster' for bowling slow right-arm underarm lobs. The Cricketers of Vanity Fair.
[Ref: 56380]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. G.L. Jessop.
Mr. G.L. Jessop.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Gilbt. Whitehead & Co., Ltd., Lith. New Eltham, S.E.
Chromolithograph, 381 x 254mm (15 x 10"). Small tears on right.
Gilbert Laird Jessop (1874-1955), English cricketer who played for Gloucestshire and England. He is often said to have been the fastest run-scorer cricket has ever known and in 1898 he was Wisden Cricketer of the Year. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 27634]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. a.o. Jones.
Mr. a.o. Jones.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Gilbt. Whitehead & Co., Ltd., Lith. New Eltham, S.E.
Chromolithograph with accompanying text sheet. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10". Some creasing.
Arthur Owen Jones (1872-1914) the British cricketer, noted as an all-rounder. In 1903 he made what was then the highest-ever score by a Nottinghamshire batsman, scoring and unbeaten 296 against Gloucestershire at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 26495]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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June
June
William Nicholson.
[London, 1898 by William Heinemann.]
Hand-coloured woodcut. Printed area: 245 x 200mm. (9½ x 8"). Slight crease.
Cricket scene from Sir William Nicholson's 'An Almanac of Twelve Sports', which appeared in 1898 with verses by Rudyard Kipling. The work was commissioned by London publisher William Heinemann after Nicholson had been recommended to him by no less an authority than J.A. McNeill Whistler.
[Ref: 39590]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr J.J. Kelly.
Mr J.J. Kelly.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph with accompanying text sheet. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10".
James Joseph Kelly (1867-1938), the wicket-keeper for Australia and New South Wales. He was Australia's first choice Test keeper from 1896 to 1905, and was named a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1903. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting.
[Ref: 26490]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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J.H. King.
J.H. King.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Gilbt. Whitehead & Co., Ltd., Lith. New Eltham, S.E.
Chromolithograph with accompanying text sheet. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10". Some creasing, foxing along lower edge.
John Herbert King (1871-1946) the English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Leicestershire betwen 1895 and 1925. He also played one test match for England, which was againast Australia at Lord's in 1909. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 26516]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. F. Laver
Mr. F. Laver
A.Chevallier Tayler. 1905.
Spottiswode & Co. Ltd. Lith. London.
Chormolithograph. 255 x 380mm.
Australian Cricketer. ACT:Born in Leytonstone, Essex, in 1862 to a legal family, Albert Chevallier Tayler won a scholarship to the Slade School when he was 17. He prints date from the same period as his commissioned by Kent County Cricket Club to paint what has now become his most famous painting of 'Kent Vs. Lancashire'. In his career he exhibited 49 paintings in total at the Academy, and he was also the Honorary Secretary of the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists. Albert Chevallier Tayler died in 1928.
[Ref: 1259]   £125.00   (£150.00 incl.VAT)
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W. Lees.
W. Lees.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph with accompanying text sheet. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10". Some creasing.
Walter Scott Lees (1876-1924), the British cricketer for Surrey and England, who played in 5 Tests against South Africa in 1906. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 26502]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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A. Lilley.
A. Lilley.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Gilbt. Whitehead & Co., Ltd., Lith. New Eltham, S.E.
Chromolithograph, 381 x 254mm (15 x 10").
Arthur Frederick Augustus Lilley (1866-1929), English cricketer who played 35 Test matches from 1896 to 1909, more than any other England wicket-keeper in the first sixty years of Test Cricket. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 27632]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Cricket at Lord's in 1822.
Cricket at Lord's in 1822.
London, Published by the Leadenhall Press Limited, Sep. 5, 1892. Copyright Registered.
Coloured chromolithograph. Printed area 450 x 530mm (17¾ x 20¾"), with large margins. Edges frayed, tear through publication line.
A cricket match, seen through a crowd of spectators.
[Ref: 43544]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Lord's on a ''Gentlemen v. Players'' Day. ''Before the Match''.]
[Lord's on a ''Gentlemen v. Players'' Day. ''Before the Match''.]
