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Yankees Bench
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I’ve seen better “provenance.”
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pretty sure I sat on that......waiting for a bus.
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I like the two different styles of legs.
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The legs seem the same to me, it's just that someone attached a strip of wood to one of them. Probably to keep it from scratching the floor wherever they had it after it was in wherever it was.
It seems a bit lightly built compared to most stadium seating, but the style of the legs seems more Victorian/Eastlake style maybe 1880's I don't think it's Yankees related at all, but it is cool in its own way. Just not 7500 cool. Although, even in the mid 80's I saw some insane prices decorators in NY could get for things. |
very very funny indeed
I live in NY so if I make it then it it is from Yankees |
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Highlanders maybe????? :D:D:D |
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I've got several fixtures scattered about my house from China.
Pretty sure that's rock solid provenance this decorative birdhouse was lifted directly from The Forbidden City. I think I also might have a flat screen that was pulled deep from the bowels of The Great Wall. https://static.nationalgeographic.co...g?w=1600&h=900 |
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Nah, none of the pics I can easily find in my lazy google search show seats anything like that at Hilltop park. I didn't check the three different polo grounds but did try on the st georges cricket grounds :D:D:D |
"I don't know if it came from The Yankees, but there is a possibility since it was purchased in New York."
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Probably from a train station since it once had armrests separating the seats. I like the new stenciled numbers. Not even an attempt to age them.
I am guessing the barrels in the background of the photo were purchased in Baltimore so they must/could/may be from the bar Babe Ruth's dad owned... |
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