Andre Agassi’s medal and a signed Andy Murray T-shirt are among 155 pieces of Wimbledon memorabilia going under the hammer.
The tennis tournament finished yesterday (14 Jul) at SW19.
But now loads of collectables from Wimbledon history are going up for auction on Friday (19 Jul).
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The most expensive item is a bronze medal awarded to US star Agassi in 2000.

With an estimated worth of up to £4,000, this medal will be a fantastic addition to one’s sporting collections.
Andre Agassi won the medal after reaching the semi final, where he eventually lost to Pat Rafter.
Pete Sampras Wimbledon Singles Millennium Champion Waterford Crystal Presentation Platter also makes an appearance in the auction.
The plate is estimated to go for anywhere between £1,500 to £2,000 at auction, as reported by Need To Know.

Known for his extraordinary success at Wimbledon, Pete Sampras won seven championships between 1993 and 2000 at the tournament.
A pair of match worn and personalised sneakers also feature in the auction, worn and signed by the iconic Pat Rafter.

The size 10 Reebok’s worn by the icon are estimated to fetch anywhere between £200 to £400.
The signed green and white shoes have ‘Rafter’ lettered on the heels.
A Fred Perry shirt worn in 2013 and signed by Brit tennis legend Murray also features on the lot.

The 37-year-old Scotsman featured for the last time at Wimbledon this year as his glistening career on the court draws to an end.
Fans wanting to cherish this item of sporting history will have to cough up anywhere from £150 to £250.
A unique bottle of Bollinger champagne also features in the auction, unfortunately bidders will be purchasing an empty bottle.

However, the exterior has 17 signatures featuring on it, from tennis icons such as Venus Williams, John Newcombe and Greg Rusedski.
The bottle is expected to go for anywhere between £150 to £250 at auction.
Finally, a signed Wimbledon poster from the 1996 tournament will feature in the auction.

The original poster has been signed by iconic tennis players that includes Pat Cash, Goran Ivanisevic and Pete Sampras.
The poster is estimated to fetch anywhere from £150 to £250 at auction.
The auction is being run by Ewbank’s based in Woking, Surrey.
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