Scandinavian 800 silver yachting trophy made by J. Wagner and Sohn. Marked 800, no. 152725 for the yacht Ingomar, which was awarded the Krump Memorial Prize in a sea race, 1904. Shows a fully rigged Scandinavian style sailboat with a lone sailor riding on a crested wave. The Ingomar was owned by Morton Plant, American railroad baron, philanthropist, industrialist, and yachtsman. Plant was a member of the New York Yacht Club. Mounted on a custom mahogany base with an English silver plaque. It has a worn gilded finish. 20 3/4″ high, 22″ wide, 10 1/2″ deep. The base is 3 1/2″ high, 20″ x 12 3/4″. Approximately 9 lbs total, or 13.1 ozt. Provenance: directly from Morton Plant’s great grandson. Please note: this must be paid for by wire transfer, known check, or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
Johann Wagner Scandinavian 800 Silver Yachting Trophy “Ingomar” 1904.
