Those with a love for all things Norwich City are in for a treat later this month as an antique roadshow with a yellow and green twist is held.
On the Stall City, a Canaries memorabilia store based in The Forum, is running a collectors fair on Sunday, April 28, with all of the profits going to the Community Sports Foundation.
Shirt collector Billy Pointer will be holding a detailed exhibition of his huge collection of around 600 shirts.
Among them will be one of goalkeeper Kevin Keelan’s match-worn shirts from the early 1970s, the club's record appearance maker.
Andy Bowles, who runs On the Stall City with his wife Sharon and son Jacob, said that the event is free of charge and will be: “One of a kind. No other stalls are running anything like this.”
Members of the Norwich City FC Historical Trust will be available to provide details and approximate values for any piece of memorabilia.
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Andy is encouraging people to come along to have a look at the many shirts and items they have in stock which will be for sale.
With the match-worn 1992 FA Cup-semi-final shirt of City legend John Polston selling for £2,500 on Monday, Andy is urging fellow fans to bring their shirts as they “could be worth thousands”.
With donations flooding in, Andy continued: “Just this morning someone donated a photo from 2004 given to Lotus staff members signed by the team as that is who sponsored them at the time.
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“We also have Teemu Pukki’s training gear, footballs from the 1990s as well as signed shirts and photographs from the 1950s - so we have lots of memorabilia.”
The free event is being held between 10am and 2pm.
Andy added: “If the event is successful, we will definitely do it again.”
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