Selling old United programmes.

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I wonder if anyone could help me out.
It's not something I've done before and without going into too much detail its something I'm needing to do rather than wanting to.
I've got some old united programmes to sell. They date from the 50s up until about 2010.
Could anyone recommend the best thing to do with them? Antiques shop? Ebay? I'm not after the best price but I don't want to just give them away either.
Thanks guys.
 



Check out www.sheffieldauctiongallery.com
Sheffield Auction Gallery, just off Chesterfield Road, have regular sales, and your programmes are more likely to appeal to local buyers
 
Check out www.sheffieldauctiongallery.com
Sheffield Auction Gallery, just off Chesterfield Road, have regular sales, and your programmes are more likely to appeal to local buyers
Yep makes sense. I will check them out.
Appreciate it!
 
I wonder if anyone could help me out.
It's not something I've done before and without going into too much detail its something I'm needing to do rather than wanting to.
I've got some old united programmes to sell. They date from the 50s up until about 2010.
Could anyone recommend the best thing to do with them? Antiques shop? Ebay? I'm not after the best price but I don't want to just give them away either.
Thanks guys.

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spongebobblade is my SAD fucking future farther in law and I am sure the sad old man might take some off your hands if he hasn't already got them. But is probably worth a message to see if he is interested.
 
I wonder if anyone could help me out.
It's not something I've done before and without going into too much detail its something I'm needing to do rather than wanting to.
I've got some old united programmes to sell. They date from the 50s up until about 2010.
Could anyone recommend the best thing to do with them? Antiques shop? Ebay? I'm not after the best price but I don't want to just give them away either.
Thanks guys.
To be fair the more modern day programmes (1970+) are worth very little. You could probably put them on eBay as a bulk lot and you might get £20-30 for them. At Sheffield Auction Gallery you might get slightly more but your commission will outweigh it. The 60s I would sell as bulk lots per season (eBay again). The same applies with mid to late fifties but if you have any pre 1953 programmes they are worth listing individually. It's always worth checking for any old postponed, friendly or Anglo Scottish cup games(single sheets). Are they all home programmes?
 
To be fair the more modern day programmes (1970+) are worth very little. You could probably put them on eBay as a bulk lot and you might get £20-30 for them. At Sheffield Auction Gallery you might get slightly more but your commission will outweigh it. The 60s I would sell as bulk lots per season (eBay again). The same applies with mid to late fifties but if you have any pre 1953 programmes they are worth listing individually. It's always worth checking for any old postponed, friendly or Anglo Scottish cup games(single sheets). Are they all home programmes?
That's a big help mate cheers.
Ye the majority are home ones.
I will have a proper look through when I've chance, I'm not being lazy I just wanted then all gone in one or two sales really.
Thanks
 
Ebay is really the luck of the draw. The suggestion of Sheffield Auction Galleries is very good, and worth looking at. Alternatively, keep an eye out for the next Antiques Fair at Doncaster Racecourse (if you are willing to travel a bit). If anyone there is buying stuff like that, you might end up getting a bit more than auction because neither the buyer or seller has to consider commision.

As others have said, the more recent stuff is worth buttons I'm afraid.
 
spongebobblade is my SAD fucking future farther in law and I am sure the sad old man might take some off your hands if he hasn't already got them. But is probably worth a message to see if he is interested.
Was about to leave you my entire valuable collection in my will to you but you can fuck right off na. I'll cash in when I'm older and blow the lot on sex, drugs and rock n roll
 
That's a big help mate cheers.
Ye the majority are home ones.
I will have a proper look through when I've chance, I'm not being lazy I just wanted then all gone in one or two sales really.
Thanks
The Auction Gallery only has 2 sporting memorabilia auctions a year so if you did decide to go down that route you'd have to be mighty quick as the next one is 7th March. Failing that you are looking at September time
 
The Auction Gallery only has 2 sporting memorabilia auctions a year so if you did decide to go down that route you'd have to be mighty quick as the next one is 7th March. Failing that you are looking at September time

5 weeks away, so you've got 4
 
spongebobblade is my SAD fucking future farther in law and I am sure the sad old man might take some off your hands if he hasn't already got them. But is probably worth a message to see if he is interested.

Was about to leave you my entire valuable collection in my will to you but you can fuck right off na. I'll cash in when I'm older and blow the lot on sex, drugs and rock n roll

I'd have a word with your daughter, there, Sponge.
Can't stand for that nonsense.
Hit 'im where it really hurts ;)
 



I suppose it depends on how much they have and the quality of it. With the exception of one the last few have been poor from a Blades point of view
 
It's a long bleeding way for me but I will call them this weekend for some info.
Failing that that I will have to rely on ebay.
Cheers for your input fellas
 

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