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Elvis Presley ring, Woodstock tapes grab spotlight at Hollywood auction

Presley gave the ring, which has a total 2.25 carats of diamonds and which he designed himself, to his opening band singer JD Sumner in 1975.

November 12, 2020 / 17:07 IST
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A gold and diamond "TCB" ring worn by Elvis Presley is expected to fetch more than $500,000 at a memorabilia auction in Los Angeles that ranges from rock guitars to a set of master tapes from the Woodstock festival.

The Elvis Presley ring is described as the first in a series of rings with the TCB (Taking Care of Business) letters and lightning bolt motif that the singer adopted as his mantra in 1969 when he returned to performing concerts after focusing on movies.

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"It's the quintessential Elvis jewelry piece," said Brigitte Kruse, founder of GWS Auctions. Kruse said she thought the ring could fetch anything between $500,000 and $1 million at the 300-item auction on Nov. 28.

Presley gave the ring, which has a total 2.25 carats of diamonds and which he designed himself, to his opening band singer JD Sumner in 1975.