Sporting Memorabilia 2007-11-20 Auction - 247 Price Results - BUDDS in uk - Page 9
127: Wright's Book of Steeplechasing & Hurdle Racing, a176: After Pierre-Jules Mene (1810-1879) IBRAHIM, AN AR123: The historic Aintree Racecourse mounting bell, ins
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Wellingborough, United Kingdom
Auction Details

Sporting Memorabilia

966 lots.
Lots 1 to 15
British Horseracing Authority Auction of distinctive racing colours

Lots 16 to 23
Motor Sports

Lots 24 to 133
A collection of motor sports and horse racing memorabilia relating to the Topham Family, former owners of Aintree Racecourse and Motor Racing Circuit, Liverpool, England.

Lots 134 to 247
Horse Racing and Equestrian

Lots 248 to 775
Football (soccer)

Lots 776 to 790
Rugby

Lots 791 to 815
Cricket

Lots 816 to 892
Golf

Lots 893 to 917
Boxing

Lots 918 to 937
Olympic Games

Lots 938 to 956
Racquet Sports

Lot 957 to 966
Miscellaneous Sports
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A Ross's Royal Soda Water advertisement sign featu: A Ross's Royal Soda Water advertisement sign featuring a photographic print of the 1931 Grand National, 17.5 by 41.5cm., 7 by 16 1/4in.; sold together with The Pall Mall Gazette Book of Racing
0193: A Ross's Royal Soda Water advertisement sign featuEst. £120-£150
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Breeders' Cup souvenir glasses, 2 for 1988 Churchi: Breeders' Cup souvenir glasses, 2 for 1988 Churchill Downs, 3 for 1989 Gulfstream Park, 8 for 1990 Belmont Park, 3 for 1991 Churchill Downs, 2 for 1992 Gulfstream Park, 7 for 1993 Santa Anita, 2 for
0194: Breeders' Cup souvenir glasses, 2 for 1988 ChurchiEst. £150-£250
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The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News (publishe: The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News (publisher) FRED ARCHER a colour lithograph portraying Archer in the colours of Lord Falmouth, the image 41 by 33cm., 16 by 13in., unframed
0195: The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News (publisheEst. £200-£250
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Fred Archer commemorative pottery, comprising: an: Fred Archer commemorative pottery, comprising: an octagonal plate with printed decoration, portraying the jockey and listing his achievements, diameter 24cm., 9 1/2in, cracks & chips; together with a
0196: Fred Archer commemorative pottery, comprising: anEst. £100-£150
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A plaster plaque after the Vanity Fair double-prin: A plaster plaque after the Vanity Fair double-print 'Newmarket 1885', featuring Fred Archer on Ormonde and other racing personalities including the Prince of Wales, decoration in raised relief,
0199: A plaster plaque after the Vanity Fair double-prinEst. £150-£250
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A diploma declaring Gordon Richards Freedom of the: A diploma declaring Gordon Richards Freedom of the City of London, dated 9th April 1943, mounted, framed & glazed, 16 by 46cm., 6 1/4 by 18in. Provenance: By Family Descent
0200: A diploma declaring Gordon Richards Freedom of theEst. £500-£700
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A diploma presented to Gordon Richards by Oakengat: A diploma presented to Gordon Richards by Oakengates Urban District Council in recognition of his professional achievements, dated 7th December 1933, mounted, framed & glazed, 21.5 by 63cm., 8 1/2 by
0201: A diploma presented to Gordon Richards by OakengatEst. £400-£500
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A superb Waterford Crystal bowl presented to the j: A superb Waterford Crystal bowl presented to the jockey Charlie Smirke in commemoration of his riding achievements aboard H.H. The Aga Khan's Tulyar in 1952, with a central deeply etched portrait of
0202: A superb Waterford Crystal bowl presented to the jEst. £800-£1,200
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A racing plate worn by Papyrus when winning the 19: A racing plate worn by Papyrus when winning the 1923 Derby, sold with a letter of authenticity dated June 20th 1923 from a Mr Harper of Golding & Son, Tailors, High Street, Newmarket and addressed to
0203: A racing plate worn by Papyrus when winning the 19Est. £600-£1,000
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A racing plate worn by Brown Jack when winning his: A racing plate worn by Brown Jack when winning his historic sixth consecutive Queen Alexandra Stakes in 1934, mounted on a wooden backboard set with a silver plaque inscribed BROWN JACK, WINNER
0204: A racing plate worn by Brown Jack when winning hisEst. £800-£1,200
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A 1950s jockey's jacket in the famous Crazy Quilt: A 1950s jockey's jacket in the famous Crazy Quilt colours, by Boyce & Rogers of Newmarket These colours were first registered in 1950 to Chesney Allen, a member of the Crazy Gang. Their distinctive
0205: A 1950s jockey's jacket in the famous Crazy QuiltEst. £500-£700
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Five vintage jockeys' jackets, colours comprising: Five vintage jockeys' jackets, colours comprising: red with green braces, the inside collar label inscribed PIGGOTT; yellow & black check, white sleeves, the label inscribed L. SMITH; red & light
0207: Five vintage jockeys' jackets, colours comprisingEst. £150-£250
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Shergar's No.18 number cloth from the 1981 Derby S: Shergar's No.18 number cloth from the 1981 Derby Stakes, signed in fine black marker pen by his jockey Walter Swinburn, white cotton with stitched numbering in black vinyl to either side Owned by
0208: Shergar's No.18 number cloth from the 1981 Derby SEst. £3,000-£5,000
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Desert Orchid's 1989 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner's: Desert Orchid's 1989 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner's coat, white with red borders, inscribed TOTE, CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP, WINNER, mounted in a custom-built glass-fronted display case with a title plaque,
0209: Desert Orchid's 1989 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner'sEst. £5,000-£8,000
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The breeches worn by Richard Johnson when riding L: The breeches worn by Richard Johnson when riding Looks Like Trouble to victory in the 2000 Cheltenham Gold Cup, signed in red marker pen by Johnson and dedicated TO WSS, BEST WISHES, mounted within a
0210: The breeches worn by Richard Johnson when riding LEst. £200-£300
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The whip dropped by Richard Johnson at the furlong: The whip dropped by Richard Johnson at the furlong pole aboard Rooster Booster in the 2003 Martell Cognac Aintree Hurdle, the whip inscribed R. JOHNSON; sold together with the yellow & black check
0211: The whip dropped by Richard Johnson at the furlongEst. £250-£350
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A silk scarf commemorating the 1901 Derby won by V: A silk scarf commemorating the 1901 Derby won by Volodyovski owned by Mr William Collins Whitney The 1901 Derby was known as the 'Stars and Stripes' Derby as the winning owner Mr Whitney, the
0212: A silk scarf commemorating the 1901 Derby won by VEst. £150-£250
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A silk Derby scarf commemorating the victory of Mr: A silk Derby scarf commemorating the victory of Mr Irish's Papyrus in the 1923 Derby ridden by Steve Donoghue
0213: A silk Derby scarf commemorating the victory of MrEst. £150-£200
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Blenheim: a silk commemorative Derby scarf 1930: Blenheim: a silk commemorative Derby scarf 1930
0215: Blenheim: a silk commemorative Derby scarf 1930Est. £150-£200
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St Paddy: a silk commemorative Derby scarf 1960, m: St Paddy: a silk commemorative Derby scarf 1960, mounted on card
0216: St Paddy: a silk commemorative Derby scarf 1960, mEst. £100-£200