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Australian mega-millionaire Peter Freedman pays more than $480,000 for Sir Donald Bradman s baggy green

PICKLES AUCTIONS/Supplied Sir Donald Bradman s test debut baggy green has sold for just short of half a million dollars. 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. Freedman, the founder of Rode Microphones who earlier this year paid $9 million (NZ$9.6m) to win an auction for a guitar used by Kurt Cobain, plans to tour Bradman s test debut cap around Australia. The price for Bradman s 1928 Australia cap sits behind the A$1,007,500 (NZ$1,078,851) paid at auction for Shane Warne s test cap earlier this year – the world record price for an item of cricket memorabilia.

Bradman s debut baggy green flops at auction | Warwick Daily News

Bradman’s debut baggy green flops at auction The first baggy green given to Sir Donald Bradman has sold at auction - but the famous cap fell well short of early expectations. Cricket by Russell Gould Premium Content Subscriber only The baggy green cap Sir Donald Bradman wore on Test debut has sold for $450,000. Australian businessman Peter Freedman, founder and chairman of electronics company Rode, bought the cap which was passed in after the initial online auction ended last week. The week long auction for the cap, given to the legendary Australian batsman in 1928, managed a highest bid of just $391,500.

Bradman s debut baggy green cap sold for $340,000

Bradman s debut baggy green cap sold for $340,000 Sports Tue, Dec 22, 2020 Pickles auction house said that the baggy green had been bought by the businessman Peter Freedman. Photo Courtesy: Guardian Bradman wore the cap during the first match of his Test career against England. He retired with an all-time highest Test batting average of 99.94. Bradman had gifted the cap to his neighbour, accountant Peter Dunham. Australian cricketing great Don Bradman s “baggy green” cap awarded to him on his Test debut in 1928 was sold to Australian businessman Peter Freedman for US $340,000 after it failed to sell at auction last week. 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.

Don Bradman s first baggy green sells to Kurt Cobain fan for $450,000

Freedman, the founder of Rode Microphones who earlier this year paid $9m to win an auction for a guitar used by Kurt Cobain, plans to tour Bradman’s Test debut cap around Australia. 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 and resilience. “All too often, memorabilia such as this ends up spending its life on the wall of some boardroom or in some basement bar of a well-heeled sports fanatic. I want as many people to enjoy it as possible.

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