1957 French Equestrian Show Trophy Plate
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1957 French Equestrian Show Trophy Plate

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1957 French Equestrian Show Trophy PlateAwarded at the 1957 Concours Hippique International, this scalloped pewter plate is a striking relic of mid century European equestrian culture. Centered with a French coat of arms and the Latin motto Post Tenebras Lux After Darkness, Light this piece carries both symbolic weight and historic gravitas. Concours Hippique events were the social crown jewels of post war Europe: equal parts sport, diplomacy, and spectacle. This plate would have been

Awarded at the 1957 Concours Hippique International, this scalloped pewter plate is a striking relic of mid-century European equestrian culture. Centered with a French coat of arms and the Latin motto “Post Tenebras Lux”After Darkness, Light — this piece carries both symbolic weight and historic gravitas.

Concours Hippique events were the social crown jewels of post-war Europe: equal parts sport, diplomacy, and spectacle. This plate would have been presented to a winning rider or stable, making it a true piece of competitive history.

The soft pewter sheen, subtle surface marks, and timeworn patina are not imperfections — they are proof of a life well lived and a moment worth remembering.

Perfect as wall art, layered into a gallery display, or styled on a shelf as a sculptural accent with a story.


PRODUCT INFORMATION

Era: Mid 20th Century (dated 1957)
Condition: Very Good Vintage Condition, with light wear consistent with age
Country of Origin: France
Materials: Pewter
Dimensions: 10.5" L × 10.5" W × 1" H
Color/Finish: Soft silver-gray patina
Care: Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth; do not polish


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