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SIR DONALD BRADMAN REPLICA MATCH USED CRICKET BAT
This is an exact copy of the bat used by Don Bradman in making 234 runs against England at the Sydney Cricket Ground December 17, 1946.
Sid Barnes also made 234 in their famous world record Test 5th wicket partnership of 405. This record still stands today.
The original bat is currently on display at The National Sports Museum at the MCG.
The cricket bat is framed in a timber boxed frame with a brass plaque with a description of the event.
ITEM CODE : DB234 $795.00
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SIR DONALD BRADMAN REPLICA MATCH USED CRICKET BAT
This is an exact copy of the bat used by Don Bradman to make his first Test Century in England (131) at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, June 17, 1930.
The original bat is currently on display at The National Sports Museum at the MCG.
The cricket bat is framed in a timber boxed frame with a brass plaque with a description of the event.
ITEM CODE : DB131 $795.00
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SIR DONALD BRADMAN REPLICA MATCH USED CRICKET BAT
This is an exact copy of the bat used by Don Bradman in his very first Test Match. He made 18 and 1 against England in Brisbane, November 1928.
The original bat is currently on display at The National Sports Museum at the MCG.
The cricket bat is framed in a timber boxed frame with a brass plaque with a description of the event.
ITEM CODE : DB181 $795.00
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SIR DONALD BRADMAN REPLICA MATCH USED CRICKET BAT
This is an exact copy of the bat used by Don Bradman to make a new individual world Test cricket record score of 334 at Headingley, Leeds on the 12th July 1930.
The original bat is currently on display at The Bradman Collection in Adelaide.
The cricket bat is framed in a timber boxed frame with a brass plaque with a description of the event.
ITEM CODE : DB334 $795.00
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SIR DONALD BRADMAN REPLICA MATCH USED CRICKET BAT
This is an exact copy of the bat used by Don Bradman to make exactly 300 for Bowral against Moss Vale in the 1925 - 26 Berrima District Grand Final.
The original bat is currently on display at The Bradman Museum in Bowral.
The cricket bat is framed in a timber boxed frame with a brass plaque with a description of the event.
ITEM CODE : DB300 $795.00
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SIR DONALD BRADMAN REPLICA MATCH USED CRICKET BAT
This is an exact copy of the bat used by Don Bradman to make a new individual world record first class score of 452 not out, playing for New South Wales against Queensland on 6th January 1930.
The original bat is currently on display at The Bradman Collection in Adelaide.
The cricket bat is framed in a timber boxed frame with a brass plaque with a description of the event.
ITEM CODE : DB452 $795.00

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SIR DONALD BRADMAN REPLICA MATCH USED CRICKET BAT
This is an exact copy of the bat used by Don Bradman in his last Test innings at The Oval, London, August 6, 1948. Bradman scored 0.
The original bat is currently in a Private Collection.
The cricket bat is framed in a timber boxed frame with a brass plaque with a description of the event.
ITEM CODE : DB000 $795.00






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SIR DONALD BRADMAN REPLICA MATCH USED CRICKET BAT
This is an exact copy of the bat used by Don Bradman, against England, on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to make his first Test Century (112) on the 3rd January 1929
The original bat is currently on display at the Bradman Collection in Adelaide .
The cricket bat is framed in a timber boxed frame with a brass plaque with a description of the event.
SIR DONALD BRADMAN REPLICA MATCH USED CRICKET BAT
This is an exact copy of the bat used by Don Bradman to make his 100th first class century, playing for an Australian Eleven against an Indian Eleven on the Sydney Cricket Ground on the 15th November 1947.
The original bat is currently on display at the Bradman Collection in Adelaide .
The cricket bat is framed in a timber boxed frame with a brass plaque with a description of the event.
SIR DONALD BRADMAN REPLICA MATCH USED CRICKET BAT
This is an exact copy of the first "Don Bradman bat" ever used. Playing for St George against Randwick, Bradman made 187 with this bat on the Sydney Cricket Ground in the 1929/30 season.
The original bat is currently on display at the Bradman Collection in Adelaide.
The cricket bat is framed in a timber boxed frame with a brass plaque with a description of the event.
SIR DONALD BRADMAN REPLICA MATCH USED CRICKET BAT
This is an exact copy of the bat used by Don Bradman to make 112 against South Africa at the Sydney Cricket Ground ,
December 19, 1931.
The original bat is currently on display at the National Sports Museum at the MCG.
The cricket bat is framed in a timber boxed frame with a brass plaque with a description of the event.
