Antique Vintage Wembley 1925 Souvenir Propelling Pencil – FA Cup Final Era
Vintage Wembley 1925 Souvenir Propelling Pencil – FA Cup Final Era
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A charming and highly evocative vintage propelling pencil, engraved “WEMBLEY 1925” and decorated with a running horse motif – a wonderful pocket-sized souvenir from one of the most iconic moments in British sporting history.
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Crafted in metal (most likely silver-plated rather than solid silver), the pencil has a classic hexagonal shaft, tapered writing end and a turned knop finial with a lovely cabachon finial end It has a pleasing weight in the hand and the gentle wear you’d expect from an item that has lived a full century of life.
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These pencils were popular commemorative pieces in the 1920s – practical, affordable souvenirs sold to mark major national events, and far more likely to survive than paper ephemera.
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🏟️ Wembley 1925 – Why This Matters
The year 1925 marks the opening season of the original Wembley Stadium, and most famously the 1925 FA Cup Final between Sheffield United and Cardiff City.
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That match went down in history as the “White Horse Final”, when enormous, uncontrolled crowds spilled onto the pitch. Order was famously restored by mounted police, including PC George Scorey on his white horse Billy – an image that became one of the most enduring symbols of British football.
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This pencil would have been purchased during that very moment in time – a tangible link to the birth of Wembley as the spiritual home of English football.
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✨ Condition
Good vintage condition overall
Visible surface wear and patina consistent with age
Engraving remains clear and legible
Mechanism present (lead may need replacing depending on buyer preference)
Nothing over-restored – it wears its history honestly.
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📏 Approximate Size
Length: approx. 8–9 cm
(Perfect for display, desk styling, or a collector’s cabinet)
strong appeal for:
Football memorabilia collectors
Wembley & FA Cup enthusiasts
Vintage desk / gentleman’s accessory collectors
Gift buyers looking for something genuinely historic
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💛 Why we love it
Because it’s not just a souvenir – it’s a tiny piece of 1920s Britain, carried in a pocket, used daily, and now quietly telling the story of Wembley’s very first roar.





















































