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Auction of Cricket, Football & Sporting Memorabilia - Live Four Day Auction (#24) 06/08/2026 10:30 AM BST Closed

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Lot #1571 ‘The South African Cricketers in England 1904’. Benjamin Wallach. Printed and published by Wallach’s Printing and Publishing Works, Johannesburg c.1905. 62pp with twenty two half-tone plates throughout. Bound in later blue cloth with inset section of original front cover with gilt title to front. Post-tour account of the third visit of a South African team to England, and the ‘first official representative team organised... under the direct control of the South African Cricket Association’, led

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Lot closed - winning bid:£280 (9 bids)
Estimate: £250 - £350

 

  • ‘The South African Cricketers in England 1904’. Benjamin Wallach. Printed and published by Wallach’s Printing and Publishing Works, Johannesburg c.1905. 62pp with twenty two half-tone plates throughout. Bound in later blue cloth with inset section of orig
  • ‘The South African Cricketers in England 1904’. Benjamin Wallach. Printed and published by Wallach’s Printing and Publishing Works, Johannesburg c.1905. 62pp with twenty two half-tone plates throughout. Bound in later blue cloth with inset section of orig - 2
  • ‘The South African Cricketers in England 1904’. Benjamin Wallach. Printed and published by Wallach’s Printing and Publishing Works, Johannesburg c.1905. 62pp with twenty two half-tone plates throughout. Bound in later blue cloth with inset section of orig - 3
  • ‘The South African Cricketers in England 1904’. Benjamin Wallach. Printed and published by Wallach’s Printing and Publishing Works, Johannesburg c.1905. 62pp with twenty two half-tone plates throughout. Bound in later blue cloth with inset section of orig - 4
  • ‘The South African Cricketers in England 1904’. Benjamin Wallach. Printed and published by Wallach’s Printing and Publishing Works, Johannesburg c.1905. 62pp with twenty two half-tone plates throughout. Bound in later blue cloth with inset section of orig - 5