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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Limited Edition Wembley Stadium Seat Back Presentation


This is your chance to own a piece of footballing history with this fantastic framed presentation which would make an unusual Christmas Present for the football fan in your life.

The presentation consists of a wooden seat back from Wembley Stadium, a photograph of Bobby Moore lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy after England's victory over Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final, a certificate and a plaque describing the presentation.

Wembley Stadium has hosted some great football matches, concerts and other events during its history and some of the worlds greatest sports stars and musicians have graced the hallowed turf and stage, especially the 1966 World Cup Final and Live Aid.
(The number on the seat shown is not necessarily the number that you will receive.)

Comes with COA

Manufacturer is a member of AFTAL

Our Price £255.00

POSTAGE

£20.00


This item is only available to customers in the UK

** This presentation is dispatched straight from our supplier so please allow up to 28 days for delivery**

Thank you for shopping at www.the-memorabilia-shop.co.uk

***Due to the nature of the item it may not be available to us when we order it so we reserve the right to cancel your order. This will only happen in very rare occasions.***

We will answer any queries you have as soon as we receive them and will gladly answer any of your questions to the best of our knowledge.




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3 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Hi

I worked for 2 years at the new Wembley national stadium, during my time there i was given a complete set of schematic drawings of the whole of the stadium incorporating every single detail, from the toilets to the royal box and players changing rooms. every single detail.
There are over 100 A0 size unmarked drawings and i have been told that they would be worth a small fortune to the right collector.
I would be gratefull if you could give me any information about how to go about selling them.

Sunday, 26 October, 2008  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hi

I worked for 2 years at the new Wembley national stadium, during my time there i was given a complete set of schematic drawings of the whole of the stadium incorporating every single detail, from the toilets to the royal box and players changing rooms. every single detail.
There are over 100 A0 size unmarked drawings and i have been told that they would be worth a small fortune to the right collector.
I would be gratefull if you could give me any information about how to go about selling them. please e mail me gilesbrwn@googlemail.com

Sunday, 26 October, 2008  
Blogger memorabiliashop said...

Hiya Giles

first of all thanks for reading our Blog.
Unfortunatelly I don't know anything of the valueing side of things, we buy all of our presentations direct from a manufacturer. I can't really point you in the right direction either apart from to maybe try one of the Auction Houses.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful

Duncan

http://www.the-memorabilia-shop.co.uk

Monday, 27 October, 2008  

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