Dickinson's [pencil].
London, Published June 1st 1895 by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to the Queen, 11a New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Coloured photogravure, unlettered proof, signed limited edition of 100, with Printsellers' Association blind stamp. 540 x 1030mm (21¼ x 40½").
A view of the stands outside the clubhouse of Lord's, with the spectators shown in photographic detail.
[Ref: 58581]   £450.00   view all images for this item
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Lord's Ground.
Lord's Ground. M.C.C. & Ground v. Cambridge University Monday, June 26, 1905.
Letterpress sheet 210 x 130mm (8¼ x 5"). Tear at bottom.
A list of matches at Lord's Cricket ground May-September 1905.
[Ref: 62041]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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Lord's Cricket Ground.
Lord's Cricket Ground.
William Mackenzie London. Edinburgh & Glasgow.
Lithograph, image 225 x 150mm. Slight marks in margins.
From 'Book of Field Sports' c. 1860.
[Ref: 3990]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Lord's Cricket Ground.
Lord's Cricket Ground.
William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh & Glasgow. [n.d., c.1860].
Lithograph. Sheet size: 240 x 310mm (9½ x 12¼").
A plate from William Mackenzie's 'British Field Sports', c.1870. A view showing the action of a cricket match being played at Lord's cricket ground, London. The pavillion can be seen in the background, with the players on the pitch in the foreground. Named after its founder, Thomas Lord, the ground widely referred to as the 'home of cricket' and is home to the world's oldest sporting museum. William Mackenzie, of Ludgate Hill, Edinburgh and Dublin, was a well-known publisher of books in the 1870s. His best-known publication was probably County Seats of 'The Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland'.
[Ref: 33550]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Grand Cricket Match, played in Lord's Ground Mary-le-bone, on June 20.th & follwing day between the Earl's of Winchelsea & Darnley for 1000 Guineas.
Grand Cricket Match, played in Lord's Ground Mary-le-bone, on June 20.th & follwing day between the Earl's of Winchelsea & Darnley for 1000 Guineas. [&] The Laws of Cricket.
Cook sculp.
[n.d. c. 1839][&] Published July 1.st 1793 by I. Wheble, Warwick Square, London. [&]
Sheet 570 x 380mm (22½ x 15"). Glued to backing sheet at edges.
View of a cricket game at Lord's and two pages from 'The Laws of Cricket., published in Sporting Magazine.
[Ref: 62048]   £480.00  
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Cricketing. (Lord Cricket Ground, S.t John's Wood, Match of the Gentlemen & Players.)
Cricketing. (Lord Cricket Ground, S.t John's Wood, Match of the Gentlemen & Players.) [&] Lords [in pencil].
G. Dore. Pannemaker. Fils.
London: Henry Lea & C.o, 125 Fleet Street. [n.d. c.1850]. [&] [n.d. c. 1872]
Lithograph and wood engraving, sheet 570 x 380mm (22½ x 15"). Trimmed and glued to backing sheet at edges. Foxing and marks.
Two views of cricket games at Lord's mainly focusing on the crowd.
[Ref: 62049]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. G. McGregor.
Mr. G. McGregor.
A.Chevallier Tayler. 1905.
Spottiswode & Co. Ltd. Lith. London.
Chromolithograph, 380 x 255mm (15 x 10").
Gregor MacGregor (1869-1919), Scottish cricketer and rugby union player. Although he played rugby for Scotland, MacGregor played cricket for England. His club side was Middlesex, whom he captained from 1895-1907. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'. Born in Leytonstone, Essex, in 1862 to a legal family, Albert Chevallier Tayler won a scholarship to the Slade School when he was 17. His prints date from the same period as he was commissioned by Kent County Cricket Club to paint what has now become his most famous painting of 'Kent Vs. Lancashire'. In his career he exhibited 49 paintings in total at the Academy, and he was also the Honorary Secretary of the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists. Albert Chevallier Tayler died in 1928.
For 'Kent vs. Lancashire' see ref. 13469
[Ref: 27631]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr A.C. MacLaren.
