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Stanley Matthews tea service auctioned | |
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A tea service that belonged to England football legend Sir Stanley Matthews has sold at auction for £4,800 - more than three times its reserve price. | A tea service that belonged to England football legend Sir Stanley Matthews has sold at auction for £4,800 - more than three times its reserve price. |
It was given to Matthews by Stoke City following his 44th appearance for England against Belgium in 1946. | |
Seller Craig Stevens, from Hanley in Stoke-on-Trent, said the price it sold for at the auction in Shrewsbury on Wednesday was a "complete shock". | Seller Craig Stevens, from Hanley in Stoke-on-Trent, said the price it sold for at the auction in Shrewsbury on Wednesday was a "complete shock". |
The tea service was bought by a Premier League football club director. | The tea service was bought by a Premier League football club director. |
'New puppy' | |
Matthews played for Stoke City and Blackpool and won 54 caps for England. | |
The tea service carried the hallmark Sheffield 1932, as well as the monogram SM and the Stoke City crest. | The tea service carried the hallmark Sheffield 1932, as well as the monogram SM and the Stoke City crest. |
Antiques collector Mr Stevens said he had bought the tea service at auction in Hanley in 2011 and paid about £1,100. | |
Matthews the magician | Matthews the magician |
The Stoke City fan, who collects Matthews memorabilia, said: "We are immensely sad to see it go but we have just got a new puppy and we were worried it would get broken. | |
"We are going to put the money away for a rainy day." | "We are going to put the money away for a rainy day." |
Mr Stevens, a former Stoke season ticket holder, said his father and grandfather had seen Matthews play. | |
The service was auctioned by Halls and was filmed by the BBC's antiques series Flog It. | The service was auctioned by Halls and was filmed by the BBC's antiques series Flog It. |
Fine art director Jeremy Lamond said: "We were delighted with the price achieved for the tea service which was a very fitting tribute to Sir Stanley." | Fine art director Jeremy Lamond said: "We were delighted with the price achieved for the tea service which was a very fitting tribute to Sir Stanley." |
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