A George III silver cruet stand, London, 1818, maker's mark rubbed, with foliate border on lion paw feet, with engraved crest to top of base, the underside with mahogany liner, 14cm high; together with an assorted collection of approx. 39 hardstone eggs, to include Malachite, Banded Agate, Blue John, Sodalite, Rodachrosite, and Alabaster, largest approx. 7.5cm high, with one cloisonne enamel egg, together with a wooden fitted tray with slots for twelve eggs, 21cm wide, 29cm deep; and an early 20th century rosewood oval wooden tray, 24cm wide, 36cm deep (VAT charged on the hammer price)
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A pair of Chinese lobed cloisonné enamel vases, 20th century, the pear shaped vase with splayed foot rising to thin neck and everted lipped rim, each lobe decorated with an oval panel enamelled with various types of birds and flowers on light blue ground, each approx. 21cm high, with fitted box (2)
A group of miniature Japanese and Chinese objects of vertu, to include a Japanese cloisonné incense burner and cover, Meiji period, of saucer shape with three feet, decorated with various flowers to a blue and noir ground, approx. 7cm high; two Japanese enamel baluster vases, Meiji period, one decorated with a dragon to a pale blue fade ground, the other decorated with storks to a red-blue fade ground, each approx. 9cm high, a Chinese mottled nephrite jade carved belt hook, early 20th century, with lion head, approx, 16.5cm long, a Chinese inside-painted snuff bottle, 7cm high, a Chinese white jade plaque with rat, approx. 5cm high, a Japanese enamel urn painted with butterflies, 4.5cm high, a bronze rat, approx. 10cm long, and a Chinese carved and pierced hardwood stand, approx. 10cm high (9)Condition Report: The incense burner in overall good condition with light general surface wear. Both enamel baluster vase with dirt-filled cracks and impact points across the body, one with a loose base to the underside, both with various light marks and wear. The belt hook in overall good condition with some minor nicks, nibbles and rough edges. The snuff bottle with some marks and light cracks to the exterior. The white jade plaque with a drill hole for display, in overall good condition. The blue painted urn in overall good condition with light surface wear. The bronze rat with pitting, surface scratches and marks, and areas of infill. The carved stand is missing two sections, one to each side.
A Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle The order of the Aztec Eagle was established on December 29, 1933, by President Abelardo L. Rodríguez as a reward to the services given to Mexico or services to humankind by foreigners. The order was awarded in 8 classes until 2011 and reduced to only six afterwards. The Medal ("Medalla") belongs to the type awarded until 2011 and was generally awarded to government undersecretaries, plenipotentiary ministers. The cross is a single sided example in gilded silver and blue enamel. The cross was suspended from a yellow ribbon and worn on the neck. The set, made by "LA ESMERALDA MEXICO HAUSER ZIVY Y CIA. SUCS.". Contained in original brown leather case of issue with Aztec eagle embossed lid, gilt metal ornate latch closure, inside of green velvet raised platform, lined in gold rayon. Award diameter ca. 48 mm, ribbon length ca. 36 cm (excluding ties), box ca. 18 x 18 x 4.5 cm.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier A Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle A Mexican Order of the Aztec EagleThe order of the Aztec Eagle was established on December 29, 1933, by President Abelardo L. Rodríguez as a reward to the services given to Mexico or services to humankind by foreigners. The order was awarded in 8 classes until 2011 and reduced to only six afterwards. The Medal ("Medalla") belongs to the type awarded until 2011 and was generally awarded to government undersecretaries, plenipotentiary ministers. The cross is a single sided example in gilded silver and blue enamel. The cross was suspended from a yellow ribbon and worn on the neck. The set, made by "LA ESMERALDA MEXICO HAUSER ZIVY Y CIA. SUCS.". Contained in original brown leather case of issue with Aztec eagle embossed lid, gilt metal ornate latch closure, inside of green velvet raised platform, lined in gold rayon. Award diameter ca. 48 mm, ribbon length ca. 36 cm (excluding ties), box ca. 18 x 18 x 4.5 cm.USA lot - more info hereCondition: I -
