A "SUPERB" collection of Bradford City memorabilia is set to go under the hammer.
The auction will include many club programmes from pre-war and wartime all the way through to the 2020s, both at Valley Parade and away from home.
The collection also features books, match tickets, team sheets and other Bantams memorabilia.
They will go under the hammer at Sheffield Auction Gallery on April 18.
For more information about the auction, visit Sheffield Action Gallery's website.
According to the auction house, the impressive collection was built by a Bradford City fan over many years.
Auctioneer and valuer Robert Lea said: "There are some wartime single sheet issues among the collection, which are generally difficult to find these days.
"Two of the examples from the 1930s are likely to make in the region of £80 to £120 each."
The auction will also include a "very good" selection of England home and away programmes and tickets dating back to the 1920s.
A spokesperson for Sheffield Auction Gallery said the event is "not to be missed".
They added: "Work is still being done to fully catalogue the collection and other similar entries are still invited for this auction."
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