A group of five framed and glazed cricket prints,
£180 - £200
A group of five framed and glazed cricket prints, Hand coloured engraving of Cambridge and Barrington Houses, 21 x 26cm., signed portrait of John Arlott 204 of 300, 50 x 41cm., Sir Don Bradman by Alan Fearnley, 210 of 850 signed by the artist and Bradman, 60 x 45cm., David Gower print 17 of 75 signed and dedicated “to Bill, many thanks David” 42 x 35cm., “The Cricket match between Dingley Dell and All Muggleton from the pickwick papers as seen on the back of the £10 note 212 of 500 signed by the banknote designed and Chief Cashier of the Bank of England at the time, 52 x 43cm., (qty) Provenance: The following lots belonged to comedy actor and lifelong cricket fan Bill Pertwee MBE, known to millions as Warden Hodges in the sitcom Dad’s Army, thence by family descent.