Mementoes of past All-Ireland hurling finals

Sporting memorabilia includes GAA and soccer collectibles in Whyte’s sales

Postcard from a  selection of rare, early 20th-century postcards from Kilkenny (€200-€300). It  features the Kilkenny team that won the 1907 All-Ireland final.
Postcard from a selection of rare, early 20th-century postcards from Kilkenny (€200-€300). It features the Kilkenny team that won the 1907 All-Ireland final.

Tipperary beat Kilkenny by a single point (1-9 to 1-8) to win the 1950 All-Ireland hurling final. A copy of the match programme is among the GAA lots in the sporting memorabilia section of Whyte's auction in Dublin on September 20th.

Lot 341, a selection of 1950s and 1960s GAA programmes, has an estimate of €200-€300.

A selection of rare, early 20th-century postcards from Kilkenny (€200-€300) includes one featuring the Kilkenny team that won the 1907 All-Ireland final. It was held, not in Dublin, but at Fraher Field, Dungarvan, Co Waterford. In those days, club teams represented the counties: Kilkenny was represented by the club side from Mooncoin who defeated the Cork team (the Dungourney club) in a score-line of 3-12 to 4-8.

A fascinating item of 1950s advertising memorabilia is a John Player’s cigarettes ornament featuring a Waterford hurler and a Cork footballer with the slogan: “On all grounds – Player’s Please”. It is estimated at €200-€250. These figures were once a familiar sight in bars throughout Ireland.

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Auctioneer Ian Whyte said, "GAA memorabilia, until a few decades ago was regarded as having no value, now it is increasingly collectable". He added that "items such as match programmes which 30 years ago, when nobody was collecting, were changing hands for as little as 50p can now fetch hundreds of euro".

Among the most sought-after items are All-Ireland medals and match programmes.

He said most collectors of GAA memorabilia were Ireland-based but some were Irish emigrants in locations including New York and Abu-Dhabi.

In July this year, the 1955 All-Ireland hurling final medal won by the late Nickey Rackard of Wexford was sold for €17,500. The estimate was just €5,000-€7,000. It was sold by Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers and is one of the highest prices ever achieved for an item of GAA memorabilia at auction.

Paul McGrath’s jersey

Whyte’s auction, titled the Eclectic Collector, in Dublin on Saturday, September 20th also features other sporting memorabilia with several items of interest for collectors of soccer memorabilia, particularly relating to the Republic of Ireland team.

Lots of interest include the jersey worn by Paul McGrath at his 1998 testimonial in Lansdowne Road. It will go under the hammer with an estimate of €400-€600.

A highlight for a true fan – or perhaps a dedicated autograph hunter – is a collection of 17 jerseys worn during Denis Irwin’s testimonial match in August 2000.

It is signed by Paul Scholes, Phil Neville, Gary Neville, David Beckham, Ollie Gunner Solskjaer, Nicky Butt, Jonathan Greening, Mikael Silvestre, Teddy Sheringham, Denis Irwin, Dwight Yorke, Andy Cole, Ryan Giggs, Ronnie Johnson, Ronnie Wallwork, Quintin Fortune and Roy Keane (€3,000-€5,000).