Webb22 dec. 2024 · The "baggy green" worn on Test debut in 1928 by Australia's greatest batsman Donald Bradman has sold for Aus$450,000 (US$340,000), a record for one of the cricket legend's caps. Bradman, who retired with an all-time highest Test batting average of 99.94, wore the cap during the first match of his Test career against England. Webb22 dec. 2024 · The 1928 Bradman cap price eclipses the $425,000 paid for the Australia’s great’s 1948 baggy green at a 2003 auction. “Sir Don Bradman is an Aussie legend,” Freedman said on Tuesday. “Not only as one of our greatest talents on the sporting field and one of the most revered athletes of all time, but as an icon of Australian fortitude …
Sir Donald Bradman’s baggy green sold for a record-breaking price ...
WebbStamp Emission: Commemorative Perforation: comb 15 x 14 Printing: Offset lithography Paper: Phosphorised Gum: Ordinary Face value: 50 c - Australian cent Score: 61% … Webb7 dec. 2024 · "The Baggy Green has been on loan to the State Library of South Australia since 2003 and has been authenticated by Mr Barry Gibbs (former manager of the State … dca-13lsyb カタログ
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Webb22 dec. 2024 · Australian businessman Peter Freedman has purchased Sir Donald Bradman's first baggy green cap for A$450,000 (NZ$481,869), the second-highest price ever paid for a piece of cricket memorabilia ... Webb22 dec. 2024 · The famous “baggy green” cap awarded to late Australian cricketing great Don Bradman on his Test debut in 1928 was sold to Australian businessman Peter Freedman for US $340,000 after it... Webb22 dec. 2024 · Setting a record for a baggy green, Freedman paid $450,000 to keep the hat in Australia, and ensure that Cricket fans can see it and enjoy it. The cap was gifted to Bradman’s neighbour Peter Dunham who lived behind the Bradman family home and it has been on-loan to the State Library of South Australia since 2003. dca-100lsie カタログ