Seabiscuit - PORTRAIT -Framed-B&W- Photograph-FREE PIN
A beautiful black and white photograph of Seabiscuit, that is an amazing closeup of the Head of one of America's most famous Race Horses .
You can see right into Seabiscuit's eye, and the eyes are the window to the soul, which revealed the most celebrated matchup between two thoroughbred racehorses of the first half of the 20th Century, the classic 1938 Pimlico Special Match Race featuring Seabiscuit and the 1937 Triple Crown Champion War Admiral, both offspring of the great Man o'War. The world could have stood still while these two champion horses galloped the track that November day with fans holding bated breath of crisp autumn air. Even President Franklin D. Roosevelt excused himself from an important meeting with America's Allies to listen to it on the radio that day in 1938.
A wonderful small black and white photograph of Seabiscuit. The type below print reads "Seabiscuit". This 4 1/2" x 5 3/4" Photograph is matted and framed in a classic Rosewood and Black Solid Wood Frame. A handsome 24k gold plated horse bit adorns the top of the frame. This frame measures 9 1/2 inches by 11 3/4 inches. ADDITIONAL BONUS of a FREE SEABISCUIT Horseshoe Pin that is painted in the red and white racing silks colors of Seabiscuit's stable.
Ready to hang on a wall,or display on your desk with an attached desk easel. Makes a super gift for any lover of horses. This would make a super set with the portrait we have of Smarty Jones by Barbara Livingston!
MINT CONDITION. STILL IN ORIGINAL BOX.
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