|
|
|
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
|
Welcome to the board...Your grandfather used to be my neighbor. A real nice fellow.
__________________
Looking for Nebraska Indians memorabilia, photos and postcards |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
Yes he is an amazing guy, the best stories ever! I have collected his stuff for years and when he handed things out I was the only grandchild to get anything since he knew I had been collecting so much. I never knew he would give me anything but I was very lucky. This was the only thing I didn't have a price for. I am trying to insure everything though you can't put a value on family items the company still wanted something to show it's value. I will go with the $10k mark I guess. Thanks everyone for your help! |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
If it was really given instead of a WS ring, $10,000 sounds reasonable.
|
|
#4
|
||||
|
||||
|
I am a collector of superbowl and world series rings. You have hit on the biggest challange ring collectors face - researching what happened or is happening when teams issue rings and awards.
We don't have a text book or comprehensive websites that we can refer to. So much knowledge is gained by research, talking to other collectors and speaking to teams and ring manufacturers. I try and assemble as much information as possible such as pictures, weights, descriptions for each ring that is created. As an example of undocumented and rare items: I have a '55 brooklyn dodger player ring, as as far as I know, my ring is the only one that was modified (by the player) to include more diamonds than the original design. I have never seen another like this and I have no idea if others exist. Calls to Balfour (who made all the Yankee rings) and Jostens (who makes many of the superbowl and other world series rings) usually results in being told that the rings were made so long ago, all notes and documentation has been lost. They can be a good resource for rings made in the last twenty years. So it will be hard to determine how many other tea-sets are out there and sadly, as the price realized in the auction-link shows, such an item would have much less demand than an actual ring from that time period. Good luck in your quest. Once resource you may want to try is the Yankee stadium museum curator. His name is Brian, I believe, and he has an amazing wealth of information and resources at his disposal. He may even want to borrow the item and put it in the Yankee stadium museum. Best of luck, |
![]() |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Complete Set Chase New York Yankees World Series Pins | bronxbomber609 | Baseball Memorabilia B/S/T | 0 | 03-16-2011 08:51 AM |
| 1945 World Series Pen & Pencil Bat Set - Tigers/Cubs | baseball tourist | Baseball Memorabilia B/S/T | 0 | 12-17-2010 05:52 PM |
| World Champion A's pin cica 1909 Whitehead and Hoag | ricktmd | Pre-WWII cards (E, D, M, etc..) B/S/T | 0 | 06-11-2010 04:00 PM |
| 1956 Topps Baseball Set | Archive | 1950 to 1959 Baseball cards- B/S/T | 2 | 02-12-2009 08:14 PM |
| Needed : PSA 7 1956 Topps cards to finish my set | Archive | 1920 to 1949 Baseball cards- B/S/T | 1 | 12-02-2006 05:06 PM |