Abzeichen für Beobachtungsoffiziere im Etui, datiert 1917 Versilberte Ausführung des Herstellers mit der Quadratpunze, hohl verbödet, mit strahlenförmig geriffelter Rückenplatte, versplinteter Emailleauflage und gepunzter, vertikaler Nadel. Rs. die Widmungsgravur "Meinem lieben Franz / Zur Erg. H. Franzen / Weihn. 1917". Maße ca. 72 x 45 mm, Gewicht 20 g. Im typischen schwarzen Etui mit weinrotem Samteinsatz (berieben, Seide am Scharnier gerissen). Trage- und Altersspuren.Provenienz: Direkt aus Familienbesitz. A badge for observation officers in case, dated 1917 A badge for observation officers in case, dated 1917Silver-plated version of the manufacturer with square stamp, hollow reverse, radially fluted backplate, enamel application fastened with pins, and stamped vertical brooch. On the reverse the dedication "Meinem lieben Franz / Zur Erg. H. Franzen / Weihn. 1917". Dimensions ca. 72 x 45 mm, weight 20 g. In typical black case with dark red velvet lining (rubbed, silk torn at the hinge). Signs of wear and age.Provenance: Directly from the family.Condition: II
Helm M 1886/1913 für Generale Schwarz lackierte Lederglocke (eingesunken, krakeliert, kleine Druckstellen) mit versilberten Beschlägen aus Neusilber (berieben). Das versplintete, frostig versilberte Emblem mit dem 1913 eingeführten, farbig emaillierten Wappenmedaillon (Originalität nicht gesichert). Kreuzblatt mit drei Sternschrauben, Perlstabfries und kannelierter Schraubspitze. Gewölbte, lederunterfütterte Schuppenketten an Steckrosetten mit beiden Offizierskokarden aus lackiertem Blech (Landeskokarde blau nachlackiert). Ockerfarbenes Lederschweißband, später ergänztes gelbes Seidenfutter separat. Dazu außerdem ein Offiziersemblem mit Splinten und ein CDV-Foto (Gebrüder Lützel, München) eines bayerischen Generals, datiert 1901. Teilweise beschädigt, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. A helmet M 1886/1913 for generals A helmet M 1886/1913 for generalsBlack patent leather skull (sunken, brittle, small dents) with silver-plated nickel silver mounts (rubbed). The frosty silvered emblem fastened with cotter pins and featuring the polychrome enamel medallion introduced in 1913 (authenticity not verified). Cruciform base with three star-shaped screws, bead and reel frieze, and removable fluted spike. Domed, leather-backed chinscales on push-through rosettes with two officer's cockades of lacquered sheet metal (relacquered blue state cockade). Ochre coloured leather sweatband, later added yellow silk lining loosely enclosed. Including officer's emblem with cotter pins and CDV photo (Gebrüder Lützel, Munich) of a Bavarian general, dated 1901. Partially damaged, signs of use and age.Condition: II - III
Generalmajor Hugo von Wenz zu Niederlahnstein (1875 - 1939) - prunkvolles Abschiedsgeschenk des Infanterie Leib-Regiments, 1910 Auf dem dreigliedrigen, feuervergoldeten Bronzesockel mit der eingeschlagenen Matrikelnummer "63" ruht auf drei in dunkler Bronze gehaltenen Granaten die Dedikationsplatte mit geschwärzter Inschrift "DAS OFFIZIERS-KORPS DES INFANTERIE LEIB-REGIMENTS DEM HAUPTMANN HUGO V. WENZ ZU NIEDERLAHNSTEIN 27.2.96. - 24.1.10". Darauf gestülpt der innen vergoldete Trinkbecher aus Silber in Form der Offiziers-Grenadiermütze des Regiments aus der Gründungszeit 1814. Teilweise vergoldet (Beschlag und Schuppenkette), graviert und mehrfarbig emailliert. Bis auf Schäden der Emaille des Federstoßes in sehr guter Erhaltung. Gesamthöhe 20,8 cm, Gesamtgewicht 623 g, Gewicht des Bechers 240 g. Es handelt sich hierbei um das Abschiedsgeschenk an Hugo von Wenz anlässlich der Versetzung in den Generalstab 1910. Das Datum 1896 bezieht sich auf die Offiziersreife und das Patent zum Secondleutnant im Regiment, in dem er 1898 Bataillonsadjutant und 1902 Kompaniechef wurde. Dem Generalstab im Bayerischen Kriegsministerium gehört er bis zum Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs an, 1921 erfolgt seine Beförderung zum Oberstleutnant, 1923 zum Oberst, 1924 wird er Chef des Stabes der 7. Division der Reichswehr und am 1. Februar 1927 Kommandeur des 20. Infanterie-Regiments. Nach seiner Beförderung zum Generalmajor am 1. Februar 1928 wird er im November des Jahres noch zum Kommandanten von München ernannt. 