Sell or Auction Your Belmont Stakes Winner’s Trophy for up to Nearly $30,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Below is a recent realized price for a Belmont Stakes Winner’s trophy. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Belmont Stakes Winner’s Trophy. Sold for nearly $30,000.
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LeRoy Neiman Twice Signed Copy of His Art Book ”Horses” — With His Signed Hand-Drawn Sketch of a Horse on the Title Page
LeRoy Neiman signed horse sketch within his signed book ”Horses,” published by Henry M. Abrams: New York: 1979. The famed expressionist painter of high-profile sporting events, including the Kentucky Derby, sketches a horse in profile to the title page and signs it ”from LeRoy for Sue”. Upon the fly-leaf he signs his full name ”LeRoy Neiman” in pencil, along with an ink inscription, ”To Sue Rees with love / Dec. VIII nineteen 70 nine”. Inscription seems to have been penned at a different time from signature itself. Neiman’s ability to covey the look and feel of dynamic action in fast-paced athletic competitions resulted in his acclaim as the first sports artist of the world. The Smithsonian, the Whitney Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, and many others across the world count his art among their permanent collections. Hardcover volume runs 350pp. Measures 14.5” x 14.25”. With original dustjacket and pictorial endpapers. A blank bookplate is affixed to front free endpaper, along with a newspaper clipping on Neiman, else near fine. Minor creasing and edge wear to dustjacket, else near fine. Sold for $1,220.
LeRoy Neiman Original Large Painting From 1997 — Measures 71.5” x 47.25”
LeRoy Neiman original artwork, oil on board measuring 71.5” x 47.25”. Large artwork features a peacock design in Neiman’s distinct style, with a woman in the background, possibly inspired by Gail Devers from the 1996 Olympics. Artwork was one of several Neiman did for NBC in 1997. Framed with wood backing to a size of 73.75” x 50.25”. Signed and dated by Neiman at lower right. Minute soiling at edges, else near fine. Sold for $12,100.
Wilbur Shaw’s 1935 Indianapolis 500 Jacket — Given to Him as an Inaugural Member of The ”Champion 100 Mile an Hour Club” — From the Wilbur Shaw Estate
Wilbur Shaw’s ”Champion 100 Mile an Hour Club” jacket. Bomber jacket was awarded to Shaw in 1935, as one of the very first 12 Indianapolis 500 drivers to finish the entire 500 miles without relief at a remarkable average speed in excess of 100 miles per hour. The club was founded in 1935 by Champion ad executive, M.C. deWitt as the ”Champion Spark Plugs 100 mph Club”. Fully-lined brown leather jacket features a yellow Club applique on the front and a patch sewn within, embroidered with Shaw’s name. Its label identifies the leather as genuine pony skin and its brand as Knopf Sportswear. Wear and fading, with some scattered fraying to lining and knit cuffs, else near fine. From the Wilbur Shaw estate. Very rare Indianapolis 500 memorabilia. Sold for $15,625.
Race-Car Legend Wilbur Shaw’s Trophy From His Induction Into The Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1991
Motorsports Hall of Fame trophy from Wilbur Shaw’s induction. Shaw’s son accepted the trophy on his late father’s behalf at the June 1991 ceremony. Shaw’s phenomenal racing career saw him win the Indianapolis 500 three times, and in 1940 set a record as the first driver to win it two years in a row. Trophy, named, ”Horsepower”, is a winged horse of cast iron on a wooden base. Measures 13.75” in height. Base diameter measures 4.75”. Weighs a mighty 20 pounds. Near fine. Sold for $6,083.

Early Wilbur Shaw Racing Trophy From The Bernbach National Championship in 1924
Wilbur Shaw trophy from one of his first seasons in his racing career, when he won the Bernbach National Championship. Shaw saw this victory on 28 September 1924 in the Light Car Class at the Hawthorne Track in Chicago. Measures 14.75” in total height, with a 5.5” diameter base. Silver-plated trophy cup shows some denting and flattening to the rim, with some loss to silver plate, else good. Sold for $5,027.
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