Don Bradman Bust: 'The Batsman circa 1930s' bust by sculptor…
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Don Bradman Bust: 'The Batsman circa 1930s' bust by sculptor Edwin Leech, signed to base and numbered Ed.No.15, white plaster on wooden base, with caption 'The Don, By Edwin Leech', 30 cm tall. G/VG condition. (Edwin Leech came to Australia in the late 1950s/early 1960s and lived in Kalamunda, WA. He had supposedly worked in England for Royal Doulton as a painter/modeler).

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