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Polo Pony Pedigree Polo Pony Pedigree MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON THE HORSES PROFILE PAGE Any thoroughbreds will be highlighted with a green GSB – a horse has to be 100% thoroughbred to qualify to be in General Stud Book Any winners of classic races will be highlighted in orange Foaling dates will be found in the colour pink ALADDIN II Volume 17 of The National Pony Society (Supplement 1922 This was the first supplement to be published independently) COLTS ALADDIN II Grey, blaze and snip, four white legs Foaled 1922 Owner, Mrs J. Oscar Muntz Breeder, Miss Calmady-Hamlyn, M.B.E., Buckfast, North Devon Sire: Chandi 796 Dam: (2679 Exmoor) Cora V Arab Arab Arab Chandi 796 1911 Arab Arab Arab Aladdin II 1922 Exmoor Pony Exmoor Pony (2679 Exmoor) Cora V (late Sedwick Cora) 1905 Exmoor Pony Exmoor Pony Exmoor Pony Polo Pony Pedigree ARTHUR’S LOVE GSB (Volume 26 p.41), chestnut filly, small star, near hind fetlock, pastern, heel and hoof white. Foaled 5 May 1926 Height 12.1 Measured 20 September 1926 Owner and Breeder Lieutenant Commander K. Max Wilkinson R.N., Little Steat, Cornwood, Devon Sire: Love Song 1065 Dam: 3390 Arthur’s Belle Arthur D Arthur’s Pride 861 1913 Noteless Love Song 1065 1918 Goring Heath 2435 Old Love 1909 Old Fashioned Arthur’s Love 1926 GSB (Volume 26 p.41) Pride Arthur D 593 1908 Maquay 3390 Arthur’s Belle 1913 (sold in 1925) Southampton 504 Serf Belle 1892 Gazelle Polo Pony Pedigree ASCENSION Chestnut, blaze, white flick over near side eye, white splash on near fore shin, both hind stockings white Foaled 1932 Height 15.0 with shoes Breeder G. H. Fisher, Dulverton, Somerset Approved Mare Register Page 480 Inspected by Mrs J. D. Gouldsmith Measured November 27 1936 Sire: Bachelor's Image Dam: Sunshine Owned by Mrs J. Oscar Muntz in 1936 Kendal Tredennis 1898 St Marguerite 1,000 Gns 1882 Bachelor’s Image 1913 GSB Vol.23 p.446, Hunter stallion 202 Le Noir Lady Bawn (a twin) 1902 Milady Ascension 1932 (NPS Approved Mare Register, page 480) Grand Duke Trionic 1901 GSB Vol.20 p.455 Lady Raeburn Sunshine ? ? ? Polo Pony Pedigree BALLET GIRL DEVON COUNTY AGRICULRURAL SHOW June 14 – 16 1927 Best Polo Pony, Made, not exceeding 15 hands 6 Entries Owner Mrs J. Oscar Muntz Sire: Bachelor’s Image Dam: Unknown Kendal Tredennis 1898 St Marguerite 1,000 Gns 1882 Bachelor’s Image 1913 GSB Vol.23 p.446, Hunter stallion 202 Le Noir Lady Bawn (a twin) 1902 Milady Ballet Girl ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Polo Pony Pedigree BEAUTY SLEEP Bay filly, white star Foaled April 1911 Height 13.3 1/2 Measured 26 September1911 Owned by J. Oscar Muntz, Heathcot, Yelverton, Devon Entered in Volume 12 of the Polo and Riding Pony Society (Fillies) Supplement 1911 Sire: Marzio Dam: 940 Dream Breeder, Miss Imogen Collier Royal Hampton Marcion 1890 Emmeline Marcia Marzio 1904 GSB Vol.21 p.275 Esterling Frisky 1891 Fun Beauty Sleep 1911 ? ? ? 