News & Blog 30th Aug 2023Rugby legend Wilkinson’s shirt from first-ever England World Cup title up for auction at an estimated £60k after competition winJonny Wilkinson’s shirt from the first-half of the historic 2003 game that sealed England’s first-ever Rugby World Cup title is up for auction in September at Graham Budd Auctions for an estimated £40,000-60,000. The match-worn shirt was won in a competition 19 years ago and is now being sold by the competition winner. 17th Aug 2023The Roy Goodall Collection - In the September AuctionSome fine footballers have heralded from the City of Sheffield and its surrounding areas over the years. The city is defined as the birthplace of the modern game. One of its brightest stars from the inter-war years came from the village of Dronfield just a few miles outside the city centre, the home today of the world’s oldest football club, Sheffield FC. His name was Roy Goodall. 25th Jul 2023Setting World Records at Graham BuddThe official match ball used in the final of the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup sells for a World Record £180,320 21st Jul 2023Women’s Football Memorabilia – A good investment for the future?In recent years, women's football has seen a significant rise in popularity. We discuss the potential of investing in women's football memorabilia for the future. 18th Jul 2023Why did England’s most historic rugby kit have two designs?Our upcoming ‘Rugby World Cup & Sports Memorabilia Auction’ features two pieces that would stand out as prized possessions among any Rugby fan’s collection. 14th Jul 2023Djokovic’s winning racket from first Wimbledon final up for auction after lucky catch in the crowdThe tennis racket that made Novak Djokovic a household name at Wimbledon is going under the hammer in September for an estimated £10,000-£15,000. 12th May 2023The David (Bumble) Lloyd CollectionGraham Budd Auctions are delighted to be curating the sale of the David (Bumble) Lloyd collection in our June auction. 28th Apr 2023Competition winner to sell Qatar World Cup final ball at auctionThe football that helped to cement Lionel Messi’s reputation in the sporting history books is due to go under the hammer in June for an estimated £160,000-200,000. The official match ball was used in the final of the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup, where, after six spectacular goals, Argentina finally won the championship for the third time following a memorable penalty shoot-out.Pagination Go to Previous page Go to page 6Go to page 7Go to page 8Go to page 9Go to page 10 Go to Next page