Chicago White Sox World Series ring box
Date2005
DescriptionSquare black plastic box with a hinged top lid featuring a silver-colored metal "Sox" logo set within a cavity. On the front side of the box is a silver-colored miniature depiction of a World Series trophy set within a cavity. Interior of the box is covered in black velvet. The main portion within the interior of the box features an open insert for a ring, and has the ability to lift up completely out of the box by gripping two ribbons on either side.
Bio/Historical NoteJewelry box representative of those that were distributed to members of the Chicago White Sox to hold their World Series rings after their 2005 World Series championship win.
Object numberB-2020-0175-03
Classificationscontainers/vessels
Dimensionsw x h x d: 5.75 x 3.75 x 5 in.
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