Town Programme Sells For ÂŁ1,000 - Ipswich Town News
A programme from a game in Town’s first season in the Football League, 1938/39, changed hands for £1,000 at auction earlier this month.
The programme for the Blues’ away game at Brighton & Hove Albion on October 8th 1938 was sold by Sporting Gold for £1,000 at their sale on December 1st, well above the estimate of £110 - £120.
It’s believed only one Town programme has previously fetched more, a single sheet programme from the Blues’ home game with Crystal Palace from the same season having sold for more than £1,100.
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