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First Prize Trophy Won at Third Annual Cincinnati Hill Climbing Race, 1907

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Artifact Overview

Hill climbing contests combine steep grades, hairpin turns and dangerous drops for some of the most challenging races in motorsport. Early competitions not only tested the driver's skills but showcased the practical performance of the automobile. Races usually pitted comparable vehicles -- ones with similar engine size, price or weight -- against each other. The host automobile club or product sponsors supplied trophies for the winners.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Trophy (Object)

Date Made

1907

Subject Date

1907

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2004.0.9.42

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Britannia metal
Silver (Metal)

Technique

Plating (Metal coating)

Dimensions

Height: 9.25 in
Width: 8.375 in
Depth: 4.375 in

Inscriptions

Engraved on obverse: THIRD ANNUAL / HILL CLIMBING CONTEST / Given by / Automobile Club of Cincinnati / FIRST PRIZE / Class A Bottom: WARRANTED / QUADRUPLE PLATE / HOMAN MFG. COMPANY / C..H / 14 / SPECIAL / H Sticker on bottom: F122
First Prize Trophy Won at Third Annual Cincinnati Hill Climbing Race, 1907