Sell or Auction Your Baltimore Colts Super Bowl V Necklace for up to $1,500 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Here is a Baltimore Colts Super Bowl V necklace we have sold:
Colts Super Bowl V Championship Necklace
Super Bowl V, the fifth edition of the Super Bowl and first modern-era National Football League (NFL) championship game, was a game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Baltimore Colts and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys to decide the NFL champion for the 1970 season. The Colts defeated the Cowboys by the score of 16–13 on a field goal as time expired. Baltimore Colts Super Bowl V Championship necklace. Necklace given to all Baltimore Colts wives and female employees after the team’s victory over the Cowboys, their first Super Bowl win. Pendant is 10K gold and is an exact replica of the top of the players’ Super Bowl ring. Accompanied by 24″ gold chain. Pendent measures 1″ x 1″ and is approximately 0.25″ thick. One of a very limited quantity in circulation. Mint condition. Sold for $1,500.
The following is some additional Baltimore Colts memorabilia we sold:
Colts 1st Game Ball Signed 1947
Signed 1947 game ball from the Colts’ very first game, played 7 September 1947. Signed by 31 members of the original Colts team, ball features the printed seal of the All-America Football Conference and Commissioner J.H. Ingram. Among signatures are head coach Cecil Isbell, as well as quarterback Ernie Case, offensive guard Augie Lio, defensive end Lamar Davis and backers Andy Dudish, John Vardian and Bill Hillenbrad. The Colts defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 16-7 in that historic first game in Baltimore. In 1946 Robert Rodenburg purchased the bankrupt Miami Seahawks and moved the franchise to Baltimore for the 1947 season. The new owner launched a contest for fans to name the new team. Contestants submitted a team name, explaining their reasons for the choice in 25 words or less. The winner was Charles Wilbur Evans, one of three contestants who submitted “Colts.” Mr. Evans believed the name celebrated Baltimore’s long, proud history in horse racing and, with five letters, would read easily in newsprint. He won and his prize included an AM/FM radio, season tickets, a U.S. savings bond and the team’s first game ball, personally delivered to his home by new owner Rodenburg. The ball remained in Mr. Evans’ family for almost 60 years and was acquired by us from his grandson. Some fading to signatures in black ink, otherwise good condition. One-of-a-kind piece of Baltimore Colts history. Sold for $9,580.
1968 Baltimore Colts 18k Gold Watch
Baltimore Colts Championship wristwatch from defensive back Ocie Austin. Fine Lucien Picard 18k gold wristwatch presented in recognition of the Baltimore Colts 1968 NFL Championship. The watch face features the Colts logo, NFL logo and proclamation, “Baltimore Colts Champions 1968.” Reverse engraved with Austin’s initials “O.M.A.” and number “37.” Minimal wear, near mint condition. Sold for $3,392.
1959 NFL Champion Baltimore Colts Team Signed Football — Including Johnny Unitas — JSA COA
Spalding Official John Unitas Football signed by team members of the Baltimore Colts in 1959, the year the Colts beat the N.Y. Giants 31-16 to win the NFL Championship. The thirty-four blue ballpoint signatures include Johnny Unitas, Sherman Plunkett, Jim Parker, Don Joyce, Art Donovan, Raymond Berry and others. Slight deflating to football; signatures all clear and legible. Overall very good to near fine condition. With JSA COA for all signatures. Sold for $1,000.
FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Baltimore Colts Super Bowl V necklace that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com). Top dollar obtained for your Baltimore Colts Super Bowl V necklace.