1930 wird er aus dem aktiven Dienst verabschiedet.Vgl. ein identisches Offiziersgeschenk des Infanterie-Leib-Regiments aus dem Jahr 1913 an Hauptmann Karl Graf von Courten in Hermann Historica, 56. Auktion, Los 719, Zuschlag € 12.500. Generalmajor Hugo von Wenz zu Niederlahnstein (1875 - 1939) – a splendid farewell gift presented to him by his Infantry Lifeguards Regiment in 1910 Generalmajor Hugo von Wenz zu Niederlahnstein (1875 - 1939) – a splendid farewell gift presented to him by his Infantry Lifeguards Regiment in 1910The dedication plaque bearing the blackened inscription "DAS OFFIZIERS-KORPS DES INFANTERIE LEIB-REGIMENTS DEM HAUPTMANN HUGO V. WENZ ZU NIEDERLAHNSTEIN 27.2.96. - 24.1.10" is supported by three grenades made of dark-coloured bronze and mounted on a three-pronged, fire-gilt bronze plinth, engraved with the registration number "63". On top, the silver drinking cup with gilt interior is shaped like an officer's grenadier cap from the time of the regiment's establishment in 1814. Partially gilt (fittings and chinscales), engraved and enamelled in colour. In excellent condition except for some damage to the enamel of the feather plume. Total height 20.8 cm, total weight 623 g, weight of the drinking cup 240 g.Commissioned as a farewell gift to Hugo von Wenz on his transfer to the General Staff in 1910. The date 1896 refers to his graduation as an officer and patent to second lieutenant with the regiment in which he was promoted to battalion adjutant in 1898 and company commander in 1902. Remaining in the General Staff of the Bavarian War Ministry until the end of World War I, he was also promoted to Oberstleutnant in 1921, to Oberst in 1923, and in 1924 he became Chief of Staff of the 7th Reichswehr Division and on 1 February 1927 Commander of the 20th Infantry Regiment. After his promotion to Generalmajor on 1 February 1928, he was appointed Commander of Munich. He retired from active service in 1930.See an identical 1913 officer's gift of the Infantry Lifeguards Regiment to Hauptmann Karl Graf von Courten, Hermann Historica, 56th Auction, lot 719, hammer price 12,500 euros.Condition: II
Schirmmütze für Generale der Luftwaffe, Zweiter Weltkrieg Deckel und Bund aus dunkelblauem Wolltuch mit hellblauen Vorstößen, Lederschirm. Goldgesticktes Emblem mit aufgelegtem Emaillemedaillon. Goldene Mützenkordel an goldenen Löwenknöpfen. Glattes rosafarbenes Seidenfutter mit kyrillischem Herstelleretikett ("Popov, Sofia"). Beigefarbenes Lederschweißband. Vereinzelt kleine Druckstellen, Risse, leichte Trage- und Altersspuren. Extrem selten und schön erhalten. A visor cap for air force generals, World War II A visor cap for air force generals, World War IIThe top and band of dark blue wool fabric with light blue pipings, patent leather visor. Gold embroidered emblem applied with an enamel medallion. Golden strap on golden lion heads. Smooth pink silk lining with Cyrillic maker's label ("Popov, Sofia"). Beige leather sweat band. Small dents here and there, torn, slight signs of wear and age. Extremely rare and in fine condition.Condition: II +
