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  2. Claret Jug - Wikipedia

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    Each club contributed £10 to the cost of the new trophy, which is inscribed 'The Golf Champion Trophy', and was made by Mackay Cunningham & Company of Edinburgh. When played the 1872 event trophy was unready to be presented to Morris (his fourth consecutive title), although his name was the first to be engraved on it.

  3. Webb Ellis Cup - Wikipedia

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    The cup and cover by Paul de Lamerie inspired Carrington and Co to design the trophy. There are two official Webb Ellis Cups, which are used interchangeably. One is a 1911 trophy made by Carrington and Co. of London, featuring a Victorian design of a 1740s cup by Paul de Lamerie, while the other is a 1986 replica. [2]

  4. L.G. Balfour Company - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Balfour acquired the Norton Facility and Caudle Engraving in Dallas, after which the company's graphics business greatly expanded. Thomas Wyman purchased Balfour in 1983 and opened a new ring plant shortly thereafter. In 1998, Balfour secured a three-year, $20 million corporate recognition program contract with AT&T ...

  5. Grisham Stadium - Wikipedia

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    With the construction of a new Carrollton High School in 1963, [N 1] a new athletic stadium was needed adjacent to the school building. The CHS Athletic Booster Club, a unified booster program unique for its time, raised funds to construct a new stadium, which opened on September 3, 1965, and was named Trojan Field on November 5.

  6. Trophy of arms - Wikipedia

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    Antique trophy of arms, with Scottish bagpipes, engraving circa 1750 by William Hogarth (1697–1764) Scene from the Triumphs of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna Roman Denarius circa 46-45 BC, depicting a trophy of arms tropaion from the Gallic Wars of Julius Caesar showing a captured Gaul on one side and a mourning female symbolizing Gallia, defeated ...

  7. Woodlawn Vase - Wikipedia

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    Following 1953, the winning owner of the horse that won The Preakness Stakes was no longer allowed to keep the trophy for the year. In 1983, the trophy's silver design was appraised by Tiffany and Company of New York (the original creator in 1860) as priceless but a figure of $1,000,000 was established for insurance purposes. The appraised ...

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