Rare Middlesbrough football shirt sells for almost £20,000

News imageGraham Budd Auctions Front and back photographs of the Middlesbrough shirt dating from around 1886 to 1890.Graham Budd Auctions
In common with football jerseys from the era, the Middlesbrough top resembles a Victorian dress shirt

A rare Middlesbrough football shirt dating back more than 130 years has sold for almost £20,000.

Auctioneers said the jersey was thought to date from about 1886 to 1890 and was "possibly the oldest example of a shirt from a league club still in one piece".

The shirt has polka dot collar and cuffs and an embroidered MFC badge and club motto Erimus - "We Shall Be".

Graham Budd Auctions said there was a lot of interest in the top which went to a private collector for £19,840.

Middlesbrough later switched to blue shirts before adopting red at the turn of the 20th Century.

The top had had an estimate of £15,000 to £20,000.

Made by Middlesbrough shirt maker E Banks, it was described as in excellent condition with areas of brown spotting and a repaired tear on the right breast.

The auction firm added: "The trim is exceptional, a blue-and-white polka dot round the collar and buttons to complement the light blue needlework on the badge, [the shirt is] made from flannelette like some Victorian dress shirt which, without the badge, it could well be mistaken for."

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