Mr A.C. MacLaren.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Gilbt. Whitehead & Co., Ltd., Lith. New Eltham, S.E.
Chromolithograph, 381 x 254mm (15 x 10").
Archibald Campbell MacLaren 1871-1944), the English cricketer who played for Lancashire and England. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 27633]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr H. Martyn.
Mr H. Martyn.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph. Sheet: 250 x 380mm (10 x 15"). Tear in left edge.
Henry Martyn (1877-1928), the English cricketer who made 97 first-class appearances for Oxford University and Somerset between 1899 and 1908. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 39901]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. C.L. McLeod.
Mr. C.L. McLeod.
A.Chevallier Tayler. 1905.
Spottiswode & Co. Ltd. Lith. London.
Chormolithograph. 255 x 380mm.
Charlie McLeod all rounder for Australia. ACT:Born in Leytonstone, Essex, in 1862 to a legal family, Albert Chevallier Tayler won a scholarship to the Slade School when he was 17. He prints date from the same period as his commissioned by Kent County Cricket Club to paint what has now become his most famous painting of 'Kent Vs. Lancashire'. In his career he exhibited 49 paintings in total at the Academy, and he was also the Honorary Secretary of the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists. Albert Chevallier Tayler died in 1928.
[Ref: 1261]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. M. A Noble.
Mr. M. A Noble.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph with accompanying text sheet. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10". Crease through upper right corner.
Montague Alfred Noble (1873-1940), the Australian cricketer who played for New South Wales and Australia. He played 42 Tests for his country, and captained the team for 15 of these between 1903 and 1909. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting.
[Ref: 26493]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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International Cricket Match, at Kennington Oval.
International Cricket Match, at Kennington Oval.
William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh & Glasgow. [n.d., c.1880].
Lithograph. Sheet size: 240 x 310mm (9½ x 12¼").
A plate from William Mackenzie's 'British Field Sports', c.1880. A view from the crown during an international cricket match, being played at the Oval cricket ground in Kennington, London. The Oval has been the home ground of Surrey County Cricket Club since it was built in 1845. It was the first ground in England to host international Test cricket, in September 1880. The final Test match of the English season is traditionally played there. William Mackenzie, of Ludgate Hill, Edinburgh and Dublin, was a well-known publisher of books in the 1870s. His best-known publication was probably County Seats of 'The Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland'.
[Ref: 33553]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. P. Perrin.
Mr. P. Perrin.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph. 380 x 255mm (15 x 10").
Percival Albert Perrin (1876-1945) the English cricketer who played for Essex for more than thiry years from 1896. He was a Tottenham publican and a property developer who organised his considerable activities around his cricket, turning out for Essex regularly from 1896 to 1926. His total of 496 County Championship matches for Essex is a record for an amateur player in English cricket. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 53127]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Mr Reginald Herbert Spooner.]
[Mr Reginald Herbert Spooner.]
Published by Dalziel.
Chromolithograph. Page size: 270 x 400mm. Slightly faded.
Reginald Herbert Spooner was a very popular figure wherever he went. Well known among atheletes, besides his cricket and football triumphs, he excelled at raquets, fives and hockey.
The Cricketers of Vanity Fair.
[Ref: 27620]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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W. Rhodes
W. Rhodes
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph, 381 x 254mm (15 x 10").
Wilfred Rhodes (1877-1973), first Englishman cricketer to complete the double of 1000 runs and 100 wickets in Test matches. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 27640]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Rossall, from the Cricket-Field.
Rossall, from the Cricket-Field.
E. Burrows.
Published by W.H. Beynon & C.o. Cheltenham.
Rare etching, on india paper. Plate: 175 x 315mm (7 x 12½''), with large margins.
A view of Rossall School in Lancashire.
[Ref: 50050]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Run Out.]
[Run Out.]
Ernest Prater.
[n.d., 1902.]
Photolithograph. Sheet 205 x 300mm (8 x 12"), mounted on original green backing paper, with sheet of descriptive text.
