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The Dewar Challenge Cup, 1904
Non-stop motoring: the Dewar Challenge Cup. The gift of Scottish whisky distiller 1st Baron Thomas R. Dewar(1864-1930), the cup was wrought in solid silver and richly chased by Messrs Elkington and Co. Ltd. Date: 1904
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Aug18 Baron Challenge Dewar Dewars Driving Elkington Gift Motorsport Solid Stop Trophy
6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox
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Estimated Product Size is 10.2cm x 15.2cm (4" x 6")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The Dewar Challenge Cup: A Testament to Early Motorsport Pioneers and Scottish Generosity This exquisite silver cup, now known as The Dewar Challenge Cup, was presented to the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland in 1904 by 1st Baron Thomas R. Dewar, a prominent Scottish whisky distiller. The cup, crafted in solid silver and intricately chased by the renowned Elkington and Co. Ltd., stands as a testament to the early days of motorsport and the spirit of competition that drove it. Baron Dewar, a passionate motorist himself, was an influential figure in the motoring world. He was a founding member of the Scottish Automobile Club and a strong supporter of motorsport events. The Dewar Challenge Cup was his gift to the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland, intended to encourage long-distance motoring and promote the development of more reliable and efficient automobiles. The cup's design reflects the era's fascination with motoring and the romance of the open road. The exterior is adorned with intricate engravings of wheels, gears, and other automotive motifs. The base bears the inscription, "Presented by Sir Thomas R. Dewar, Bart., 1904." The Dewar Challenge Cup was first contested in 1905, with competitors required to complete a non-stop drive of at least 1,000 miles (1,609 kilometers) within a specified time. The event became a significant milestone in the history of motorsport, with competitors pushing the boundaries of technology and endurance to claim victory. Today, The Dewar Challenge Cup remains an iconic symbol of the early days of motorsport and the pioneering spirit that drove it. Its intricate design and rich history continue to captivate collectors, historians, and motoring enthusiasts alike.
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