Militärverdienstorden 2. Klasse, 1. Modell (1900 - 1933), um 1916 - 1918 Set der 2. Klasse, bestehend aus Kreuz der 2. Klasse mit Kriegsdekoration, überhöht durch die eckige Zarenkrone mit abfliegenden Pendilien, Buntmetall vergoldet und emailliert, ohne Punzen, an originalem, konfektioniertem Halsband. Emaille tragebedingt an der oberen Kreuzspitze beidseitig mit leichter Abplatzung, Emaille an der Kriegsdekoration bis auf kleine Fehlstellen fehlerlos. Maße mit der Krone 91 x 62 mm. Bruststern aus Silber, das aufgelegte Kreuz aus vergoldetem Buntmetall, die Kriegsdekoration und das Medaillon emailliert, an Nadel, die Rückseite ohne Hersteller, ohne Punzen. Emaille an der Kriegsdekoration bis auf kleine Fehlstellen fehlerlos. Maße 97 x 97 mm. Gewicht 98 g. Getragenes Set, eindeutig aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg.Keywords: Bulgarien, Bulgaria, Sofia, bulgarisch, bulgarian, A Military Merit Order 2nd Class, 1st model (1900 - 1933), circa 1916 - 1918 A Military Merit Order 2nd Class, 1st model (1900 - 1933), circa 1916 - 19182nd Class set, composed of a 2nd Class cross with war decoration, surmounted by the angular tsarist crown with dangling pendilia, gilt and enamelled non-ferrous metal. No hallmarks. On the original, customised neck ribbon. Due to wear, the enamel with slight spalling on both sides of the upper tip of the cross. Apart from minor flaws, the enamel on the war decoration is immaculate. Dimensions including the crown 91 x 62 mm. Breast star in silver. The appliquéd cross in gilt, non-ferrous metal, the war decoration and the medallion enamelled, on a pin. No manufacturer or hallmarks on the back. Apart from minor flaws, the enamel on the war decoration is immaculate. Dimensions 97 x 97 mm. Weight 98 g. Worn set, unmistakably dating from World War I.Condition: IIKeywords: Bulgarien, Bulgaria, Sofia, bulgarisch, bulgarian,
Militärverdienstorden 1. Klasse, 1. Modell (1900 - 1933), um 1916 - 1918 Set der 1. Klasse, bestehend aus Kreuz der 1. Klasse mit Kriegsdekoration, überhöht durch die eckige Zarenkrone mit abfliegenden Pendilien, Buntmetall vergoldet und emailliert, ohne Punzen, an originaler, zeitlich passender, konfektionierter Schärpe mit Rosette, die aufgelegte Kriegsdekoration ebenfalls ohne Emailleschäden. Maße mit der Krone 111 x 75 mm. Bruststern aus Silber und aus vergoldetem Buntmetall, die Kriegsdekoration und das Medaillon emailliert, an Nadel, die Rückseite ohne Hersteller, ohne Punzen. Emaille an der Kriegsdekoration teils restauriert. Maße 96 x 96 mm. Gewicht 131 g. Getragenes Set in gutem Zustand, eindeutig aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg.Keywords: Bulgarien, Bulgaria, Sofia, bulgarisch, bulgarian, , An Order of Military Merit 1st Class, 1st model (1900 - 1933), 1916 - 1918 An Order of Military Merit 1st Class, 1st model (1900 - 1933), 1916 - 1918The 1st Class set, composed of a Cross 1st Class with war decoration, surmounted by the angular tsarist crown with dangling pendilia in gilt, non-ferrous metal and enamel. No stamps, on the original, contemporary, customised sash with a rosette. Again, no defects in the enamel of the appliquéd war decoration. Dimensions including the crown 111 x 75 mm.Breast star in silver and gilt, non-ferrous metal, the war decoration and the medallion enamelled, on a pin. No manufacturer or hallmarks on the back. The enamel on the war decoration partially restored. Dimensions 96 x 96 mm. Weight 131 g. Worn set in good condition, unmistakably dating from World War I.Condition: IIKeywords: Bulgarien, Bulgaria, Sofia, bulgarisch, bulgarian, ,
St.-Alexander-Orden - Bruststern zum Großkreuz mit Schwertern am Ring Silber, teilweise vergoldet, Medaillon emailliert, mit goldenem Schriftzug "SV ALEXANDR" in Altkyrillisch, übersetzt "St. Alexander", auf der Innenseite von Nadel Punze "4". Weiße Emaille minimal oberflächlich gechipt. Maße ca. 90 x 90 mm. Gewicht 81 g. Mglw. deutsche oder österreichische Fertigung. Sehr selten. Laut Militäralmanach gab es nur zwölf Verleihungen für das St.-Alexander-Großkreuz mit Schwertern.Keywords: Bulgarien, Bulgaria, Sofia, bulgarisch, bulgarian, Order of St. Alexander - breast star to the Grand Cross with swords on ring Order of St. Alexander - breast star to the Grand Cross with swords on ringSilver, part gilt, enameled medallion, with golden inscription "SV ALEXANDR" in old Cyrillic, translated "St. Alexander", stamped "4" on the inside of the brooch. White enamel with minimal chips to the surface. Dimensions ca. 90 x 90 mm. Weight 81 g. Possibly a German or Austrian production. Very rare. According to the military almanac, the Grand Cross of the Order of St. Alexander with Swords was awarded to only twelve persons.Condition: I - IIKeywords: Bulgarien, Bulgaria, Sofia, bulgarisch, bulgarian,
