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Graham Budd Auctions Graham Budd Auctions Sporting Memorabilia Sotheby's 34-35 New Bond Street Football, Olympic Games, Boxing, Horse Racing, Cricket, Golf, London Racquet Sports, Motor Sports, Rugby (League & Union) and a W1A 2AA United Kingdom variety of other sports Started 07 Nov 2016 10:30 GMT Lot Description Hoof of the celebrated champion racehorse and stallion "Bayardo",preserved and mounted with gold-plate as an inkwell by the famous 1 London taxidermist and publisher Rowland Ward Ltd., surmounted by a figurine of the thoroughbred and with the hoof engraved BAYARDO Bayardo was a bay colt foaled in 190 ...[more] Hoof of "Quaesitum" winner of the Chester Cup and the Ascot Gold Vase in 1894,converted as an ink well with the lid inscribed as 2 above, lacking hinge pin; and another preserved hoof for St HELEN, 1884-1905, presumed to have been in the same ownership as Quaesitum (2)Quaesitum was owned by Lord Penry ...[more] A superb and very large ledger titled "Beckhampton House" complied by the racehorse trainer Sam Darling,beginning with a fine signed 3 photograph of Darling, containing extensive cutting from magazines & newspapers providing a record of the trainer's triumphs, plus racing memorabilia including many or ...[more] A record book for Fred Darling's Blacklands Stud at Calne, Wiltshire, including manuscript details of the mating of Pasqua with Chanteur 4 26th February 1949 and the resultant foaling of the future Derby winner Pinza 2nd February 1950,the book containing details from 1947 to 1958; sold with three oth ...[more] Memorabilia relating to Fred Darling and Beckhampton,including original photographs, Beckhampton photo folders/stud card with 5 portraits of Big Game, Sun Chariot, Owen Tudor, Bois Roussel, Noble Star, a Doncaster Bloodstock Sales Catalogue 1921, and other miscellaneous items The travelling case of the jockey Steve Donoghue,vintage crocodile skin case, the lid inscribed gilt S. D the fitted interior containing a 6 large selection of men's grooming items bearing SD monograms, the case with outer canvas protectorProvenance:Consigned by the grandson of Dorothy Thomas, a close ...[more] Large and impressive portrait of the champion jockey Steve Donoghue,artist overpainted 30 by 24in. photograph, titled plaque inscribed 7 STEVE DONOGHUE, IN THE COLOURS OF JAMES WHITE, ESQUIRE, period elaborate gilt frame (damages), overall 85 by 82cm.Provenance:Consigned by the grandson of Dorothy Tho ...[more] Frank Algernon Stewart (1877-1945)THE DERBY 1925: MANNA S.DONOGHUE, ZIONIST, B.CARSLAKEsigned, watercolour & 8 bodycolour en grisaille, the image 41 by 33cm., printed title to mount, framed & glazed, overall 66 by 57cm.Provenance:Consigned by the grandson of Dorothy Thomas, a close friend of Steve Don ...[more] After Sir Alfred Munnings (1878-1959)HUMOURIST AND DONOGHUE (GOING OUT TO THE DERBY 1921)colour lithograph, 9 published by Frost & Reed Ltd., mounted, framed & glazed, 68.5 by 78.5cm.Provenance:Consigned by the grandson of Dorothy Thomas, a close friend of Steve Donoghue. A broadsheet published for the 1902 Liverpool Grand National Meeting,printed with the declarations for the three day meeting including 10 the National won that year by Shannon Lass, framed & glazed, 74 by 57cm.Provenance:The Collection of the late Ossie Dale. A Tophams Ltd. Plan of the Liverpool Racecourse for Police Requirements, Gates, Approaches, Crossings etc.,detailed surveyor's plan 11 of the entire racecourse, 62 by 75cm.; together with a quantity of other Grand National memorabilia including metal Martell sponsor's badges, also some badges for the V ...[more] The Aintree Racecourse set of parade ring grooms' armbands,a green painted pine box, the lid inscribed gilt TOPHAMS LTD., the fitted 12 interior containing a quantity of metal armbands with elasticated fastenings, and sets of different coloured cards for races 1 to 6 inscribed with the horses' racecard ...[more] A group of six Grand National Course fence flags from the race sponsorship era,comprising: i & ii) white Ladbroke's bookmakers flags 13 with red text, on inscribed in the hand of Ossie Dale 1979iii to v) white Sun Newspaper flags with red text from the 1983 Grand Nationalvi) a red Seagram flag with whi ...[more] Grand National Course Becher's Brook fence flag,a white B on a red background, 40 by 46cm.Red coloured flags were flown at fences 14 on the inside of track, with white flags flown on the outside.Provenance:The Collection of the late Ossie Dale. Grand National Course Valentine's Brook fence flag,a red V on a white background, 40 by 48cm.Red coloured flags were flown at 15 fences on the inside of track, with white flags flown on the outside.Provenance:The Collection of the late Ossie Dale. A racing plate worn by L'Escargot when winning the 1975 Grand National,mounted onto a wooden shield painted in the chocolate & pale 16 blue racing colours of the owner Raymond R. Guest, United States Ambassador to Ireland, set with a gilt-metal plaque inscribed THIS PLATE WAS WORN BY L'ESCARGOT WHEN WI ...