A football fan's collection of memorabilia amassed since the 1960s could sell for up to £170,000.
Bryan Horsnell's collection includes football shirts for World Cup winners Sir Bobby Charlton and Bobby Moore and FA Cup medals won by the first father and son to win the competition.
Mr Horsnell, a retired postal worker, is selling the collection as he moves into a smaller home with his wife.
An auctioneer said Mr Horsnell, 82, was a "pioneer of football collecting".
The red Manchester United home shirt from about 1965 was worn and signed by Sir Bobby, while Moore's white Fulham 1975 FA Cup final shirt - thought to have been an unused spare - is also up for sale.