A sale of soccer memorabilia belonging to the late Celtic legend Stevie Chalmers raised more than £56,000.
But there was disappointment when two star items failed to sell.
Bidding for Stevie’s cup-winning meda l from Lisbon reached £120,000 at one point but did not meet the Chalmers’ family’s reserve price.
His medal from the victory is part of a collection with an estimate by McTear's Auctioneers of £150,000-£250,000.
A jersey belonging to Brazil icon Pele was also withdrawn after the top bid of £38,000 came up short of the £50,000 to £100,000 asking price.
Celtic fan John Buckley spent thousands of pounds buying up a range of Chalmers’ boots, jerseys and pennants on behalf of the podcast Celtic State of Mind.
They are set to go on display in Edinburgh .
Other items in the auction include the match-worn jersey of Inter Milan midfielder Gianfranco Bedin from the European Cup final, which Chalmers swapped at the end of the match.
The former Celtic striker died aged 83 in April last year just days after fellow Lisbon Lion and captain Billy McNeill.
Chalmers' son Paul said it was a family decision to allow the collection to be sold with the blessing of his mother Sadie.