SOLD ITEM 4604 - American Bankers Association silver golf trophy 1932

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American Bankers Association silver golf trophy 1932. This wonderful and quite rare "Gold trophy" is engraved "Presented to The American Bankers Association By The Bankers of Philadelphia 1932" Made by J. E. Caldwell and Co. in Philadelphia. Marked sterling AZ3908S. This sterling silver gold trophy measures 16 inches across and 11 inches high. Weighs 11.4 lbs. The back is engraved The Philadelphia Bowl won by 1932 Los Angeles P. S Belford,1933 Chicago R. E. Hanson,1934 Washington D.C. S. B. Smith, 1935 New Orleans R. S. Drew, 1936 San Francisco David Wisnom, 1937 Boston R. S. Drew 1938 Houston G. S. Eccles,1939 Seattle W.K. Yost 1950 New York J. L. Cleveland. It looks like the tournament was stopped during the second world war. Mint original condition.
 
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