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An early 20thC Elkington Plate presentation horse racing cruet set on horse-shoe shaped stand, comprising a jockey's cap salt, riding boot mustard & pepper and conical horn cayenne pepper with two riding crop-handles spoons , the handle formed as a spur - 'Wishing you many happy years from Frank Lloyd, Jany. 17th 1914', 3.75" high.
LARGE GROUP OF FIRST DAY COVERS, including horse racing, British Discovery, Robert Burns and presentation packs, housed in a brown leather suitcase and two boxesIn the main case there are some loose white envelopes with addressee, the white envelopes in the final image are not addressed or have any personal details,Majority of the covers are from 1967/68 with some examples from the 70s.
Silver Double sided Racing Chronograph c1890. Movement - gilt three quarter plate movement has a lever escapement, 15 jewels and a lever escapement. Positioned above the chronograph work is a dial plate with a white enamel dial. Within is the chronograph mechanism - start, stop, fly back, and reset with a 30-minute register. The dial is decorated with a horse race, carriage, and a boat race. The dial has a blue steel centre seconds hand and a register hand. The movement comes in a silver case, which has a snap on back and front bezel. smooth plain finish. Dial - the white enamel dial has a full set of blue steel hands The watch has a mineral glass on the back and front. The watch is stem wound / pin set. The watch measures 49mm wide x 19mm deep
George Stubbs (1724-1806) was an English painter known for his remarkable depictions of horses, as well as other animals, sporting scenes, and portraits. He is considered one of the finest equestrian artists in the history of Western art. Here are some key points about George Stubbs and his contributions to art:1. **Early Life and Background**: George Stubbs was born in Liverpool, England. He was largely self-taught as an artist, with little formal training. He initially worked as a portrait painter and later developed a passion for anatomy and the study of horses.2. **Scientific Approach**: Stubbs was not only an artist but also a keen anatomist. He conducted in-depth studies of horse anatomy, which included dissections and careful observations of the skeletal and muscular structures of horses. His scientific approach to art made his horse paintings highly accurate and detailed.3. **Equestrian Art**: George Stubbs is best known for his equestrian art, particularly his horse portraits. His paintings of horses are characterized by their meticulous attention to anatomical detail and a keen understanding of the equine form. His ability to capture the majesty and grace of horses made him a sought-after artist in this genre.4. **"Whistlejacket"**: One of Stubbs' most famous works is "Whistlejacket," a life-sized portrait of a racehorse owned by the Marquess of Rockingham. The painting is known for its dramatic and dynamic portrayal of the horse in mid-gallop.5. **Portraits and Sporting Scenes**: In addition to horse portraits, Stubbs also painted portraits of racehorses and their owners. He frequently depicted sporting scenes, including hunting, shooting, and racing, often with great attention to the details of clothing, animals, and landscapes.6. **Recognition**: Stubbs gained recognition and patronage from British aristocrats and nobility who were passionate about horses and hunting. His artistic prowess and anatomical expertise earned him a respected place in the art world.7. **Later Career**: Later in his career, Stubbs expanded his subject matter to include other animals, such as dogs, lions, and exotic animals like kangaroos and zebras, which he painted from anatomical studies and from descriptions provided by travelers.8. **Legacy**: George Stubbs' contributions to equestrian art and his meticulous anatomical studies of horses have left a lasting legacy. His work continues to be admired by art enthusiasts and is a valuable resource for those interested in the anatomy of animals.9. **Literary Contributions**: Stubbs also authored a book titled "The Anatomy of the Horse," which was published in 1766. The book, accompanied by detailed engravings, remains an important reference in the field of equine anatomy.George Stubbs' mastery of horse painting and his scientific approach to art made him a unique and influential figure in the world of 18th-century British art. His paintings are celebrated for their precision, accuracy, and the beauty they bring to the world of equestrian art.Measures 20 x 24.Oil on canvas.Sold "after" Stubbs.
"Gallant Bess" is a 1946 American family drama film directed by Andrew Marton. The film is set in the post-World War II era and centers around a horse named Bess.In "Gallant Bess," a young boy named Ted Daniels, played by Marshall Thompson, forms a strong bond with a horse named Bess. The horse becomes central to Ted's life, and he trains her to be a racing horse. The film explores the relationship between the boy and the horse, and how their determination and love for each other help them overcome various challenges.The movie is a heartwarming family drama that showcases the resilience of the human spirit and the deep connection between humans and animals. "Gallant Bess" is known for its touching story and the strong performances of its cast.Measures 27 x 41.Agre related wear.
