This is a vintage wooden seat, made in the 1950s by American Seating Company.  The wood is from different ballparks, except the middle back slat, which is from Milwaukee's County Stadium.  The original Milwaukee County Stadium wood seat back slat has some of its original green paint showing on the back for authenticity (see picture of the seat back; original County Stadium paint is circled in red.)  The standards were sandblasted and powder coat painted yellow, and the wood was painted in official Packers green, as sold by Menards, a Wisconsin-based company.  The seat is very solid and weighs close to 50 pounds, including stands as shown, which turns it into a functional chair.

The seat number represents Packers Hall of Fame player Paul Hornung, who famously wore #5.  Vince Lombardi said Hornung was the best player he ever coached.

The Packers are best known for playing their home games at historic Lambeau Field, but they also played many games at County Stadium.  

USPS shipping is $90.00 and will be shipped disassembled. Reassembly is simple and I can walk you through the process if necessary (nobody has ever needed much help.)  Local pickup in east central Minnesota (Rush City, Harris, North Branch area) is of course free.  Thanks for looking.

From Wikipedia:

Milwaukee County Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Opened in 1953, it was primarily a baseball park for Major League Baseball's Milwaukee Braves and later the Milwaukee Brewers. It was also used for Green Bay Packers football games, ice skating, religious services, concerts, and other large events. Its final season was in 2000, when it was replaced by the adjacent Miller Park.