Sporting Memorabilia 2012-11-05 Auction - 321 Price Results - BUDDS in UK
259: David King (photographer) MUHAMMAD ALI No.1 from a213: A cased pair of Carl Zeiss Dialyt 8x56 sportsman's245: Jeffries Championship Souvenir Playing Cards, copy
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London, United Kingdom
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Sporting Memorabilia

Lots 1-235 Racing, Equestrian Sports & Country Pursuits; Lot 236 Baseball; Lot 237 Billiards & Snooker; Lot 238-270 Boxing; Lots 271-321 Cricket
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A gold model of a kettledrum commemorating the victo: A gold model of a kettledrum commemorating the victory of the racehorse 'Kettledrum' in the 1861 Derby, the 'drumskin' made with a grey hardstone and being a seal stamp with the following hand
0001: A gold model of a kettledrum commemorating the victoEst. £800-£1,200
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A magnificent trophy commemorating the victory of Lo: A magnificent trophy commemorating the victory of Lord Rossmore's 'Reefer' in the 1882 Nottingham Spring Handicap, in hallmarked continental silver, a large vase & cover, the handles formed by swan
0002: A magnificent trophy commemorating the victory of LoEst. £6,000-£8,000
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A pair of royally presented racing plates worn by Th: A pair of royally presented racing plates worn by The Prince of Wales's racehorse Persimmon and his full brother Diamond Jubilee when winning classic races in 1896 and 1900, the Persimmon plate
0004: A pair of royally presented racing plates worn by ThEst. £4,000-£6,000
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A gold watch presented to the jockey Steve Donoghue: A gold watch presented to the jockey Steve Donoghue to commemorate the six consecutive victories with Brown Jack in the Queen Alexandra Stakes at Royal Ascot, 1929 to 1934, an 18ct Gold Hunting Cased
0010: A gold watch presented to the jockey Steve DonoghueEst. £7,000-£9,000
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A walking stick formerly owned by the jockey Steve: A walking stick formerly owned by the jockey Steve Donoghue, carved holly with the handle expertly carved with two heads, that of Donoghue to one side and the great racehorse Brown Jack to the other,
0011: A walking stick formerly owned by the jockey SteveEst. £400-£500
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A trio of signed letters from Lord Derby to his joc: A trio of signed letters from Lord Derby to his jockey Tommy Weston at the end of the 1927, 1929 and 1934 seasons, typescript letters marked 'private' topped & tailed in ink by Lord Derby, one from
0013: A trio of signed letters from Lord Derby to his jocEst. £500-£800
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A trophy awarded to Tommy Weston for winning the Do: A trophy awarded to Tommy Weston for winning the Donkey Race at Ayr 15th July 1922, in the form of a silver goblet, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1920, inscribed DONKEY RACE, AYR, 15th JULY 1922, WON BY, T.
0014: A trophy awarded to Tommy Weston for winning the DoEst. £120-£150
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A large overpainted photograph of Tommy Weston in t: A large overpainted photograph of Tommy Weston in the colours of Lord Derby, signed by the Newmarket photographer Clarence Hailey and dated 1923, 53 by 43cm., 21 by 17in., framed & glazed
0015: A large overpainted photograph of Tommy Weston in tEst. £300-£400
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Hand coloured photograph of Hyperion with Tommy Wes: Hand coloured photograph of Hyperion with Tommy Weston Up, possibly used as for a cigarette card issue, published by Osborne Companies Ltd, 16 by 21cm., 6 1/4 by 8 1/4in., mounted, framed & glazed
0016: Hand coloured photograph of Hyperion with Tommy WesEst. £100-£150
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Justyn Boys (20th century) FAIRWAY signed, dated 19: Justyn Boys (20th century) FAIRWAY signed, dated 1929 & titled, oil on board, 36 by 43cm., 14 by 17in., framed
0020: Justyn Boys (20th century) FAIRWAY signed, dated 19Est. £100-£150
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A greyhound racing trophy from Stamford Bridge circ: A greyhound racing trophy from Stamford Bridge circa late 1930s, in the form of a Sheffield silver plated cigarette box, the hinged lid mounted with a model of a racing greyhound and inscribed
0022: A greyhound racing trophy from Stamford Bridge circEst. £250-£300
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Memorabilia relating to the 1937 St Leger finalist: Memorabilia relating to the 1937 St Leger finalist greyhound Golden Staff, his orange No.5 jacket from the 1937 St Leger final, a cased finalist's medal and two copies of the racecard; the lot also
0023: Memorabilia relating to the 1937 St Leger finalistEst. £170-£230
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The 1948 Royal Hunt Cup won by Herbert Blagrave's M: The 1948 Royal Hunt Cup won by Herbert Blagrave's Master Vote, in the form of a silver-gilt trophy cup & cover hallmarked London 1908, maker's mark W & Ss. Ld., the body inscribed THE ROYAL HUNT CUP,
0024: The 1948 Royal Hunt Cup won by Herbert Blagrave's MEst. £1,200-£1,600