Spanning the roller coaster reign of Ted Turner, these (6) Atlanta Braves apparel items include: Late-1970s/Early-1980s Warm-up Jersey: blue knit pullover garment with white appliqué identifiers and “Wilson” tagging; Terry Harper 1980-1986 Game-Worn Warm-Up Jersey: red mesh pullover garment with appliqué identifiers and “Wilson” tagging; 1978-1983 Warm-Up Jacket: blue nylon button-down garment with twill identifiers and “Wilson” tagging; 1990 Jacket: blue satin-like button-down garment with twill identifiers and a 1990 “25th Anniversary” patch; 1990s Bullpen Jacket: blue nylon full-length zippered garment with an embroidered logo and “Starter” tagging; 1999 World Series Cap: blue wool accessory with “New Era” tagging. More on our website.
Late-1970s/Early-1980s Atlanta Braves Game-Worn Warm-Up Jersey: a blue knit pullover garment with “Braves” angled across the chest in white appliqué and “31” displayed on the back and left front in like fashion. White-and-blue striped stretch ribbed knit lines the V-neck and sleeve endings. The tapered left front tail is home to a “Wilson” label and a size “46” flap tag. All original with no repairs or alterations, the jersey shows moderate wear and was likely worn by either Mike Macha (1979), Albert Hall (1981-1982) or Donnie Moore (1982-1984).
Terry Harper 1980-1986 Atlanta Braves Game-Worn Warm-Up Jersey: as red mesh pullover garment with “Braves” angled across the chest in white-on-blue appliqué, “19” displayed on the back in like fashion and “HARPER” on a nameplate atop the back number in solid white block-style appliqué. Blue-and-white striped stretch ribbed knit lines the V-neck and sleeve endings, while the collar is home to a “Wilson” size “44” label. Excellent wear is evident with flaking/wear about the white appliqué layer on the back “9.”
1978-1983 Atlanta Braves Game-Worn Warm-Up Jacket: a blue nylon button-down garment with “Braves” angled across the chest in white twill. Within the 3-1/2”-wide collar, a “Wilson” size “42” label has a handwritten notation of “22.” The sleeve endings are lined with elastic and the waistline is lined with a drawstring. The lowered trademark on the aforementioned “Wilson” label dated to 1978-1985. That, coupled with the numeric notation suggests wear by either Rowland Office (1978-1979), Gary Cooper (1980), Bob Porter (1981) or Brett Butler (1981-1983). All original and unaltered, the jersey exhibits evident of light wear.
1990 Atlanta Braves Jacket: a blue satin-like button-down garment with “Braves” angled across the chest in red-on-white twill with the club’s “tomahawk” logo sewn just below in a similar color scheme with gold-colored accents. The left sleeve is home to a patch commemorating the club’s 25th Anniversary of the move to Atlanta, while the collar sleeve endings and waistline are lined with red-blue-and-white striped stretch ribbed knit. Within the quilt-lined collar, a “Wilson” size “46” label is accompanied by a cloth hanger. The jacket shows light to moderate wear and, with the absence of identifiers, cannot be attributed to a specific player.
1990s Atlanta Braves Game-Worn Bullpen Jacket: a blue nylon full length garment with both zipper and button paths, as well as red and white accents along the shoulders. A team logo is embroidered to the left breast, while the collar is home to a “Starter” size “XL” label, an additional size “XL” tag and a cloth hanger. Light wear is evident and specific player attribution is impossible in the absence of numeric and/or name identifiers.
Atlanta Braves 1999 World Series Cap: a blue wool accessory with a red bill, a white “A” embroidered to the front center and a red button stop the six-point crown suspension. The left side is home to a 1999 World Series logo patch. The interior sweatband is home to a “New Era” label and a size “7-1/4” tag. Light wear is evident with perspiration-induced soiling on the sweatband and bill’s underside. Additionally, a handwritten numeric notation (on the bill’s underside) is illegible.