The winning jockey's trophy for the William Hill Futurity at Doncaster in 1976 won by Pat Eddery aboard Sporting Yankee, in the form of a S.T. Dupont, Paris, gilt & blue enamel cigarette lighter, inscribed with race details, in original fitted case Sporting Yankee was an American-bred bay colt (1974) by Vaguely Noble out of Sale Day (To Market). He was owned by the race sponsor William Hill Racing and trained by Peter Walwyn at Lambourn. The following year he won the March Stakes at Goodwood.
An enamel on china portrait of the jockey Fred Archer by G.S. Furnivall of Stoke on Trent circa 1887, oval, printed with facsimile signature, the reverse pasted with printed details from the manufacturer, in a velvet lined picture frame, 41 by 30.5cm. Exhibited: Fred Archer, Sporting Hero, 1857-1886, Pittville Pump Room Museum, Cheltenham, 1st November 1986 to 24th January All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively, lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.
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 Keyless Lever Watch By Am Waltham co., dial & movement signed, full plate gilt lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance, white enamel dial, hair cracks, roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, the polished case front with reeded edge, applied equestrian motifs and inscribed BROWN JACK, Br,.G, 1924, JACKDAW-QUERQUIDELLA, the back inscribed TWO OLD RELIABLES, EVERGREEN STEVE & OLD BROWN JACK, the case front interior inscribed PRESENTED TO STEVE DONOGHUE, RIDER OF BROWN JACK, WINNER OF THE QUEEN ALEXANDER [sic] STAKES AT ASCOT FOR SIX CONSECUTIVE YEARS FROM 1929 TO 1934, the cuvette inscribed OWNERS SIR HAROLD & LADY ZIA WERNHER, TRAINER IVOR ANTHONY, JOCKEY STEVE DONOGHUE; sold together with a signed affidavit dated 1976 confirming that this gold watch had been bequeathed to this individual in Steve Donoghue's will, framed & glazed; the lot also including two books, Donoghue’s autobiography “Just My Story”, and R C Lyle’s 1934 work “Brown Jack” (4)
A trio of presentations to the jockey Pat Eddery, i) on the occasion of the Meadowlands International Jockey Challenge Championship 8th December 1979, in the form of a brass & glass housed Seth Jones quartz mantel clock, the top set with the presentation plaque named to Pat Eddery, height 22cm.; ii) Commonwealth Sports Award presented in 1986, in the form of a silver plated salver, inscribed with award details, diameter 26cm., minor surface scratches and marks; iii) from the Dubai Racing Club, a plate, silver & gold plated with enamel crest, inscribed in Arabic and English, diameter 25.5cm., some wear to plating but generally good
The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Rainbow Quest in the 1985 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp, in the form of a boxed French silver plated octagonal salver by Mellerio of Paris, with black enamel centre and crest with a thoroughbred 's head, inscribed with race details, diameter 20cm., some minor surface scratches Rainbow Quest was an American-bred bay colt (1981) by Blushing Groom out of I Will Follow (Herbager). He was owned by K Abdullah and trained at Beckhampton by Jeremy Tree. The Arc was his second G1 victory in 1985, he had previously won the Coronation Cup at Epsom. Rainbow Quest became a highly successful stallion whose best progeny are too numerous to mention but include the Derby winner Quest For Fame, the Arc winner Saumarez, the two St Leger winners Nedawi and Millenary, the Irish 2,000 Guineas and Champion Stakes winner Spectrum and Colour Vision who won the Gold Cup at Ascot. Pat Eddery won four Arcs in his illustrious career. The first came on Detroit in 1980, before achieving a hat-trick of wins on Rainbow Quest, Dancing Brave (see lot 206) and Trempolino between 1985 and 1987.
