Lot 102

New York - Art of the Automobile 2013

1913 Indianapolis 500 Mile Race 8th Prize Award by Heintz Art Metal Shop

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$57,500 USD | Sold

United States | New York, New York

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The 8th place award; original panoramic photograph, framed in bronze and overlaid in sterling silver;
56 in. x19 in. (142 cm x 48 cm)

Addendum: Please note that ten such frames were produced for 1st through 10th places. The IMS is in possession of the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, and 9th place awards.

This remarkable and massive sterling silver and bronze frame surrounds its original panoramic photograph of the third running of the Indianapolis 500. It was created by the Hertz Art Metal Shop, and it utilizes a technique of overlaying silver and bronze, which they had patented in 1912.

The framed photograph was presented to legendary American driver Louis Disbrow, who finished 8th behind the wheel of a Case. Details of the car’s owner, driver, finishing position, and average speed are cast in sterling silver and applied to the corners of the frame.

Only three such frames are recorded, one each for 3rd, 5th, and 8th place; the 3rd and 5th place frames can be found at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame, with this 8th place frame and photograph being the only piece in public hands. It is an irreplaceable part of American racing history that was once held in the hands of one of the Brass Era’s most renowned drivers.