The Prince Alfonso Prize for Lawn Tennis at Heidelberg College in 1913 is the engraving on this stunning antique silver four-footed, twin handled cup with a heraldic pattern and latin logo of the college.* This solid silver cup exudes old-world charm and elegance, making it a unique and prestigious piece for any collector or enthusiast of antique silverware. With its historic and royal significance and intricate design, this cup is sure to be a treasured item for those who appreciate fine craftsmanship and timeless style. It is a small, mysterious piece of sporting memorabilia, with an unknown recipient. There is one ding on the base. It measures approximately 4.5" high and is clearly hallmarked on the body and lid. *The Latin inscription below the shield reads: "Per aspera, ad astra" which translates as "Through hardships to the stars". Motivational. It weighs 121g. Bought in a Windsor shop.
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