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Mon, 12/15/2008 - 16:42
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No bids for Bradman`s baggy green
A baggy green cap worn by Sir Donald Bradman in his final Test for Australia has been passed in without a single bid at an auction in Melbourne on Monday.
Bradman wore the cap as captain of the 1948 Invincibles Ashes tour of England and it
was to have been sold with a letter written by Bradman himself confirming its
authenticity.
Shortly before the auction, auctioneer Charles Leski of Charles Leski Auctions, said
the cap was one of the most valuable items of sporting memorabilia ever offered for
sale.
The cap was passed in without any bids at the reserve price of $450,000.
Earlier on Monday, Mr Leski told the Nine Network he expected the cap to fetch more
than $600,000.
Following the auction, Mr Leski said there had been a private offer to buy the cap,
but because the offer was less than reserve he would need to negotiate with the
vendor.
But Mr Leski said he expected the cap would be sold within 24 hours.
Bradman wore the cap as captain of the 1948 Invincibles Ashes tour of England and it
was to have been sold with a letter written by Bradman himself confirming its
authenticity.
Shortly before the auction, auctioneer Charles Leski of Charles Leski Auctions, said
the cap was one of the most valuable items of sporting memorabilia ever offered for
sale.
The cap was passed in without any bids at the reserve price of $450,000.
Earlier on Monday, Mr Leski told the Nine Network he expected the cap to fetch more
than $600,000.
Following the auction, Mr Leski said there had been a private offer to buy the cap,
but because the offer was less than reserve he would need to negotiate with the
vendor.
But Mr Leski said he expected the cap would be sold within 24 hours.