BUGATTI INTEREST - EARLY 20TH CENTURY REPLICA VICTOR LUDORUM CHALLENGE TROPHY AWARDED TO A. BARON, modelled as a white metal motor car, on stepped stained wood base, with white metal plaque inscribed '( REPLICA' ) VICTOR LUDORUM CHALLENGE TROPHY 1939 - A. BARON', approximately 10.5cm long Note: The Victor Ludorum Trophy is the principal trophy given by the Bugatti Owner's Club. As the Second World War approached, Arthur Baron was leading the Victor Ludorum with 41 marks, up to and including the Prescott International Meeting on July 30 th 1939. This was the last competitive meeting at Prescott before the outbreak of WWII, the later September meeting cancelled. This award would have been given to Baron at the Club’s Annual Dinner, however with the outbreak of war, it is likely that this was held over until the Club’s tenth annual Dinner, held at Claridges on 7 December 1945. Whilst the main trophy is retained by the Club, award recipients receive a replica to keep. Arthur won the Victor Ludorum partnership with his engineer brother, Len Baron. Len inherited this keepsake upon the death of his brother, who subsequently bequeathed the trophy to the vendor. Condition reports indicate issues visible to the naked eye. Whilst every effort is made to provide accurate and honest condition reports, none of our staff is a professional conservator or restorer. Any condition report offered should be accepted as an indication of any obvious issues or problems or the lack of them. The condition report does not form part of any contract between McTear's and the buyer, and all lots are offered "as is" in accordance with our Terms of Business in the printed catalogue and available on our website.
BUGATTI INTEREST - EARLY 20TH CENTURY REPLICA VICTOR LUDORUM CHALLENGE TROPHY AWARDED TO A. BARON, modelled as a white metal motor car, on stepped stained wood base, with white metal plaque inscribed '( REPLICA' ) VICTOR LUDORUM CHALLENGE TROPHY 1939 - A. BARON', approximately 10.5cm long Note: The Victor Ludorum Trophy is the principal trophy given by the Bugatti Owner's Club. As the Second World War approached, Arthur Baron was leading the Victor Ludorum with 41 marks, up to and including the Prescott International Meeting on July 30 th 1939. This was the last competitive meeting at Prescott before the outbreak of WWII, the later September meeting cancelled. This award would have been given to Baron at the Club’s Annual Dinner, however with the outbreak of war, it is likely that this was held over until the Club’s tenth annual Dinner, held at Claridges on 7 December 1945. Whilst the main trophy is retained by the Club, award recipients receive a replica to keep. Arthur won the Victor Ludorum partnership with his engineer brother, Len Baron. Len inherited this keepsake upon the death of his brother, who subsequently bequeathed the trophy to the vendor. Condition reports indicate issues visible to the naked eye. Whilst every effort is made to provide accurate and honest condition reports, none of our staff is a professional conservator or restorer. Any condition report offered should be accepted as an indication of any obvious issues or problems or the lack of them. The condition report does not form part of any contract between McTear's and the buyer, and all lots are offered "as is" in accordance with our Terms of Business in the printed catalogue and available on our website.
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