Sporting Medals

  PrevNext  

Lot 3651    Session 13 (2.30pm Thursday 24 November) Leslie J Carlisle C    Sporting Medals

Estimate $500
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $700

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET AWARD FOB, 1894, in 15ct gold (30x31mm; 7.79g), with suspension ring, shield shaped with provision for name or initials on obverse, reverse inscribed, 'All England/V/Queensland/Dec 1894/Highest Score/2nd Innings/Won By/P.S.McDonnell'. Very fine.

Percy Stanislaus McDonnell was born at Kensington, London, England on 13 November 1860. His family migrated to Melbourne in 1864 and Percy was schooled at St Patrick's College where he excelled at sport. He played for Australia touring England in 1880, 1882, 1884 and as captain in 1888. As at 1894 he was the only Australian cricketer who had scored over a century on three occasions against England. His top score was 147. In 1894 he was a member of the Graziers Cricket Club in Queensland and captain of their number one team. In the match All England vs Queensland played at the Exhibition Grounds 7-11 December 1894, the English team captained by Andrew Stoddart won by an innings and 274 runs. Percy McDonnell had the highest second innings score but it was only 22, needless to say the rest of the players batted miserably. Percy died of cardiac failure at his South Brisbane home on 24 September 1896, at the very young age of 35, and was buried at Toowong Cemetery.

Estimate / sale price does not include buyer's premium (currently 22% including GST) which is added to hammer price. All bids are executed on the understanding that the Terms & Conditions of sale have been read and accepted. For information on grading and estimates please refer to the Buying at Auction advice.

Quick find

View a lot by number and sale.

Adjacent lots

  • Lot 3649  

    SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ROWING ASSOCIATION, in silver (42mm), obverse, crossed oars with central ribbon scroll, inscribed ...

    Estimate $250

  • Lot 3650  

    VARIOUS MEDALS AND FOBS, (1880s-1900s), includes cross in silver, undated, with suspension ring, centre inscribed, ...

    Estimate $130

  • Lot 3651   This lot

    AUSTRALIAN CRICKET AWARD FOB, 1894, in 15ct gold (30x31mm; 7.79g), with suspension ring, shield shaped ...

    Estimate $500

  • Lot 3652  

    CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL MELBOURNE, (1895), prize medal in bronze (47mm), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded ...

    Estimate $100

  • Lot 3653  

    SPORTING MEDALS, (1895-1918), includes fob type in silver (28x29mm), with suspension loop, obverse, crossed oars ...

    Estimate $250