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Howzat! Auctioneers bowled over by discovery of 1868 Australian Aboriginal cricket team England tour souvenir

April 9th, 2026

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Sale date Monday 20th April

BIDDERS at a Lichfield auction are expected to be bowled over by a souvenir poster of the pioneering 1868 Australian Aboriginal cricket team.

The first Aussie sporting team to tour internationally, its members had learnt cricket while working as stockmen on cattle stations in western Victoria.

Now the rare 159-year-old photographic print goes under the hammer with Richard Winterton Auctioneers as Lot 1032 on Monday, April 20, at The Lichfield Auction Centre.

The work is estimated at £600 to £700 but specialists say it could fetch four figures at auction.

Another copy exists at the Australian National Portrait Gallery; the example going to auction came to light following a house clearance in Sutton Coldfield.

 

The souvenir poster was used to promote the 1868 cricket tour.
The poster was used to promote the 1868 cricket tour.

 

The poster was produced to promote the team’s six-month tour of England in 1868, which began with a game at the Oval in May to a crowd of 20,000.

Team members included legendary 19th-century all-rounder Johnny Mullagh (traditional name Unaarrimin); Harry Bullocky (Bullchanach); Dick-a-Dick (Jungunjinanuke); Johnny Cuzens (Zellanach); and Twopenny (Murrumgunarriman).

Photographer Patrick Dawson of Hamilton, Victoria, took 16 individual portraits of the players and managers in his studio to create the composite picture.

The oval photographic print is laid onto a printed mount and was published in 1867 by H.G. De Gruchy & Co of Melbourne in anticipation of the tour.

Each First Nations player was photographed in either customary cricketing pose or holding a weapon such as a boomerang or spear, as traditional skills were also showcased during exhibitions at the conclusion of a match.

 

Legendary 19th-century all-rounder Johnny Mullagh is pictured centre with Bullocky below and Dick-a-Dick, Cuzens and Twopenny in a vertical row to the left.
Legendary 19th-century all-rounder Johnny Mullagh is pictured centre with Bullocky below and Dick-a-Dick, Cuzens and Twopenny in a vertical row to the left.

 

“Aboriginal cricketers have a pioneering history in Australia,” said auctioneer and valuer David Fergus.

“Not only did the 1868 team become the first-ever Australian side to tour England, they did it a full 10 years before the Australian XI team made the journey for the first official test match on British soil.

“The cultural crossover of heritage with sport, with the Aboriginal team showcasing traditional skills alongside their cricketing prowess, emphasises the tour’s importance.

“So it was a special moment to discover this rare piece of Australian cultural history following a house clearance – I was certainly knocked for six.”

The six-month tour typically saw the team play two or three matches a week.

Johnny Mullagh was the outstanding player, scoring 1,698 runs and taking 245 wickets.

 

The poster came to light following a house clearance in Sutton Coldfield.
The poster came to light following a house clearance in Sutton Coldfield.

 

“The team won 14 and drew 19 of the 47 games they played in England so it’s sad to learn that they disbanded on returning home,” added Mr Fergus.

The poster features in Richard Winterton Auctioneers’ Antique & Home Sale on April 20, starting at 9am.

On the day of the auction, people can bid online, in the room or by prior arranged telephone bid.

The catalogue goes live online a week before the sale date via our Auction Calendar.

View in person at The Lichfield Auction Centre, Wood End Lane, Fradley Park, WS13 8NF, between 10am and 4pm on Friday, April 17.

For more information, to arrange a free valuation of all types of collectables or to enquire about a home visit for large collections or house clearances, email office@richardwinterton.co.uk or call 01543 251081.

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