Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction March 2010
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 3/16/2010
Elegant silver plated ice bucket was presented to Norm Ullman in recognition of the Detroit Red Wings' 1964-65 NHL regular season title. The Hall of Fame center led the league with 42 goals and finished second in the Art Ross Trophy race with 83 points, four behind Chicago's Stan Mikita. In fact, Ullman was one of three Red Wings to finish among the top five leading scorers along with Gordie Howe and Alex Delvecchio. Ullman's name is engraved in stylish detail along with "National Hockey League, League Champions, 1964-1965, Detroit Hockey Club Inc." on the front of this distinctive silver-plated ice bucket that members of the Red Wings received for claiming the Prince of Wales Trophy. Detroit won the league title for the first time in eight years with a 40-win, 87-point season. This special keepsake from a Red Wings championship season remains in excellent-plus condition overall. "Victorian Plate" is etched on the bottom along with "E.P. Copper, B.M. Mounts, Made in Canada" and "1968" in this classic award from Ullman's personal collection. This remarkable keepsake from Norm's finest NHL season comes along with his signed letter of authenticity.
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