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Grantham Collective Sale (#40320GR) 04/03/2020 10:00 AM Closed

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Lot 3Cricket and Railway Interest. A cricket match ball with presentation shield plaque to Osman Flockton in recognition of taking ten wickets for twenty runs for London Midland Scottish (LMS) Cricket Team Verses Scraptoft (Leicestershire) 9th August 1947, on ebonised turned wooden stand, 14.5cm H overall, with a framed News Chronicle National Cricket Scheme diploma, mounted and framed. Osman Flockton had trials for Yorkshire.

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Lot closed - Sold For:£38

Grantham Collective Sale (#40320GR) 04/03/2020 10:00 AM Closed

Starts Ending 04/03/2020 10:00 AM GMT

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  • Cricket and Railway Interest. A cricket match ball with presentation shield plaque to Osman Flockton in recognition of taking ten wickets for twenty runs for London Midland Scottish (LMS) Cricket Team Verses Scraptoft (Leicestershire) 9th August 1947, on
  • Cricket and Railway Interest. A cricket match ball with presentation shield plaque to Osman Flockton in recognition of taking ten wickets for twenty runs for London Midland Scottish (LMS) Cricket Team Verses Scraptoft (Leicestershire) 9th August 1947, on - 2
  • Cricket and Railway Interest. A cricket match ball with presentation shield plaque to Osman Flockton in recognition of taking ten wickets for twenty runs for London Midland Scottish (LMS) Cricket Team Verses Scraptoft (Leicestershire) 9th August 1947, on - 3
  • Cricket and Railway Interest. A cricket match ball with presentation shield plaque to Osman Flockton in recognition of taking ten wickets for twenty runs for London Midland Scottish (LMS) Cricket Team Verses Scraptoft (Leicestershire) 9th August 1947, on - 4
  • Cricket and Railway Interest. A cricket match ball with presentation shield plaque to Osman Flockton in recognition of taking ten wickets for twenty runs for London Midland Scottish (LMS) Cricket Team Verses Scraptoft (Leicestershire) 9th August 1947, on - 5