Up for auction is a rare and exquisite **antique presentation decanter or pitcher**, awarded as a 1st place trophy at the **1903 Lake Michigan Yachting Association (L.M.Y.A.) Regatta** held in Milwaukee. This historic piece is not only a beautifully preserved example of **American Brilliant Period cut glass**, but also a tangible piece of early 20th-century yacht racing history.
* **Material**: Brilliant Cut Glass with Ornate Metal Top (likely silver plate with a sterling-lined interior)
* **Capacity**: Approx. 1.5 quarts
* **Height**: 9.75 inches tall
* **Weight**: 2 lbs 13 oz
* **Base Diameter**: Approximately 6.25 inches
* **Stunning Neoclassical Revival Lid and Handle**: Featuring elegant, period-appropriate design with scrollwork and stylized motifs.
* **Mascaron Spout & Handle**: The spout and inner base of the handle are adorned with finely detailed *mascaron* face motifs — classical design elements traditionally used in architecture and decorative arts, often symbolizing protection or grandeur.
* **Presentation Inscription** (etched on the metal spout):
> *L.M.Y.A. Regatta 1903 "Milwaukee" Class 3B 1st Prize Won by Vixed*
> *(Note: Though the inscription says "Vixed," this may be a typographical engraving error or unique yacht name. No confirmed racing record for this vessel yet, but it could be a misspelling of "Vixen" or a lesser-known boat of the era.)*
* **Lid Interior**: Appears to be sterling silver-lined, though no hallmarks are visible.
* **Glass**: Excellent antique condition with **no cracks, chips, or repairs**.
* **Metal Lid, Spout & Handle**: Also in excellent condition with no breaks, dents, or corrosion. Hinge operates smoothly and securely.
The **Lake Michigan Yachting Association (LMYA)** was established in 1894 to promote recreational sailing and competitive racing among the various yacht clubs around Lake Michigan. By 1903, Milwaukee had become a prominent host city for regattas, thanks to clubs like the **Milwaukee Yacht Club (founded in 1871)** and the newly forming **South Shore Yacht Club**.
Trophies like this were awarded to top-ranking vessels in their respective racing classes—in this case, **Class 3B**, likely based on boat size or sail plan. This decanter was presented to the winning boat *Vixed*, marking an exceptional achievement in one of the most prestigious sailing events on the Great Lakes during the early 20th century.
These presentation pieces were often custom-made by top-tier American or European manufacturers and awarded for skill, seamanship, and competitive success. Today, such items are **highly collectible** for their aesthetic, historical, and nautical value.
Please review all photos carefully for condition and design details. The craftsmanship, weight, and engraving all speak to this piece’s quality and purpose as a high-status award item.
**Questions are always welcome — please ask before bidding.** This is a rare and historic decanter worthy of any fine collection of nautical memorabilia, antique glass, or Edwardian presentation pieces