[more] Rare hallmarked silver medallion struck with portraits of Easter Hero and jockey Fred Rees,in paper box; sold together with a cased 17 hallmarked silver medallion commemorating L'Escargot (2)Provenance:The Collection of the late Ossie Dale. Two of Ossie Dale's Racecourse Stables record books,the first with records 1945 to 1962 and recording the box numbers where horses 18 engaged in races at Aintree were stabled; with a smaller supplementary item known as a 'bed book', overall an historical record worth preserving (2)Provenance:The Collec ...[more] A collection of 49 Aintree race badges,for the Liverpool County Stand, gentlemen's badges for 1919 to 1927, 1929 to 1937, 1939, 1947, 19 1948, 1951 (two), 1953 to 1956, 1957 (two), 1958 (two) & 1969; and ladies badges for 1919, 1924 to 1927, 1929 to 1933, 1939, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1956, 1957 & 1959, in ...[more] A collection of racing badges for British racecourses,mounted onto a painted hardwood panel, dating between 1980s and 2000s, the 20 collection includes the now defunct courses of Folkestone & Hereford but was created before the opening of Chelmsford City & Ffos Las so these are not represented, the oth ...[more] A collection of Grand National racecards,for 1955, 1957, 1964 to 1969, 1971, 1977 (Red Rum's third win), 1978 to 1996, for 1997 a 21 regular & complimentary racecard, a fence-by-fence guide, and a complimentary Monday National racecard; 1998 to 2000, 2002 & 2006Provenance:The Collection of the late Oss ...[more] A collection of 48 Aintree racecards,6 Grand National cards for 1968, 1977 (Red Rum's third win),1980, 1982, 1985 & 1991; a group of 22 32 Aintree Spring Meeting racecards for the non--National days dating between 1950 and 1999; and 10 racecards for the Liverpool Autumn Meeting including two pre-war ca ...[more] Racecard for the racecourse debut of Red Rum as a two-year-old in the Thursby Selling Plate at Aintree Friday 7th April 1967,already 23 gelded, running in the black & pink quartered, black cap, colours of his first owner Mr Maurice Kingsley, trained by Tim Molony and although not stated on the racecard ...[more] Racecard for the final day of racing at Manchester Racecourse 9th November 1963,sold together with a racecard for the final flat 24 meeting at Bogside 19th September 1964; the lot also including racecards for the 1980 Melbourne Cup & Spring Carnival; and a pamphlet in Czech-language being an account of ...[more] Racing plate worn by Arkle when winning the Gallagher Gold Cup at Sandown Park in 1965,the plate silvered and set on a slice of 25 fossilised wood and overlaid with a hallmarked silver model of a thoroughbred's head, the outside of the plate inscribed ARKLE 1965 GOLD CUP WON BY 20L TOOK 17 SEC OFF COUR ...[more] Racing plate worn by Moon Madness when winning the 1986 St Leger,set on a hallmarked silver ashtray by Comyns of London, the 26 centre inscribed MOON MADNESS, ST. LEGER, 1986, diameter 12cm.Moon Madness was owned by Lavinia, Duchess of Norfolk, trained at Arundel by John Dunlop and ridden to victory in ...[more] Trophy for The Timeform Hurdle at Chepstow,in the form of a hallmarked silver-gilt bowl engraved THE TIMEFORM HURDLE, 27 CHEPSTOW, undated diameter 21cm. Plumpton race trophy,in the form of a hallmarked silver mounted crystal decanter & stopper, etched with a steeplechase season and 28 inscribed PLUMPTON RACES, height 28cm.; sold together with a hallmarked silver decanter label inscribed PROPERTY GUIDE MEDIAN AUCTION STAKES, a race run at Leicester (2) The trophy for the 2001 Agfa Diamond Steeplechase at Sandown Park,in the form of an Aynsley fine bone china vase & cover with hand 29 painted decoration by J. Shaw, a steeplechase to one side, a flat race to the other, claret ground, extensive gilding, inscribed 2001, THE AGFA DIAMOND STEEPLECHASE, FEB ...[more] The Trophy for the Princess of Wales's UAE Equestrian and Racing Federation Stakes (Group 2) at the 2002 Newmarket July 30 Meeting,in the form of a crystal bowl with engraved race inscription, diameter 23cm.This race was won by the St Leger winning filly Millenary, trained by John Dunlop and ridden by ...[more] Sir Henry Cecil's colours bag,the brown leather satchel inscribed H CECIL; sold together with two cubic white painted wooden tack 31 boxes applied with metal H C initials, and a wickerwork blanket box with pink painted H C, all ex-Warren Place Stables, Newmarket (4) Ascot racecourse signage,TRAINERS WILL PUT THEIR JOCKEYS UP DIRECTLY THE BELL RINGS, BY ORDER OF THE 32 STEWARDS,blue sign with white text, 15 by 76cm.Provenance:The Ascot Racecourse Auction.
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