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"Man o' War" Cup Sterling Silver Gilt Presentation Copy

1943, Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, the hemispherical bowl with beaded and gadrooned banding, raised on a waisted foot, inscribed "Man o' War Cup / The Travers of 1943 / Won By / Eurasian".
h. 6-3/4", dia. 9-1/2"; 41.37 t. oz.

Notes: The Man o' War cup, named after the stallion widely regarded as one of the greatest racehorses of all time, is a solid gold cup designed by Tiffany & Co. for Abe Orpen, manager of Kenilworth Park, Ontario. The cup was presented to Man o' War's owner, Samuel D. Riddle, after the stallion defeated Sir Barton, first winner of the Triple Crown, in a highly-touted match race in 1920. Riddle's widow donated the cup to the Saratoga Race Course in 1936, where it has been presented to the winner of the Travers Stakes (the 3rd ranked race for American three-year-olds after the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes) every year thereafter by a member of the Riddle family. The gold cup is retained by Saratoga and the new winner added to the list inscribed on the trophy, but the owner is presented a smaller silver gilt copy, of which the present lot is an example. It was presented to Hill River Stable, owner of Eurasia, who won the 1943 Travers Stakes ridden by jockey Steve Brooks in 2:03:80. The piece is marked with Tiffany's World War II "star" mark, indicating that it was made from domestically produced silver after April 17, 1943.


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