Rare 1936 Presentation cricket trophy and ball presented by Upminster Casuals Cricket Club…

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Rare 1936 Presentation cricket trophy and ball presented by Upminster Casuals Cricket Club…

Rare 1936 Presentation cricket trophy and ball presented by Upminster Casuals Cricket Club to Ray Coates for taking 4 wickets in 4 balls against Thames Board Hills Cricket Club in their 1st match played on 10th May 1936 – silver plated trophy comprising stumps and horribly mounted on a circular base together with a dark stained wooden plinth fixed with silver plated engraved plaque together with the original James Lillywhite The Orient match cricket ball - trophy measures 6.5”h x 4.5”dia - overall 9”h. Note the cricket ball manufactured by Jas Lillywhite (Model ORIENT) has been identified by Jack Lillywhite, curator of the Lillywhite Family Museum as a model available and used in the 1930s, thus corroborating the assumption that the accompanying ball is the one used in the match

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