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| Gilbert Merrick Birmingham City 1946 - Signed Limited Edition |  | Brand: Sporting Greats
Buy New: £37.50 as of 31/7/2010 13:52 BST details
Seller: Sporting Greats
ASIN: B001KZGSIM
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| • | Limited Edition: 75 | | • | Signed by: Gilbert Merrick | | • | Picture size 16" x 12" (410mm x 305mm) | | • | Certificate of Authenticity provided | | • | 100% no quibble money back guarantee |
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Product Description Gilbert Merrick - Birmingham City 1946
Birmingham City keeper Gilbert Merrick under pressure from a Tottenham Hotspur player, punches clear during a League Division 2 game at White Hart Lane in 1946.
This specially commissioned Limited Edition Picture of just 75 has been signed by Gilbert Merrick, at a commercial signing session.
The picture size is 16" x 12" (410mm x 305mm).
Sporting Greats have been collecting Sporting Memorabilia for over 20 years. All our signatures are original, and we offer a 100% refund if you are unhappy with either the description of your purchase or the authenticity of any of our signatures. Certificate of Authenticity provided with all signed items.
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