How much would you pay for a Bradman-era ‘Baggy Green’?

Two original game-worn ‘Invincibles’ Baggy Green cricket caps are set to break records at auction this Sunday.

“Two legendary Australian Baggy Green caps on offer are expected to fetch over half a million alone,” commented Amanda Benson from Lloyds Auctions.

The original game-worn Baggy Green cricket caps were worn by ‘Invincibles’ Arthur Morris and Sam Loxton, both regarded by many as true jewels in the international cricket collectables space.

Regarded as Australia’s greatest ever left-handed batsmen, it will be the first time Arthur Morris’s baggy green has been offered for public auction in almost two decades.

Both Arthur Morris and Sam Loxton are known as key players of Sir Donald Bradman's ‘Invincibles’ side, which made an undefeated tour of England in 1948.

There are even calls for the ‘Baggy Greens’ to be re-united and placed on display in the Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame.

The auction is listed online now at www.lloydsauctions.com.au.

How much do you think the Baggy Greens will go for at auction?

2 comments

How much do you think the Baggy Greens will go for at auction?

:) No idea ... won't be bidding LOL.

ZERO !!!

They would have to pay me money to take it

NOT A CENT they would have to pay me to take it -- and I would not even want it then

I would pay nothing!

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