Don Bradman's Personal Number Plates Just Hit Auction And They're About As Aussie As It Gets If you thought cricket memorabilia peaked at a signed baggy green, think again.
The ‘Australian Treasure’ is set to be sold on Australia Day, and was worn by the iconic Aussie batsman during Australia’s Test series against India. It was the first time that India had toured ...
A 'Baggy Green' cap worn by Don Bradman during a series against India in 1947-48 is been sold for A$460,000 (£232,000) at ...
A baggy green worn by Sir Donald Bradman has sold for a record $460,000 at auction — and in a big win for Australian cricket ...
A rare Baggy Green of Sir Donald Bradman from the 1947–48 Test series against India is scheduled to be auctioned next month, making its first public appearance in more than seven decades. The cap is ...
Sir Donald Bradman’s rare baggy green cap has sold for a record price at an Australia Day auction. The cricket great’s hat went under the hammer at Lloyds Auctions on Monday afternoon, achieving the ...
A RARE baggy green cap personally handed by Sir Donald Bradman to a fellow Test cricketer has been fully authenticated and will go under the hammer. Bidding opens at $1 and is set to close on ...
A piece of cricket history linked to Sir Donald Bradman has rewritten the record books at an Australian auction, with one of ...
JEFF Thomson has made the extraordinary claim that Sir Don Bradman was the most remarkable batsman he ever bowled to — at age 70. The colourful former Australian quick will open the bowling on Tuesday ...