SOLD! for $330.00.
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1st item: Gilt bronze shooting trophy in the form of a loving cup, mounted with antler or stag handles. Presentation engraving reading "4th Annual Tournament, Nov. 15th 1907" with applied silver revolver to one side and the other side engraved "First Possible 5 Shot Score Shot by E. P. Vaughn" with applied silver bullseye. Partial maker's mark to base with medallion reading GENUINE GOLD BRONZE. Mounted onto a black socle. Trophy 6" H. 9" total H. 2nd item: Set of forty-two (42) framed horse show ribbons dated from 1924-1926 from the Scranton Horse Show, won by the horse Amber Crest, a 7-year old Chestnut Geling belonging to Mortimer B. Fuller of Scranton, PA. Mounted onto a fabric covered board and housed in a wood frame. 27 1/2" H x 33 1/2" W. Note: The horse Amber Crest was the recipient of numerous awards including at the Brooklyn Horse Show where he won the President's Trophy in 1923 and 1924.
PROVENANCE: Private Southern collection.
CONDITION: 1st item: Base was formerly drilled, likely for a lamp, maker's mark illegible. Some minor bending to rim and base and rubbing to inner body near rim from top fitting. Scattered minor dings to upper body. 2nd item: Ribbons with minor fading, otherwise overall very good condition.