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Auction Booklet-Min L A U ent T Sil R I V AUCTION 11th - 31st Jan Bid. Donate. Support. L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 1 Steve Hanley Starting Bid England Tour of South Africa 2000 Official match shirt from mid week fixture. £50 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 2 England 1999 World Cup Squad Starting Bid Signed by the squad majority of which played in 2003 cup £250 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 3 RICHARD WIGGLESWORTH Starting Bid France v England 23rd February 2008 Signed limited edition canvas print. £100 No.1 of 2 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 4 Crowning Glory Painting Print No.49/500 Starting Bid Signed by, Ben Kay, Jason Robinson, Mike Tindall, Richard Hill & Steve Thompson. £200 Online Price £350 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 5 Jason Robinson Starting Bid 'Signed Jason Robinson shirt from 2007, Jason's last England season. £90 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 6 Jason Robinson "Power & Glory" Starting Bid Signed print by Jason Robinson and artist Roberts HightonNo.219/500 £150 Online price £275 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 7 Jason Robinson Starting Bid Signed England Shirt £80 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent T Sil LOT R I V AUCTION NUMBER 8 Martin Johnson Starting Bid Signed World Champions England Shirt £100 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 9 Martin Johnson Starting Bid Signed photo print of Johnson lifting the world Cup £80 No.615/1000 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent T Sil LOT R I V AUCTION NUMBER10 Will Greenwood Starting Bid Signed England Shirt presented to Macclesfield Rugby Club by Will Greenwood. £100 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER11 Jason Leonard OBE Starting Bid Limited edition print - this is a painting done £60 from the world cup signed by Jason. No.260/500 send your bid to *Small crack in bottom right hand corner [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER12 Martin Bayfield England 1991-1996 Starting Bid Limited Martin Bayfield unique print that has been signed by Martin. £60 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER13 Brian Moore "The Pit Bull" Starting Bid Limited Brian Moore print. This is a unique print that was signed by Brian. £50 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER14 Rob Andrew MBE Starting Bid Signed ball with Action shots This is totally unique one of a kind.. £80 *small crack in the glass at the bottom send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER15 Sale Sharks Squad 2017/18 Season Starting Bid Signed by the squad. £50 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER16 Sale Sharks Squad 2019/20 Starting Bid Signed by squad players £50 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 17 Sale Sharks Squad 2005/2006 Starting Bid Signed Print of the Guinness Premiership Final by the winning squad Sale Sharks 45 v Leicester Tigers 20 - 27th May 2006 £50 This is a limited print that produce for Sale to give to the owners and management to mark the Premiership win. send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER18 Sale Sharks Squad 2004/2005 Starting Bid Signed print of the European Challenge Cup Final Limited print that was produced for Sale to give to the £50 owners and management to mark the Challenge Cup win send your bid to Signed by the Sale players [email protected] Sale 27 v Pau 3 L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 19 Sale Sharks Squad 2006 Starting Bid "Breast Cancer Awarness" Match shirt. This is a match shirt from a Sale Sharks game signed by the £40 players circa 2006. Sale played the last game of the season send your bid to in this one of a kind kit for Breast Cancer Awarness. [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 20 Ben Foden Starting Bid Sale sharks official match day playing shirt from the 2005/6 season. £40 Worn and signed by Ben Foden send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 21 Steve Hanley Starting Bid His final playing shirt signed with message £70 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER22 Charlie Hodgson Starting Bid Limited edition print £40 Sale Sharks - signed by Charlie send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER23 Barry John Starting Bid Limited addition Print signed by Barry John at a dinner hosted by JPR. £50 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER24 J.P.R Williams Starting Bid Limited edition print signed at a dinner hosted by JPR. £50 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER25 Martin Corry Starting Bid Signed photo print £40 send your bid to [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 26 Lions Captains by Peter Cornwall Starting Bid Limited edition print Signed by the winning British & Irish Lions Captains, John Dawes, Willie John McBride, £100 Finlay Calder & Martin Johnson. send your bid to Online Price £211. [email protected] L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER27 The Botham's Ashes Limited edition cricket print titled “Botham’s Ashes, England Starting Bid vs Australia 1981” signed by Ian and the artist in pencil to £50 the border. Including summery of Botham’s performance throughout the test series including his legendary 149 and send your bid to also his bowling heroics which won the day taking 5 wickets [email protected] for 1. No.862/950 L A U ent LOT T Sil R I V AUCTION NUMBER 28 Chris Jones Starting Bid Signed official match shirt England V Australia 12th November 2005. £40 Chris also played for Sale Shark between send your bid to 2001 - 2011. [email protected].
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