circa 1935 'Gunn & Moore's Autograph Bats' point-of-sale…
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circa 1935 'Gunn & Moore's Autograph Bats' point-of-sale advertising display featuring W.G.Grace, Allan Steel, Billy Barnes, George Ulyett, Arthur Shrewsbury and several other fine batsmen who had been clients of Gunn & Moore in the 1880s. 27 x 20.5 cm. Background views of the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, Magdelan College, Oxford and St.John's College, Cambridge occupy the corners of the display.

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