Sell or Auction Your Cincinnati Reds 1990 World Series Ring for up to $1,897 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Cincinnati Reds 1990 World Series ring that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).
Sell Your Cincinnati Reds 1990 World Series Ring
We sold a Cincinnati Reds 1990 World Series ring. Please see details below:
Cincinnati Reds 1990 World Series “Wire to Wire” Ring
Cincinnati Reds 1990 World Series ring given to Joyce Pfarr, the administrative assistant to owner Marge Schott, who requested a men’s ring for her husband after the Reds’ championship win in a 4-game sweep over the Oakland A’s. Ten karat gold ring features 11 diamonds on the face to form a “C”, set against a red stone encircled with raised lettering, “Cincinnati Reds 1990 World Champions”. Right shank features a World Series trophy with “Sweep C-4, A-0”, and left shank features Riverfront Stadium with “Pfarr, Wire to Wire”. Interior of band is stamped “LGB 10K.” Men’s size 11 ring has some rubbing to gold from wear, overall very good condition. Accompanied by original Cincinnati Reds presentation box. Also with an LOA from Joyce Pfarr’s son. Sold for $1,897.
The following are some additional World Series rings we sold:
Beautiful 1980 Philadelphia Phillies World Series ring awarded to former National League President Charles ”Chub” Feeney. Led by Hall of Famers Mike Schmidt and Steve Carlton, the 1980 Phillies broke a 97 year old title drought, beating the Kansas City Royals in 6 games en route to their first ever World Series title. Awarded a World Series ring was National League President Charles ”Chub” Feeney, who presided as President during a lengthy period of stability during which the league neither expanded nor relocated a franchise. Manufactured by L.G. Balfour Company, 10kt gold ring features the Philadelphia Phillies ”P” encrusted in 7 diamonds upon a red ruby center, with ”Philadelphia Phillies / World Champions” written to the perimeter of the face. Feeney’s name and title along with a relief of the Phillies’ home ballpark, Veterans Stadium, are featured to left shank, with a relief of the World Series trophy and ”1980” written to right shank. Ring measures 0.75” in diameter. Near fine. With an LOA from Charles Feeney’s son. Sold for $6,875.
1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Ring — Dodgers Owner Stephen W. Mulvey’s Replacement Ring
1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series replacement ring featuring a diamond at center, owned by Stephen W. Mulvey, whose family co-owned the Dodgers from 1912-1975. 1955 would be the singular World Series championship of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who beat their cross-town rival, the Yankees in the spectacular 7-game showdown, finally securing baseball’s ultimate crown. Not only was this the first and only win by the Dodgers in Brooklyn, it was the first time in MLB history that a team would come back to win the World Series after losing the first two games. Ring is engraved ”HJ 14K” to inner band, indicating it’s from sometime after 1980 when the jeweler Dieges & Clust was sold to Herff Jones. Otherwise it’s looks exactly as the original 1955 ring, cast in 14K white gold with a round-cut diamond at center, set against a Dodgers-blue stone, encircled by ”Brooklyn World Champions”. Right shank features a globe with ”Dodgers” written over it, and ”First / 1955”. Left shank reads ”B” with Mulvey’s name over a baseball. Ring size is 11.75. Near fine condition. Consigned directly from the Mulvey family. Sold for $6,250.
FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Cincinnati Reds 1990 World Series ring 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 Cincinnati Reds 1990 World Series ring.





