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SDL Trophies brings you the finest selection of quality trophies, medals and awards. SDL Trophies is part of the Family Owned SDL Group Ltd and also specialises in bespoke medals and trophies.
As a well established trophy supplier, founded in 1977, we have the experience and market knowledge to supply you with awards to suit all sporting, corporate, leisure events.
We offer Trophies, Medals, Glassware, Crystal, Plaques and Shields and much more. We have in-house engraving, printing and design facilities ensuring a high degree of control on quality, cost and delivery times.
History Of Trophies
Since
ancient times trophies have marked victories. In fact, the word "trophy" is
derived from the Greek tropaion, which comes from the verb trope, meaning "to
rout." In ancient Greece, trophies reflected victory in war, and were created on
the battlefield at the place where the enemy had been defeated. These trophies
included captured arms and standards, and were hung upon a tree or a large stake
made to resemble the figure of a warrior. They were inscribed with details of
the battle and were dedicated to a god or gods. Naval trophies consisted of
entire ships (or what remained of them) laid out on the nearest beach to
represent the conquest. The deliberate destruction of a trophy was considered a
sacrilege since it was given in thanks and tribute to a god.
The ancient Romans wanted to keep their trophies closer to home. Instead,. of a
tribute to the victors and the gods on the spot of the victory, the Romans had
special trophies constructed in Rome. These magnificent trophies often included
columns and arches atop a foundation. There remain, still, outside of Rome, huge
stone memorials that were originally crowned with sculpted stone trophies, now
gone.
Little is known about awards or trophies given during the Middle Ages. Chalices,
or two-handled cups, were given to winners of sporting events as early as at
least the very late 1600s in the New World. An exquisite, small two-handled
sterling cup in the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, was given to the
winner of a short horse race between two towns in New England about 1699 and is
called the Kyp Cup (made by silversmith Jesse Kyp). Chalices, particularly, are
associated with sport events, and were typically made in silver and given in
horse racing, and later, boating and early automobile racing (which became
popular over a century with the birth of the automobile). Sporting awards often
take the form of a cup, including the Davis Cup, a major tennis trophy first
awarded in 1900, the Stanley Cup, given to National Hockey League champs (1894),
and the World Cup, given since 1967 to top male and female alpine skiers, to
name a few.
Trophies are less expensive and awarded more frequently, thanks to manufactured
plastic trophies. In addition to having a variety of figures from which to
choose, trophies are of three primary forms: the clear plastic action figure
crowning the base, the gold-coloured or silver-coloured action figure atop the
base, or a rectangular plinth of plastic that is holographically decorated by
computer with words or graphic of the event, equipment, or sport scene and
placed on the plastic base.
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| Why choose SDL Trophies? |
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30+ years of business in the Awards Industry |
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UK wide Delivery |
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Over 1000 products |
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In house design for bespoke products |
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In house engraving and assembly service |
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Friendly Service |
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Experienced Sales Staff |
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Free web link to the Sporting Greats catalogue online to your website |
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Free catalogues for your customers |
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Regular monthly offers and discounted stock |
| SDL Contact Information |
| Tel: |
01282 418418 |
| Fax: |
01282 418419 |
| Email: |
sales@sdltrophy.co.uk |
| Address: |
Head Office Britannia Centre Bentley Wood Way Network 65 Business Park Burnley Lancashire United Kingdom BB11 5ST |
FOR OVERSEAS TRADE ENQUIRES We specialise in direct container shipments from our factories in China for more information, please contact patrick@sdltrophy.co.uk |
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