Commemorating a thrilling 38–36 win over Toronto in the 75th Grey Cup, this exquisite championship ring was custom-crafted for James Bell, whose miraculous recovery from a spinal injury served as the heart of the 1987 Edmonton Eskimos. Despite medical predictions that he would never walk again, Bell famously crossed the turf at BC Place under his own power to join the victory celebration. To honour his incredible resilience, the organization presented him with this 46-gram 10k gold ring, which features a diamond-encrusted "EE" logo and a personalized shank bearing his name and jersey number. The piece remains a shimmering testament to the team's "Bell 17" tribute patches and the last-second field goal that secured the title. Although resizing has obscured the original jeweller's hallmarks, this Balfour-produced relic stands as a profound symbol of athletic perseverance and franchise gratitude.
Size
1.5" Dia.
Condition
The ring is in excellent condition. Minor enamel loss underneath the "Bell" inscribed name.






















