
Original 1930s London Underground sign on sale for £1.8k
Despite dating back to the 1930s, the sign is still in good condition, with marks of rust adding to its historic look.
You can see the full listing via eBay.
You can own a 1930s London Underground sign for £1.8k
Those looking for a piece of London Underground history will have to pay a high price, though.
At the time of writing, the eBay listing had a starting auction price of £720.72 with zero bids and the auction will end on Wednesday, July 23 at 10am.
However, those eager to get their hands on the London Underground sign can buy it straight away for £1,842.72.
If Camden Town is not your favourite station on the Tube, you could get a 1930s sign for Balham for a price of £1,021.62.
The sign is not the only Transport for London item being sold on eBay, with one seller listing an Oyster Card.
For £224.32, you can own an Adidas x Arsenal TfL Oyster Card that was first released in 2022.
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The card comes with a small wallet featuring logos from Adidas, TfL and the Arsenal badge.
The design on the card is split to show fans of Arsenal in the past, wearing hats and suits, along with the original Arsenal support badge.
The other side of the design shows a modern Arsenal station with supporters wearing club shirts and scarves.

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