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    Lenticular tile, residual from the Body Zone of the Millennium Dome, adapted as a Bidding Paddle for use by successful purchasers in the Millennium Dome Assets Auction Sale, Day 1, Zone and theme items, 27 February 2001 [and potentially thereafter for duration of 4-day sale]. 1 tile; plastic, laminated, 25cm square. Bidder's number 1035, on printed paper label adhered to upper part of lenticular surface, label also with legend 'A body tile from the Body Zone with compliments of NMEC and Henry Butcher International' and their logos; paper has Dome roof outline [watermark?] at bottom edge. Given only when a purchase had been made; purchasers told to keep their paddles after the sale as souvenirs of the occasion

    Lenticular tile

    2001

    Lenticular tiles, unused, residual from the Body Zone of the Millennium Dome [supplied 1999]. 3 tiles; plastic, laminated, each 25cm square. Of the type adhered in overlaps to the exterior of the Body, reflecting and changing colours in different lights. (see stroke records)

    Lenticular tiles

    1999

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