Souvenir
Object number2009.17.3 a,b
Date2009
Mediumvinyl; foam; metal; cotton
Credit LineGift of Andrew E. Masich
DescriptionRectangular seat cushion stuffed with foam pillow and covered in multi-colored vinyl; handle. On back: pouch with zipper on bottom. Seat top has text and logos. Sides has text beneath handle printed in white; on left, blue background with white printed text on left have game location; on right has date. Text printed on pouch has Super Bowl XLIII logo and sponsor information.
Rectangle cotton blue bandanna featuring many sizes of the updated red, white and blue Pepsi logo. Manufacturer's info printed on one edge.Dimensions(a) Width: 13.5; Length: 15.375; Depth: 2.25 (b) W: 20.75 ; L: 21
Inscriptions(a)
Seat top has Super Bowl XLIII logo and text "BRIDGESTONE".
Sides: on top, beneath handle, printed in white, "NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE"; on left, blue background with white print on left, "TAMPA BAY"; on right, "02/01/09".
Printed on pouch: Super Bowl XLIII logo / "BRIDGESTONE / HALFTIME / SHOW".
(b)
Rectangle cotton blue bandanna featuring many sizes of the updated red, white and blue Pepsi logo.
Marks(b)
Manufacturer's info printed on one edge "PEPSI and The Pepsi Globe are trademarks of PepsiCo, Inc."
Historical NotesSeat Cushion from Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa Bay, FL, collected by Andrew Masich at Superbowl XLIII as a guest of Art Rooney. The Pittsburgh Steelers won their unprecedented sixth Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Arizona Cardinals in an exciting match up, the score was 27-23, in Super Bowl XLIII. The Halftime show was sponsored by Bridgestone for the second year in a row and featured, for the very first time, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
Previous owner
Andrew E. Masich
Related person
Arthur Joseph Rooney Jr.
Related institution
Pittsburgh Steelers
Related institution
Arizona Cardinals
Related institution
The Bridgestone Group
Related institution
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Related institution
PepsiCo, Inc.
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