New York Giants World Series ring
Date1922
Description14k yellow brushed gold ring with a large clear stone awarded to the 1922 World Series victors, the New York Giants, that has a large clear stone in center. The sides have raised lettering in polished gold, "Giants Worlds (crossed bats, ball and glove) / Champions 1922 (laurel leaves)."
Bio/Historical NoteThe Giants defeated the New York Yankees four games and a tie to zero games. 1922 was the first year that rings were awarded to World Series champions.
Object numberB-1941-0013
Artist, Creator, or Manufacturer
Dieges & Clust
Subject
New York Giants (Baseball team)
Classificationspersonal artifacts
Dimensions1 x .5 x 1 in.
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