A George III Crossbanded and Chequered String Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Fronted Knife Box, with shell patera (converted); an Edwardian kidney form twin-handled tray also with shell patera and a Victorian lacquered jewellery box, decorated with horse racing scenes (3)Knife box with veneer cracking, scratches to the tray, some creases, scuffs and tears to the decoration of the jewellery box
Alfred J. Munnings (illustrated); Nicholas Everitt [i.e. Henry Reeve Everitt, a Norwich lawyer): 'Told at Twilight', London, Everett & Co., [nd], c.1914, [2nd edition], 46 full page and in text black & white ills. by Alfred Munnings, original cloth gilt. An early example of illustration work by Sir Alfred Munnings (1878-1959), one of the finest British Impressionist painters of the 20th century. Born in Mendham, Suffolk, Munnings' life - which was spent mainly in Constable Country in the village of Dedham, on the Suffolk-Essex border - is reflected in a body of work that largely depicts rural scenes, racing and hunting, and most commonly his favourite animal, the noble horse.
(Country Life, Sporting, Stately Homes.) 'Country Life Illustrated: The Journal for all Interested in Country life and Country Pursuits', vols 1-4, No.'s 1-103 consecutive, January 8th 1897-December 24th 1898, consecutive run bound in 8 volumes, folio, uniform old half calf gilt, plus volume 15 No.'s 365-390 consecutive, January 2nd-June 25th 1904, bound together in one volume, folio, contemporary cloth gilt, all profusely illustrated in b/w, content/ills. on country, sporting and social matters, Horses, hunting, shooting, farming, Golf, Fishing, Horse Racing, Falconry, Gardening and Surveys of Stately Homes & Manorial Estates, period adverts etc (9)
* Sporting autographs. A collection of approximately 250 autographs, mainly boxing, football, motor racing and horse racing, signed to publicity photographs, blank cards, letters, press cuttings, etc., boxing autographs include Max Schmeling, Jake LaMotta, Henry Cooper, Frank Bruno, Riddick Bowe, Henry Wharton, Colin Jones, Duke Mackenzie, Herbie Hide, George Foreman, Colin McMillan, Dave 'Boy' McAuley, Charlie Magri, Brian London, Billy Conn, Terry Marsh, Maurice Hope, Richard Dunn, Barry McGuigan, Howard Winstone, Lloyd Honeyghan, Johnny Armour, Gary Mason, Jim Watt, Terry Downes, Dave 'Boy' Green, Jeff Harding, Neville Brown, Chris Pyatt, Billy Schwer, Floyd Patterson, Larry Holmes, Michael Spinks, Joe Frazier, Karl Mildenburger, Axel Shulz, Ricky Hatton, Carman Basilio, Lennox Lewis; football autographs include Ted Drake, Brian Robson, Matt Busby, Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Keegan, Ryan Giggs, Eric Cantona, Terry Vanables, Ian Wright, Ruud Gullit, Glenn Hoddle, David Ginola, Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, Michael Owen, Alan Shearer, George Cohen, Tom Finney, George Graham, Brian Clough, Stanley Mathews, Craig Bellamy, Matt Le Tissier, Mark Hughes, Gordon Strachan, Jimmy Armfield, David O' Leary, Joe Cole, Bobby Charlton, Emile Heskey, Peter Schmeichel, Peter Taylor, Nigel Martin, Paul Robinson, Robert Pires; motor racing signatures include Nigel Mansell, Keke Rosberg, Patrick Tambay, Rene Arnoux, Eddie Cheaver, Andrea De Cesaris, Carlos Reutemann, Riccardo Patrese, Jackie Stewart, John Watson, Nelson Piquet, Emerson Fittipaldi, Graham Hill; horse racing signatures include Norman Williamson, Adrian Maguire, Michael Roberts, A. P. McCoy, Jimmy Fortune, Walter Swinburn, Rodney Farrant, John Valquez, Richard Hills, Michael Hills, Lester Piggott, Theirry Douman, Pat Eddery, Richard Hughes, Gary Stevens, Martin Pipe, Tony McCoy, Richard Johnson, Peter Scudamore, Frankie Dettori, Richard Dunwoody, Hiroki Goto; other sporting autographs include Geoffrey Boycott, Nick Faldo, Ellery Hanley, Elizabeth McColgan, Ronnie O'Sullivan, John Parrot, Colin McCrae, Ari Vatanan, Sir Malcolm Campbell, Devon Malcolm, Brian Lara, Dickie Bird, Paul Foster, Alec Stewart, Graham Thorpe, Paula Radcliffe, Jason Gardener; other non-sports include artists Ronald Searle, Peter Blake, Gerald Scarfe, Michael Heath, plus Rev. Wilbert Awdry, George Melly, Trevor Baylis, Eric Morecambe, Hulk Hogan, Michael Bond, all contained in plastic sleeves in cloth-bound ring binders, 4to, plus The Martin Pipe Collection, 1990sQTY: (3)NOTE:Provenance: Len Read, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, autograph collector.
