Coupe des Glaciers 1932, a silver-plated hexagonal trophy, decorated with enamelled motoring club badges and the route of the rally engraved into the surface, with raised and enamelled town names, on wooden base - 10½in high

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Coupe des Glaciers 1932, a silver-plated hexagonal trophy, decorated with enamelled motoring club badges and the route of the rally engraved into the surface, with raised and enamelled town names, on wooden base - 10½in high

The "Coupe des Glaciers" was a prize awarded during the famous Alpine Rally for a penalty-free performance by an individual (not team) entry. It was the highest possible achievement and was presented to drivers during the rallies of 1931 to 1934.

Very few Coupe des Glaciers were awarded, for example only three were awarded in 1933.

The 1932 Rally started in Munich on Thursday 28 July and after leading the participants through Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France, finished in San Remo, Italy on Wednesday 3 August.

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