One football club's related memorabilia may have caught the attention of anyone after antique valuations.
Anyone looking to secure antique valuations for sporting memorabilia may be interested to learn that items related to Southampton Football Club are being put up for grabs.
Supporters of the team can secure a 125th anniversary home shirt signed by the first team, according to Vitalfootball.
Bidders can also attempt to get their hands on ball signed by the south-coast outfit's players, not to mention this season's away kit, which also features the signatures of the squad.
More than £2,000 has already been raised for the Saints Foundation Fund as part of the process, with those interested given until August 31st to put their offer on the table.
The money generated via the club's fans will help Southampton with its local charity work commitments.
Elsewhere, Judith Miller recently penned a piece in the Telegraph which suggested that sports memorabilia items are becoming increasingly valuable, especially given the fact that a jersey worn by England World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst was recently displayed in Harrods for £2.3 million.
Posted by John Folwell