Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction June 2010
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/22/2010
The original Ottawa Senators won the city's last Stanley Cup in 1927. The Senators were the most successful NHL team in the early days of the league with four Cups from 1920 to 1927, including three in four years. The Great Depression forced the team to move to St. Louis in 1933 before folding one year later. This beautifully mounted photo tribute was presented to team member Cy Denneny and is displayed under glass in a vintage 21" x 24" wood frame with the photo measuring out to about 13" x 16" mounted onto a darker matte. The montage of the 1926-27 Senators that refers to the team as, "Ottawa Hockey Association - Champions of the World, Holders of Stanley Cup, O'Brien and Prince of Wales Trophies" includes players such as George Boucher, Frank Nighbor, Cy Denneny, Frank Finnigan and King Clancy. By Hands Studios in Ottawa and preserved in excellent condition. Comes with a letter of authenticity and provenance from the family of Cyril Denneny.
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