Cricket, Bradman, Sir Donald, a pair of white cricket boots, owned and played in, by Sir Donald Bradman, in the 1920s or 30s. The boots come complete with their three-piece wooden trees, and a new 'Atlas sports' 5.5 oz cricket ball. The initials 'DB', probably written by Sir Donald, are visible on the inside, of the top of the right boot. Each boot has laces, with soles including seven metal grass studs, for grip. The length of each boot is 29 cm, the maximum width 10 cm, & the approximate height from the ends of the metal grass studs 17.2 cm.