7 April 2025
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The Club House auction at Rogers Jones & Co is a premier event for collectors who seek items that define the spirit of human achievement, history, and passion.
This specialist sale brings together an eclectic yet expertly curated selection of memorabilia from a vast array of interests, creating a unique marketplace where nostalgia and high-value collecting intersect. From the rugged history of militaria and maritime artefacts to the high-octane world of motoring and the cultural resonance of music memorabilia, the auction serves as a home for objects that carry profound stories and historical significance.
What distinguishes the Club House auction is its ability to celebrate various spheres of leisure and adventure under one roof. Enthusiasts of fine wine, whisky, and spirits will find rare and collectible bottlings, while those with a penchant for the outdoors can explore items related to adventure and exploration. This diverse approach ensures a vibrant auction atmosphere, attracting a wide-ranging demographic of bidders who share a common appreciation for provenance and rarity. By grouping these specialised categories together, Rogers Jones & Co creates a cross-disciplinary appeal that consistently generates international interest.
The auction is perhaps most famous for its unparalleled success in the realm of sporting memorabilia, specifically within the world of rugby union. It has gained a formidable reputation for achieving incredible world-record prices for historic rugby jerseys, cementing its status as the leading destination for the sale of elite sporting heritage. This track record of success is a testament to the firm’s deep expertise and its ability to market significant artefacts to a dedicated global audience of collectors and institutions.
By combining professional scholarship with a genuine passion for the items sold, the Club House auction provides a trusted and exciting platform for both buyers and sellers. Every lot is treated with the respect due to a piece of history, ensuring that whether it is a rare vinyl record, a naval instrument, or a legendary piece of sporting attire, it is presented to the market with maximum impact. This auction remains the definitive choice for those looking to acquire or consign items that represent the very best of human endeavour and cultural legacy.
Sir Gareth Edwards' 1973 Barbarians Jersey
Sold March 2023. The current world record for rugby memorabilia.
£240,000

New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Jersey
Sold October 2015. Previously the world auction record for a rugby jersey
£180,000

Welsh Art, Welsh Furniture & Welsh Antiques / Rugby & Other Sports Memorabilia