
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Inc., of Providence, has created a trophy for annual presentation to the U. S. men’s curling champions.
The Scottish winter sport was introduced in this country in 1830, predating baseball, football and even golf.
The trophy, designed by Donald Colflesh, is a huge punch bowl, 20 inches in diameter, with a 10-gallon capacity. Around its rim is a chased freize, showing “skips,” “sweepers” and other players. A replica of a curling stone (which looks something like a tea-kettle) decorates the cover of the bowl, which is pebbled to represent the ice on which the game is played. The bowl rests on a black wooden base which holds silver placques, on which winners’ names will be inscribed for the next 10 years.
A total of 324.55 troy ounces of silver went into the trophy, and 11 craftsmen worked on it for 355 hours.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - August 1957
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