From the original "House That Ruth Built," this all-original wood and cast iron seat features a curved back and commemorative plaque. It was removed during the 1974-75 renovations in the Bronx and is in EX condition with numerous coats of original, well-weathered and chipped blue paint. The old Yankee Stadium opened its doors in 1923 after a two-year, 2.4-million dollar construction plan, this seat got to be a part of some of the greatest moments in baseball history. One of the plaque's nails is missing but does not take away from the overall importance of this object.