A Sandlandware pin dish showing Old Father Time in good condition with no chips or cracks
A large Britannian Ware mug of the Lord's pavilion in good condition with no chips or cracks
A Sandlandware mug of the Lord's pavilion in good condition with bright original gilding, no chips or cracks
A Sandlandware mug of the Lord's pavilion in good condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
A Sandlandware pin dish of the Lord's pavilion in good condition with bright original gilding, no chips or cracks
These boxes made by the Sandland company in Staffordhsire were sold in the Lord's shop in the 1960s.
A Toye, Kenning and Spencer medal produced to mark the MCC BiCentenary in 1987 and in good condition.
A porcelain loving cup by Spode produced to mark the MCC BiCentenary in 1987 and in good condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
A Staffordshire mug produced to mark the MCC BiCentenary in 1987 and in good condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
A good quality Middlesex CCC wooden crest with gilt in as new condition. Seven inches in height.
A good quality Nottinghamshire CCC wooden plaque with gilt in as new condition.
Sandland Old Trafford Mug featuring the Old Trafford pavilion and the red rose emblem.
An early 20th Century crested ware cricket bag with the Oxford coat of arms.
A good quality 6 inch tall wine goblet with printed signatures of the 1992 Pakistan tourists
An early 20th Century crested ware cricket bag with the City of Rochester coat of arms.
4 inch piggy bank which has an image of Taunton cricket ground.
1850s Staffordshire mug with cricketing motifs representing Clarke, Box and Pilch
1850s Staffordshire mug with cricketing motifs.
An early Victorian transfer printed Staffordshire nursery mug with black transfer print of young boys playing cricket
A good quality Surrey CCC wooden crest with gilt in as new condition. Seven inches in height.
A 1960s Sandland Ware mug produced for sale at Lord's by the MCC and in good condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
A boxed 3.5 inch diameter silhouette from the Peter Bates series in very good condition
A 1960s Sandland Ware mug featuring the Trent Bridge pavilion
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A small toby jug by Royal Doulton produced in 1998 and in very good condition
A good transfer printed mug retailed by W Ellis of Bramley in 1937. Approx 5 inches tall.
A good quality Victorian electroplated cruet set in a mount of three cricket bats and balls