ITEM CODE : DB112M $795.00
ITEM CODE : DB100 $795.00
ITEM CODE : DB187 $795.00
ITEM CODE : DB112S $795.00
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1948 INVINCIBLES
EXCLUSIVE TO AUSSIE OFFICE FURNITURE
This is an exact copy of the greatest cricket team autographed photograph.
Originals were only given to players & management.
Ex Sam Loxton Collection
The Australian cricket team in England in 1948 was captained by Don Bradman, who was making his fourth and final tour of England. The team is famous for being the first Test match side to play an entire tour of England without losing a match. This feat earned them the nickname of The Invincibles, and they are regarded as one of the greatest cricket teams of all time. According to the federal government the team "is one of Australia's most cherished sporting legends".
Including five Test matches, Australia played a total of 31 first-class fixtures, plus three other games, two of the non-first-class matches being played in Scotland. They had a busy schedule, with 112 days of play scheduled in 144 days, meaning that they often played every day of the week except Sunday. Their record in the first-class games was 23 won and 8 drawn; in all matches, they won 25 and drew 9; many of the victories were by large margins. They won the Test series 4–0 with one draw.
The strength of the Australian team was based around its formidable batting line-up, which included Bradman, Arthur Morris, vice-captain Lindsay Hassett, Neil Harvey and Sid Barnes, and the hostile fast bowling of Ray Lindwall, Keith Miller and Bill Johnston.
Due to the popularity of Bradman, generally regarded as the greatest batsman of all time, and the fact that he had announced that it was his farewell international tour, the Australians were greeted with much fanfare across the country, and many records for match attendances were broken. The record for Test attendance at a match in England was broken three times, in the Second, Third and Fourth Tests, and stands to this day.
The original photograph was only given to players and management. This was Sam Loxton's players photograph and the original is held in a Private Collection, soon to be displayed at The National Sports Museum at the MCG.
It is extremely rare to find items signed by 19 members of the Touring Party.
LIMITED TO 1500
UNFRAMED
PHOTOGRAPH MEASURES 400mm X 300mm
ITEM CODE: INV048 $95.00
ST. GEORGE DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB
FIRST GRADE TEAM
SEASON 1928 - 29
EXCLUSIVE TO AUSSIE OFFICE FURNITURE
This is an exact copy of the St. George First Grade Cricket Team of 1928/29.
St George’s best known player is of course Sir Donald Bradman who came to the club in 1926 and later stayed at the Rockdale home of then club secretary Mr F. Cush.
Don Bradman continued to play for St George until 1932-33.
Below is an excerpt from the book “Hurstville Oval, A History of Sport & Community” by Elizabeth Butel & Tom Thompson:
“On 27th November 1926, Bradman took his place in the St George first grade team against Petersham. The young cricketer broke his bat on 98 and managed 110 on debut before being run out.
For the remainder of the season, he continued playing for St George, although it involved a journey from Bowral to Sydney each Saturday morning and a return to Bowral at midnight. It was the willingness of the St George DCC to pay his train fare that was a decisive factor in his choosing St George over Cumberland.
Bradman’s biggest handicap, however, was not the travel, but the lack of practice on turf wickets during the week.”
This is the Season Don Bradman was selected to play his First Test Match for Australia.
VERY RARE & SIGNIFICANT PHOTOGRAPH
The original photograph is on display at the National Sports Museum at the MCG.
LIMITED TO 500
UNFRAMED
PHOTOGRAPH MEASURES 400mm x 300mm
ITEM CODE: SGC028 $75.00
1899 AUSTRALIAN TEST CRICKET TEAM
EXCLUSIVE TO AUSSIE OFFICE FURNITURE
This is an exact copy of the only known 1899 signed photograph of the
Australian Test Cricket Team.
The Australian cricket team in England in 1899 played 35 first-class matches including five Tests, the first time that a series in England had consisted of more than three matches. It was also the first time that a panel of selectors was appointed; previously the authority for the ground where the match was to be played was responsible for selecting the side.
The First Test at Trent Bridge saw W G Grace make his final appearance for England, while Victor Trumper make his Test debut for Australia in the same match.
One of the greatest Australian Test sides assembled, players included Victor Trumper, Monty Noble, Clem Hill, Joe Darling, Syd Gregory & Hugh Trumble.
VERY RARE & SIGNIFICANT PHOTOGRAPH
The original photograph is held in a Private Collection.
LIMITED TO 500
UNFRAMED
PHOTOGRAPH MEASURES 400mm x 300mm
ITEM CODE: AU1899 $95.00
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