Horse Racing - Jockeys - Seventeen vintage signed cards, mostly 4.5x3.5 inches, some dedicated, one posted. Some are Grand National winners. They are John Cook, Dick Francis, Tim Norman, Willie Robinson, Michael Scudamore, Terry Biddlecombe (creased), Arthur Freeman, Tim Brookshaw, Tim Molony, Brian Fletcher, Fred Rimell, Tommy Stack, Gerry Scott, John Buckingham, Ron Barry, Graham Thorner and David Dick. All are date stamped 1960's-1970's to back. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Equestrian Interest - A collection of six 19th and 20th Century framed horse racing prints to include ' Tattenham Corner ' by H. Alken, prints of the horse Melton - winner of The Derby 1885 & The St Leger 1885, Ayrshire - winner of The Derby 1888, amongst other examples. Largest measuring approximately 56cm x 78cm.
After Roy Miller SEA (b.1938, British), coloured lithograph, 'Nashwan winning the 1989 Epsom Derby', of horse racing interest, signed in pencil to the lower right, a limited edition 90/950, also bearing the signature of the jockey Willie Carson, framed and under glass, measuring 46cm x 57cm, & 52cm x 64cm overall
Style Two, goggles resting on cap, winning pole and horse head handle. Beige riding cap; yellow and black racing jersey.Series: Characters From Life. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1991 - 1995Dimensions: 4"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Diecast toys comprising Corgi, Dinky, Britains, Lesney, Matchbox etc to include Corgi 109 W.B. Lions of Longleat, 109 W.B. Pony Club x 2, 300 S.L. Roadster, Lotus Elan S2, Rice Horse Boxes, Dinky Conveyancer, Mini Dinky Ferrari no.13, Lotus F1, Bristol 450, Britains BMW Racing Combination, Majorette Moto-Neige 352 and many others including plastic animals.
A SILVER HORSE RACING TROPHY BOWLWith foliate panel formed decoration to the body, the top band with four horses head motifs within the linen fold border, raised on a square foot, with four paw feet, diameter excluding horses heads 29cm, London 1902, retailed by Dimmer 24 Church Street, Liverpool, weight 2450 grams, with a silver plinth, of square geometric form (loaded) height of plinth 9.7cm, London 1902, gross weight 3440 grams (please note loaded) and with an ebonised stand, height 10cm
Lucien Mathelin (1905-1981) oil on board, horse racing interest, signed lower right, approx 91 x 64 cms, framed. Note: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please call the office for further information or visit www.dacs.org.uk.
Mixed sports pre war to 1960s, includes 100+ speedway programmes 1967-73, 1 original 1948 and 1964 Olympic items, history of Yorkshire county cricket club book, 1924 -1949, 2 pre war horse racing railway handbills, 8 motorcycle magazines 1954-56, 2 Scotland 1961 rugby programmes v Ireland and Wales etc.Location:
Corgi Toys Group Of 3 To Include - (1) 1102 Berliet FrueHauf Bottom Dumper - yellow, orange and black, (2) 1105 Berliet horse Transporter " National Racing Stables" - Metallic bronze, white and (3) 1152 Mack Articulated tanker "ESSO" Red, white and black with chrome gantry - conditions are generally Good to Excellent in Fair to good window boxes (3)
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