940 Dream 1894 (re-purchsed 1907 or early 1908) ? ? ? Polo Pony Pedigree BELLISTILE At Foxhams in the early 1900’s. Sire: Battlement Dam: Unknown Sterling Enterprise 1884 - 2000 Gns. 1887 King Tom Mare Battlement 1898 GSB Vol.19 p.294 Mask Ivy Mantel 1889 Epomoea Bellistile ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Polo Pony Pedigree BLACK PEARL Iron Grey, Height 14.2, Foaled 1904 dam JOAN. Registered by J.D. Gouldsmith in the Polo and Riding Pony Stud Book Vol. XI 1909-1910 Sire: Turgot Dam: Joan Breeder, Miss Imogen Collier The Miser Goldseeker 1885 Swallow Turgot 1893 GSB Volume 18 p. 602 Pirate King Speranza 1878 (bred in Italy) Star of Portici 1938 Black Pearl 1904 George Frederick 1871 Derby 1874 Royal George 1880 GSB Vol.14 p.113 Danish Rose (The) Joan (dam of Black Pearl) Hereford 1870 GSB Vol. 13 p.242 Dot, though to be grey 12.2hh ? NOTES: Star of Portici – Chevalier Odorado Ginstrelli left Italy and arrived in Newmarket with some horses. His best brood mare was Star of Potici, granddam of Signorinetta who won the Derby and The Oaks in 1908. Polo Pony Pedigree BLUEBELL Foaled 1903 INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW AT OLYMPIA June 7 – 13 1907 Riding Ponies between 13.2 and 14.2 hands (8 June 1907) First Prize Bluebell Miss Imogen Collier Sire: Flaxby Dam: Unknown Solon Barcaldine 1878 Ballyroe Flaxby 1889 GSB Vol.17 p.94 The Palmer Carillon 1875 Timbrel Bluebell 1903 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? NOTES: Barcaldine 1878 was a very successful racehorse & sire Polo Pony Pedigree BLUE FOX DEVON AND EXETER HORSE SHOW 17 July 1907 Polo Ponies made or unmade not exceeding 14.2 2nd prize Owner Miss Imogen Collier Sire: Vitez Dam: Unknown Master Kildare Melton 1882 Derby, St Leger 1885 Violet Melrose Vitez 1891 GSB Vol.17 p.301 Sterling Kittiwake 1883 Sea Gull (died 1889) Blue Fox ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Polo Pony Pedigree BROWN BREAD brown, star, small fleck on N/side, single small spot on N/side neck under collar Foaled 1896 Height 14.2 Registered at Hurlingham No. 6530 Sire: Dry Toast Dam: Unknown Trained for Polo about 4 years old. Finished playing and became Brood Mare 1906 (Property of J. Oscar Muntz) 1st Registered Owner Miss Imogen Collier (in 1909) Two foals for J. Oscar Muntz and one for Miss Imogen Collier (brown colt foaled 1909) Finally, exported to Argentina in 1909 at 13 years of age, covered by Miss Imogen Collier’s Delusion (was Okement Boy) Marsyas George Frederick 1871 Derby 1874 Princess of Wales Dry Toast 1887 GSB Vol. 16 p.504 Monseigneur Tartine 1882 Slice 1883 Brown Bread 1896 ? Old Vengeance ? ? ? Half Bred Mare ? Polo Pony Pedigree BROWN COLT Foaled 1909 Bred by Miss Imogen Collier Sire: Cruikshanks Dam: 1883 Brown Bread Lord Lyon Triple Crown 1866 Minting 1883 Grand Prix 1886 Mint Sauce Minstrel 1894 Petrarch 2,000 Gns, St Leger 1876 Poem 1886 Silver Ring Cruikshanks 584 1903 GSB Vol. 20 p. 853 Canary Xenophen 1873 Darling’s Dam Testy 1885 Carnival Festive 1877 Piercy Brown Colt 1909 Marsyas George Fredrick 1871 Derby 1874 Princess of Wales Dry Toast 1887 GSB Vol. 16 p.504 Monseigneur Tartine 1882 Slice Brown Bread 1896 ? Old Vengeance ? ? ? Half Bred Mare ? NOTES: Minting was ridden by Fred Archer (famous English jockey) there was much bad feeling between England and France at this time and it was feared a riot would break out if Minting won. Petrarch won the Ascot Gold Cup in 1877 Polo Pony Pedigree CHICO brown Foaled 1917 Height 14.2 (Gelding) Bought by Mrs J. Oscar