Burglary At Harness Racing Museum
The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame in Goshen, New York was burglarized sometime overnight between December 17 and December 18.
Thieves targeted the display case containing a sterling silver Faberge soup tureen and ladle, the Memphis Gold Challenge Cup, the gold Weaver Loving Cup and a Tiffany basket shaped bowl inscribed Worthy Chief. Ten additional trophies were also stolen. They were constructed between 1895 and 1946 and have been in the Museum’s collection since soon after it opened in 1951.
“The Goshen Police are working with multiple agencies and we are hopeful their efforts may lead to the recovery of some of these items,” said Museum Director Janet Terhune. “We ask the equine community and our neighbours in Orange County to be vigilant and report any pertinent information to the Goshen Police at 845-294-7988. The trophies are clearly inscribed and the Faberge trophy is inscribed in Cyrillic.”
There is a $10,000 reward for information leading to the return of the Faberge tureen and the Memphis Gold Challenge Cup.
Aside from the items specified above, also stolen were:
- Gold loving cup inscribed to T. Murphy
- Two handled Cup inscribed Purity Ice Cream
- Loving Cup inscribed Western Harness Racing Association
- Silver oval platter inscribed American Trotting Championship
- Three-handled bowl inscribed Frederick
- Platter inscribed Ladyship Stakes
- Two handled loving cup inscribed Opera Express
- Two silver chalices with gold interior inscribed Reynolds Memorial and one Cane Memorial
(Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame)