A postcard of Colin Cowdrey, Kent and England cricketer by JD Hunt of Tonbridge.
A bookplate which has been hand signed by Bob Cowper.
Individual autograph of Bob Cowper signed to a sticker
Australian test cricketers card hand signed by Bob Cowper
From a series of only ten published to raise funds for Ben Cox Testimonial
A glossy Nias postcard hand signed by George Cox
12 page card cover booklet published by Sussex Cricket Society to mark the Thanksgiving Service for George Cox
Hand signed postcard of George Cox published by Kilroy in Hove.
Ink autograph to a small album page signed by Alec Coxon.
24/25 of the specially bound limited edition published by JW McKenzie. Signed by both the author and the subject.
Ink autograph of Ian Craig to a label.
A white postcard signed ink by Ken Cranston.
A postcard of Lord's signed in black sharpie by Ken Cranston.
An England test captain card signed in ink by Ken Cranston.
A good ink autograph of Jack Crapp signed to a good sized snip from an exercise book and laid down to white card
A good quality hand signed plain backed postcard of Vic Craven.
A snip from an album page hand signed in ink by Jack Crawford, Surrey and England cricketer.
Hand signed postcard of John Crawley.
Individual autograph of George Cresswell, New Zealand test cricketer, to a small white card
A modern postally unused postcard of cricket at Arundel.
Cricket at Bishop's Stortford College 1868-1968 booklet by John Ferguson who was captain of the first eleven in 1939.
A modern postally unused postcard of cricket at Chepauk.
1771 Cricket at Great Bentley 1971. Published to mark the 200th anniversary of the foundation of this Essex cricket club.
A good postally unused postcard of cricket at Ringmer. Postcard published for the East Sussex Federation of Women's Institute
A good postally unused postcard of the Steyning Ground by Mourilyan of Kingston in the 1950s.
An original watercolour painted and signed by John Emms
A good postally unused postcard of cricket at Ditchling
A good quality Edwardian cricket ball trophy mounted on a silver collar hallmarked Birmingham 1909 and an ebonised turned plinth. ceramic replica of the Ashes urn purchased in the shop at Lord's.
Original Vanity fair print of WG Grace
A mounted antique wood engraved hand coloured print taken from London Illustrated News 1880