Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction June 2015
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/17/2015
Stunning and substantial Edmonton Eskimos 1981 Grey Cup championship ring was presented to team doctor Gordon Cameron. The Eskimos made it four straight titles with a thrilling 26-23 win over Ottawa in the 69th Grey Cup. Winners of the three previous Grey Cup games, Edmonton went 14-1-1 during the 1981 season and beat B.C. to advance to their fifth straight title game. Despite a 5-11 regular season, Ottawa emerged to represent the East and somehow took a 20-1 lead into halftime. Warren Moon got the Eskimos back on track as the upstart Rough Riders self-destructed in the second half and kicker Dave Cutler booted a 27-yard field goal at game's end to clinch Edmonton's fourth straight Grey Cup in front of a crowd of 52,478 at Montreal's Olympic Stadium.
A gorgeous diamond, approximately 20-point, sits in the top left corner of the face, one of four large stones, the three others are cubic zirconia, set around a gold Eskimos logo on the tableau. The team name is spelled out on the top and bottom bezels with four approximately 5-point cubic zirconias set on each side bezel. "Cameron" and "TMDOC" are above and below an Eskimos logo with "21" stamped in a circle on the left shank. The right shank displays "Grey Cup Champions" with "81" stamped on the bowl of the Cup with "CFL" on the base and the three previous championship years stamped below. This impressive Grey Cup ring weighs about 50 grams with "10K" and "Jostens" stamped inside the size 12 1/4 band. Light scratches on the bezel and band show that this beautifully preserved Grey Cup ring was worn with pride. Comes with a signed LOA from the family.
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