
Metal bowl commemorating the San Diego Padres’ 30th anniversary (1969–1999) and was preserved within the Tony Gwynn Estate. Originally created to honor the franchise’s 1969 inaugural season, the piece reflects on the team’s early identity as it entered Major League Baseball. By the time of this anniversary, Tony Gwynn had become the defining figure of the franchise—spending his entire 20-year Hall of Fame career in San Diego and earning the name “Mr. Padre.” The bowl represents a bridge between the Padres’ origin and their most iconic era, underscoring its historical and personal significance.
Dimensions: 9" x 9" x 2.5"
All dimensions are approximate.
Disclaimer: The exact composition of the metal is unknown. Surface details and finish may vary slightly from photos, with minor imperfections consistent with age and handling. This item features a silver OVD, verifying its authenticity through the Tony Gwynn Estate. A TRuEST™ authenticator was not on-site to witness its awarding, which is why this item does not carry our gold-level witness-based authentication OVD.
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