Muntz in 1919 Breeder Commander H.S. Bowley, R.N. Sire: Spanish Hero Dam: Baby II Arbitrator Kilwarlin 1884 St Leger 1887 Hasty Girl Spanish Hero 372 1898 GSB Vol. 19 p.610 Merry Hampton Derby 1887 Spanish Maiden 1893 Castagnette Chico 1917 ? ? ? Baby II 1908 (NPS, Approved Mare Register page11) ? ? ? NOTES: BABY II Approved Mare Register page 11 bay Foaled 1908 Height 14.2 Owner Lieutenant Commander H. S. Bowlby R.N. No pedigree given Produce :- 1917 brown colt Lt. Comm. H.S. Bowlby Chico Spanish Hero 372 1918 chestnut colt Lt. Comm. H.S. Bowlby Papoose (Supp.1919) Prairie Fire 755 Prize: 1919 Second Ranelagh Light weight Polo Pony Played Polo at Sherborne and Hurlingham in 1919 Polo Pony Pedigree CLAIRVOYANTE Bay, star and snip, white near hind fetlock. Foaled 1908 Height 14.2 Measured 1912 Polo and Riding Pony Stud Book Vol. XII 1911-1912 Bred by Mrs Bainbridge Sire: Ventriloqist Dam: 1881 Blue Light (Clairvoyant was half sister to Forked Lightning and bred by Mrs R.C. Bainbridge) Miss Imogen Collier owned her, (Volume 12 of Polo and Riding Pony Society), trained her for Polo, Hurlingham Certificate 10379 Melton Derby 1885, St Leger 1885 Vitez 1891 Kittiwake Ventriloquist 1900 GSB Vol.20 p.191 Polemic Deceptive 1895 Actress 2378 Clairvoyant 1908 Blue Mantel (or Bluemantel) Blue Ruin (was Mohawk) 1874 GSB Vol. 13 p.367 Raffle 1881 Blue Light, Hurlingham Cert. 7478 Tipple Cider Hunter Mare, Black ? Polo Pony Pedigree CONCORDIA chestnut filly, star and both hind fetlocks white. Foaled 6 May, 1913 Height 12.2 Measured September 1913 bred by Miss Imogen Collier and registered in Volume 13 of the National Pony Society 1913-1914 in the section entitled “fillies” Sire: Sammy the Verger Dam: 2379 Entente Cordiale Melton Derby 1885 St Leger 1885 Avington 1890 Annette Sammy the Verger 1906 Esterling Gold Flake 1888 Cigarette Concordia 1913 GSB Vol. 23 p.253 King Monmouth King’s Messenger 1895 Swiftsure 2379 Entente Cordiale 1903 Poste Resante (late Post Orbit) Porte Bonheur 1890 Bracelet Polo Pony Pedigree CORN SHEAF (Supplement 1909) chestnut, broad even stripe face, under lip. Foaled May 1990 Height, 14.2 Measured 1913 Hurlingham certificate 11093 Sire: Harvest Money Dam: 1801 Turtle Breeder Miss Imogen Collier Sterling Doubloon 1883 Merry Duchess Harvest Money 1893 GSB Vol. 18 p.118 Cornfield Corn Rose 1888 Raunds Mare 2416 Corn Sheaf (sometimes Cornsheaf) 1909 Beaudesert Freshwater 1884 GSB Vol. 16 p.60 Breakwater 1801 Turtle (age unknown) ? ? ? Polo Pony Pedigree COULEUR DE ROSE Chestnut filly, white blaze, ticked white hairs, hind pasterns white Foaled June 1907 Height 12.2 Measured July 1909 Mountain and Moorland Section (Fillies) Polo and Riding Pony Society Volume 11 1909 - 1910 Sire: Reve d’Or Dam: 1814 Sea Pink (Dartmoor purchased at Princetown Pony Fair in 1905) Breeder Miss Imogen Collier Goldseeker Turgot 1893 GSB Vol. 18 p.602 Speranza (bred in Italy) Reve d’Or 1903 ? 940 Dream ? Couleur de Rose 1907 Dartmoor Dartmoor Dartmoor 1814 Sea Pink 1896 Dartmoor Dartmoor Dartmoor Polo Pony Pedigree DELUSION (late Okement Boy) Supplement 1906 brown colt 2 years old Sire: Turgot Dam: 940 Dream Bred by Miss Imogen Collier and now owned by Captain V.
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