The Grand National silver trophy won by Music Hall, 24th March 1922, made by Elkington and Co Birmingham 1921. This large impressive trophy modelled as a circular bowl with three shell and leaf decorated scroll handles, supported by three winged 'angels', each holding a laurel crown, on triangular shaped base with scrolling leaf band, 46.5cm high, 227oz, on wooden plinth (NC)

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