Volleyball England Foundation Christmas Auction 2025

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This is a fundraising event that will support the aims of the Foundation. Our aim is to give more people the opportunity to enjoy volleyball and the health and social benefits it brings.

Enjoyed by people of all ages, both genders, all nationalities and those with and without disabilities, volleyball is a totally inclusive sport.

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London 2012 Paralympic Match Ball
Lot 14
£ 20
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Paralympic Day Ball
Lot 13
£ 10
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Beach Volleyball by Denise Austin
Lot 15
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Framed photo of the Women's London 2012 team
Lot 12
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Large Black Dryrobe coat
Lot 3
£ 60
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London 2012 Match Ball
Lot 10
£ 20
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Volleyball First Aid kit
Lot 1
£ 20
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London 2021 Mascot
Lot 16
£ 10
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Framed photo of the Men's London 2012 sitting Volleyball Team
Lot 2
£ 50
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Coaching session from Donald Deans
Lot 8
£ 50
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Signed Bello Brothers shirts
Lot 7
£ 45
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Medium sized Black Dryrobe Coat
Lot 11
£ 20
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Go Spike Soft Touch Volleyball
Lot 4
£ 30
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2 Mikasa Junior Balls
Lot 9
£ 15
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Polo shirt from the Stavanger Sitting Volleyball competition
Lot 6
£ 30
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