Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Spring 2021
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/30/2021
The first team in history outside of the United States to be crowned World Series champions, the Toronto Blue Jays achieved the historic feat in 1992, and proved to be no fluke when the superstar roster repeated the following season. This Toronto Blue Jays 1993 World Championship 14K gold and diamond ring was presented to Anne Demy, with her name printed on the original Tiffany & Co box (her relationship to the club is unknown). Size 7 ½ to 8 (the box states size 8) with a weight of 37 grams, "World Champions 1993" encircles the bezel in raised letters, centered by an enamel Jays logo with twin red maple leafs (the 1992 World Championship rings sported a single maple leaf for the first victory) and approx 44 diamonds. The right shank sports the raised wording "Toronto Blue Jays World Series 92-93”, with “Demy” in raised letters above an American League motif on the left shank. The inner band is stamped "Tiffany & Co. 14K 585". Accompanied by its original Tiffany & Co wooden display box (scratches to the lid) and outer teal two-piece cardboard box with felt bag, the ring shows heavy wear over the outer band with numerous scratches and dings, with additional small edge gouges. There is also wear to the lettering over the bezel.
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