Collector’s Guide to England Football Team’s Merchandise

Wednesday 26th June 2024 - Sharna Bennett

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Collector’s Guide to England Football Team’s Merchandise

Supporters of the Three Lions are renowned worldwide for their steadfast dedication and passion.

For fans, collecting commemorative merchandise is a wonderful way to celebrate the history and achievements of one of the most famed teams in international football. Whether it’s limited edition prints, autographed mementos, or even celebratory coins and stamps, the market is rich with unique items that hold sentimental value, while also serving as worthwhile investments. 

This guide will help you navigate the vast pursuit of England football collectables, providing tips on what to look for and where to find them.

A Brief History of the England Football Team

The England national football team, established in 1872, is the oldest national team alongside Scotland. England's pinnacle achievement came in 1966 when they won the FIFA World Cup. They have reached the semi-finals of the World Cup in 1990 and 2018, and were runners-up in Euro 2020. 

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Illustration of the first international at Hamilton Crescent, England v Scotland, 1872, by William Ralston

Collecting Memorabilia

Limited Edition Football Prints and Artwork

One of the most popular forms of collectables is limited edition prints. These often feature iconic moments in English football history, such as Geoff Hurst’s hat-trick in the 1966 World Cup final or David Beckham’s famous free kick against Greece in 2001. Look for prints that are numbered and signed by the artist or even the players themselves, as these add both value and authenticity.

 

Tips:

  • Ensure prints come with a certificate of authenticity (COA).
  • Check the edition size; smaller editions tend to be more valuable.
  • Look for prints signed by multiple players or the entire team for added value.

Autographed Memorabilia

Autographed items are a cornerstone of football collectables, and are highly sought after. From signed jerseys to footballs and photographs, these pieces are cherished by collectors worldwide. Authenticity is key here, so always buy from reputable sources. Easy Live Auction is home to live auctions from over 400 esteemed auction houses with auctions running every day, so there’s always something for everyone!

Tips:

  • Jerseys signed by entire squads from significant tournaments (e.g., World Cup, Euro Championships) are particularly valuable.
  • Items signed by football legends like Bobby Charlton, Gary Lineker, or Harry Kane can be highly sought after.
  • Displaying autographed items in protective cases can help preserve their condition and value.

This fully squad-signed gloss black and white press photograph from the World Cup 66 team was won at auction for £1,000.

Match Programs and Tickets

Match programs and tickets from historic games offer a tangible connection to the events they commemorate. For England fans, programs and tickets from milestone World Cup and European Championship matches are especially prized.

Tips:

  • Focus on programs and tickets from milestone matches, such as finals or notable victories. These are highly desirable.
  • Condition is important; items in mint condition or with minimal wear are more valuable.
  • Provenance can enhance value; where possible, look for items with a documented history.

Commemorative Coins and Medals

Coins and medals issued to commemorate significant tournaments or accomplishments in England football history are another popular collectable. These items often come in limited runs and are sometimes made from precious metals.

Tips:

  • Verify the metal content and minting details; silver and gold editions are typically more valuable.
  • Limited edition runs with COAs are preferable.
  • Consider purchasing from official sources or our repertoire of well-established auction house clients to ensure authenticity.

 

This F.A. international debut medal awarded to Tom Grosvenor of Birmingham City for the England v Ireland match in 1933, alongside his three England caps and his number 8 England football shirt, went under the hammer for £10,100 in 2021.

Stamps and First Day Covers

Philatelic specialists can also find joy in collecting stamps and first day covers that celebrate England’s footballing heritage. These often depict key moments, players, and tournaments.

Tips:

  • Look for limited edition releases and those with special postmarks.
  • Stamps signed by players or featuring unique artwork can be particularly desirable.
  • Preserve stamps in protective albums to maintain their condition.

Where to Find Commemorative Football Merchandise

With the advent of online auctions, finding commemorative England football merchandise has never been easier. Easy Live Auction can be a real treasure trove for collectors. Some key places to look include:-

  • Specialised Sports Auction Houses: These often feature a wide range of football memorabilia. Terry’s Sport Auctions, and Sportingold regularly run specialised auctions.
  • Easy Live Auction: Searching specifically for England football items or related keywords will bring up a plethora of results, with catalogues added and updated daily.
  • Official Merchandise Stores: Occasionally, the Football Association or other official bodies will release commemorative items directly to the public.

Upcoming Auctions

 

This England pennant with ink signatures from the European Football Championship Germany, 1988, is Lot 1426A in Eastbourne Auctions’ catalogue, commencing July 3rd and estimated at £60 - £80.

 

Lot 346 on 30th June at Terry’s Sports Auctions is this memento England v Scotland ticket from their 1932 match. It’s estimated to go under the gavel at £40-£60. 

Commemorating England’s 1966 world cup victory are these complete sheets of 4d stamps. This is Lot 313 at Warwick and Warwick’s 3rd of July auction, estimated at £80.

Collecting commemorative merchandise from the England football team is a rewarding hobby that allows supporters and collectors alike to own a relic from the bygone days, be it for sentimental purposes or otherwise for its sheer value. By concentrating on authenticity, condition, and provenance, collectors can build a valuable and meaningful collection. So whether you’re a seasoned collector or even if you’re just starting out, there’s a wealth of items celebrating the English football legacy out there waiting to be discovered.

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May the best bid win!