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Xref Irelan Catalogue for Auction Auction 241 Page:1 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A CRICKET - General & Miscellaneous Lots 33 Clothing jumpers for Redbacks & Carlton CC; Bushrangers shirt; fan shirts for Australia, England (7), India (5), Ireland, New Zealand (3), Pakistan (3), South Africa & Sri Lanka; caps (6); hats (7); quilt cover & pillow-cases (2); book '200 Years of Australian Cricket'; programmes (4). (46 items) 100 HORSE RACING - 1932 Onwards Lot 560 560 FIORENTE: 2013 Saddlecloth number "6" the original as worn by the horse in winning the 2013 Melbourne Cup, signed by jockey Damien Oliver, and with mud-spatters and horsehairs still on the saddlecloth. With VRC letter of authenticity. {Fiorente was bred in Ireland and trained in Australia by Gai Waterhouse}. 3,000 Lot 561 561 GREEN MOON: 2012 Saddlecloth number "14" the original as worn by the horse in winning the 2012 Melbourne Cup, signed by jockey Brett Pebble, and with mud-spatters and horsehairs still on the saddlecloth. With VRC letter of authenticity. {Green Moon was bred in Ireland and trained in Australia by Robert Hickmont, and owned by businessman Lloyd Williams}. 3,000 Page:2 www.abacusauctions.com.au Apr 18, 2020 HORSE RACING - 1932 Onwards (continued) Lot Type Grading Description Est $A Lot 567 567 REKINDLING: 2017 Saddlecloth number "22" the original as worn by the horse in winning the 2017 Melbourne Cup, signed by jockey Corey Brown, and with mud-spatters and horsehairs still on the saddlecloth. With VRC letter of authenticity. [Rekindling was a British-bred, Irish-trained horse who became the youngest horse in 76 years to win the Melbourne Cup] 3,000 GREAT BRITAIN - NORTHERN IRELAND - BANKNOTES Ex Lot 1047 1047 1978 De La Rue 'SPECIMEN' overprints Bank of Ireland £1-£100 x2 sets plus extra £1, £5 & £10; and Provisional Bank of Ireland £1 x5, £5 x5, and £10 x4; Pick #CS1 & CS2, prefix Maltese cross, a few notes have corner bends or light creases, otherwise mostly Unc. (25) 200.
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