b'67332328A full-sized Imperial Driver Super Four Stars cricket bat by Gradidge, signed by the 1948 Invincibles including Bradman, Hassett, Brown, Saggers, Harvey, Johnson, Ring, Miller, and the others, but several are faded. Signed W.A. Smith in the ownership position. 328William Alfred Smith (1900 - 1990) was an English cricketer who played for Wiltshire 1929-39. $1,0001,5003291948 AUSTRALIAN TOUR TO ENGLAND: Full size Gray-Nicolls - Crusader cricket bat signed on reverse by Australia (some signatures faded) with the legible signatures including Arthur Morris, Keith Miller, Sam Loxton, Bill Brown, Colin McCool, Ron Saggers & Ray Lindwall. Also signed by Jack Fingleton, who accompanied the team as a journalist. $300500330A full-sized Don Bradman Three Crowns cricket bat by Sykes, signed by the 1948 Invincibles including Bradman, Hassett, Brown, Saggers, Harvey, Johnson, Ring, Miller, and others, but mostly faded.$5001,000331A BRADMAN TRIO: An original press photograph of Bradman and Hassett sharing a laugh at the MCG (probably during Bradmans Testimonial Match); a copy of an article by Harry Kneebone, titled Bradman hits 123 In Own Testimonial personally signed by Bradman; and a poem titled Sir Don Bradman signed by the poet. (3 items). .$200300332CLARRIE GRIMMETTS AUSTRALIAN BAGGY GREEN PRESENTATION TEST CAP: Green wool, with embroidered coat-of-arms that differs that differs from the usual design. This cap bears the official Australian coat-of-arms as set out in the 1912 Royal Warrant. It shows the kangaroo, emu and AUSTRALIA ribbon, the Commonwealth shield, which contains the individual crests of the six Sates. The rising sun is replaced by a seven pointed star. Very attractively displayed in a custom-made timber and glass display case.Provenance: Accompanied by a signed letter from Grimmetts son dated August 1997. $8,00010,000330'