A cricketer being run out. From B.F. Robinson's 'Sporting Pictures', 1902. After Ernest Prater (1864–1950), a war correspondent during the Anglo-Boer War and illustrator for newspapers and books, including works by Henty.
[Ref: 40250]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. R.H. Spooner.
Mr. R.H. Spooner.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph, 381 x 254mm (15 x 10").
Reginald Herbert Spooner (1880-1961) played for Lancashire, Marylebone and England. Educated at Marlborough College, he was Wisden cricketer of the year in 1905 and also played Rugby Union. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 27637]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Hon: F S Jackson.
Hon: F S Jackson.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Gilbt. Whitehead & Co., Ltd., Lith. New Eltham, S.E.
Chromolithograph. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10". Some creasing.
Sir Francis Stanley Jackson (1870-1947) the English cricketer, soldier and Conservative Party politician. In 1905 he captained England in 5 test matches, winning 2 and drawing 3 to retain the Ashes. In 1921 he was President of the Marylebone Cricket Club. As a soldier he served in the Royal Lancaster Regiment of Militia in the Second Boer war. He served as Financial Secretary to the War Office 1922-23 and was appointed Governor of Bengal in 1927, the same year he was knighted and made a member of the Privy Council. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting.
[Ref: 26494]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Andrew Ernest Stoddart] A big hitter.
[Andrew Ernest Stoddart] A big hitter.
Stuff [Henry Wright].
Published by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son. 1892.
Chromolithograph. Page size: 270 x 400mm. Slightly faded, mount burn.
Andrew Ernest Stoddart (1863-1915), Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1893. He has the unique distinction in captaining England in three distinct sports; cricket, rugby union and Australian rules football. After retiring he fell into debt and, with failing health, he shot himself and was buried in an unmarked grave.
The Cricketers of Vanity Fair. March.
[Ref: 27617]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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Surrey County Cricket Club 1894.
Surrey County Cricket Club 1894.
Produced by Mayall & Co. Copyright. Permanent Autotype.
London, Published by Mayall & Co. Ld. 73, Piccadilly. W.
Framed monochrome autotype, very rare. Sheet 641 x 921mm. 25¼ x 36¼".
A view of The Oval, in the London Borough of Lambeth. it is the home ground of the Surrey County Cricket Club. It was the first ground in the United Kingdom and the second in the world to host Test cricket. The club was founded in 1845 and it won the title of "Champion County" eight times from 1887 to 1895.
[Ref: 23346]   £650.00  
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[The Empire's Cricketers: Famous Players and Their Characteristic Attitudes Executed in Crayon.]
[The Empire's Cricketers: Famous Players and Their Characteristic Attitudes Executed in Crayon.]
[after Albert Chevallier Tayler, with biographies by George William Beldam.]
[London: the Fine Art Society, 1905.]
Folio, contemporary cloth gilt; 48 chromolithograph plates, each with a text page. One biography sheet supplied from another example; bookplate on front pastedown.
The full set of 48 portraits of prominent cricketers, including by W.G. Grace, by Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925). Tayler took photographs of the cricketers in order to catch their poses, which he then reproduced in chalk. Using chromolithography these were then printed on olive/grey paper and issued in weekly instalments. His 48 chalk portraits were exhibited at the Fine Art Society when the set was completed in 1905.
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G. Thompson.
G. Thompson.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Lith London.
Chromolithograph, 381 x 254mm (15 x 10").
George Joseph Thompson (1877-1943), mainstay of the Northamptonshire county cricket eleven for a long period encompassing both its days as a minor county and its earliest years in the County Championship. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting. From 'The Empire's Cricketers'.
[Ref: 27635]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr V. Trumper.
Mr V. Trumper.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Gilbt. Whitehead & Co., Ltd., Lith. New Eltham, S.E.
Chromolithograph with accompanying text sheet. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10".
Victor Thomas Trumper (1877-1915) the Australian cricketer who was known as the most stylish and versatile batsman of the Golden Age of Cricket, capable of playing match-winning innings on wet wickets. He was also a key figure in the foundation of the rugby league in Australia. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting.
[Ref: 26492]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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