This antique photograph frame is a rare find from the 1917 Tuxedo Charity Horse Show. The coveted blue ribbon and antique photograph is framed in beautifully crafted wood and would make a great addition to any collection. It's a piece of history that horse lovers and collectors alike will appreciate.


The frame is 12"x15".


Attached is a article from the date the was in the New York Times.


"The New York Times


SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1917


WOMEN TAKE HORSE PRIZES


Mrs. Hanley and Mrs. Wagstaff


Among Tuxedo Show Winners.


Special to The New York Times. TUXEDO PARK, N. Y., June 9.-The closing day of the Tuxedo Charity Horse Show was marked with ideal weather. A larger crowd of society folk than yes- terday were present and many more in- teresting classes were shown. John Wanamaker, occupied a box with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rod- man Wanamaker, and Mrs. E. H. Harri- man and family were present.


Mrs. Walter H. Hanley of Providence won the saddle horse championship with her bay gelding Twilight, and John McE. Bowman's bay mare Beeswing won the reserve prize from a field of six cham- pion blue ribbon winners of the show, In the two saddle horses. css Mrs. David Wagstaff carried off first honors with Pointex and Chitteah and Justus Rupert's Dollie Madison and Ellie Wood were second. The prize plate in hunters' championship class was awarded to James Cox Brady's brown gelding Kil- kee, and Miss Carol Harriman's Minister won the reserve prize.


In the ladies' hunters class to be ridden by ladies on side saddle, Miss Carol' A. Harriman, riding her brown gelding Apology, was first, and the Handy Hunter Plate went to Percy Rockafel- low's Heartland. The local pony Jumper was won by Miss Fanny Whitfield on her Piebald Ginger, and the polo mount class up to carrying 200 pounds went to W. Averell Harriman's Sweetheart. The Fallow Fields Farm's entry Molly Richards was second. The best local saddle horse prize was won by Mrs.


David Wagstaff's. Pointes. The best cavalry mount prize was won by P. Lorillard's Naraka, with S. L. Frank's Ajax second.


Among those who occupied boxes were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Frelinghuysen, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tilford, Mr. and Mrs. W. Averell Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Edson. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Barbey, Mr. and Mrs. Garrard Comely, Mr. and Mrs. William V. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luden, Mrs. C. H. Coster, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fulton Cutting, Mr. and Mrs. F. De P. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth Wickes, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Keech, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Prince, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Baldwin."


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