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ANVERS 1920. Winner's trophy at the VII Olympic Games for the cycling events. The first winner's trophy to feature the Olympic rings. Designed by sculptor Henry Eugère (1872-1944) with a representation of victory supporting the rings. Taking the form of an urn or amphora, it is made of metal with a verdigris and gold patina on a beige marble base. Total height 43 cm. In good condition. Rare
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ANVERS 1920. Winner's trophy at the VII Olympic Games for the cycling events. The first winner's trophy to feature the Olympic rings. Designed by sculptor Henry Eugère (1872-1944) with a representation of victory supporting the rings. Taking the form of an urn or amphora, it is made of metal with a verdigris and gold patina on a beige marble base. Total height 43 cm. In good condition. Rare
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