Ceremonial Wilkinson Sword presented by the Jockeys' Association to Pat Eddery as Champion Flat Race jockey, undated, inscribed on blade, and with Jockeys' Association enamel crest to hilt, 108cm., a ceremonial sword with edges unsharpened, fine condition Although undated it was probably presented to Pat Eddery in 1977 (see lot 149).
Silver & enamel case commemorating the victory of the Maharaja of Rajpipla's Windsor Lad in the 1934 Derby, hallmarked Birmingham 1933, maker's stamp indistinct, pale blue engine turned enamelling with gilt crest surmounted by a coronet, the interior inscribed, WINDSOR LAD, DERBY 1934, 6.5 by 4.5cm., good condition
The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Double Schwartz in the 1986 Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp, in the form of a French silver plated salver by Mellerio of Paris, with black enamel crest with a thoroughbred 's head, inscribed with race details, diameter 30cm., some surface scratches and scuffing Double Schwartz was an Irish-bred bay horse (1981) by Double Form out of Cassy's Pet (Sing Sing). He was owned by Mr Robert Sangster and trained by Charlie Nelson at Upper Lambourn. Pat Eddery's other career victory in the Abbaye was in 1982 (see lot 188). Double Schwartz was part of a memorable day for Pat Eddery, riding Dancing Brave to victory in the Arc on the same card.
The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Brocade in the 1985 Prix de la Foret at Longchamp, in the form of a French silver plated salver by Mellerio of Paris, with black enamel crest with a thoroughbred 's head, inscribed with race details, diameter 29cm., surface scratches and scuffing Brocade was a British-bred bay filly (1981) by Habitat out of Canton Silk (Runnymede). She was owned by Gerald Leigh and trained at Pulborough by Guy Harwood. This was Pat Eddery's first victory in the Foret. He won on two further occasions on Wolfhound (1992) and Indian Lodge (2000).
A good quality Victorian silver and enamel vesta case portraying a racehorse and jockey, hallmarked George Heath, London, 1891, and retailer's mark for Tiffany & Co., portraying a galloping racehorse with jockey wearing pink silks and a black cap, rectangular, sprung hinged lid, engraved striker to side, the base engraved with contemporary owner's initials, silver-gilt interior, 4 by 5cm., good condition
The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Sanglamore in the 1990 Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) at Chantilly, in the form of a French silver plated salver by Mellerio of Paris, with black enamel crest with a thoroughbred 's head, inscribed with race details, diameter 29cm., some surface scratches and scuffing; sold together with a framed colour photograph of Sangamore, Pat Eddery and Roger Charlton returning to the winner's enclosure, with Eddery giving his whip to a fan, 47 by 58cm. (2) Sanglamore was a K Abdullah/Juddmonte American home bred chestnut colt (1987) by Sharpen Up out of Ballinderry (Irish River). He was trained by Roger Charlton at Beckhampton. Following his French Derby success he stayed in training and won another French G1, the Prix D'Ispahan. Pat Eddery won the French Derby on three occasions. The other victories were aboard Caerleon in 1983 and Hours After in 1988 (see lot 209).
The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Hours After in the 1988 Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) at Chantilly, in the form of a French silver plated salver by Mellerio of Paris, with black enamel crest with a thoroughbred 's head, inscribed with race details, diameter 29cm., some surface scratches and scuffing Hours After was an American-bred bay colt (1985) by Alleged out of Brown Berry (Mount Marcy). He was owned by the Marquesa De Moratalla and trained in France by Patrick L Biancone. Pat Eddery won the French Derby on three occasions. The other victories were aboard Caerleon in 1983 and Sanglamore in 1990 (see lot 210).
The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Sharpo in the 1982 Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp, in the form of a French silver plated salver by Mellerio of Paris, with black enamel crest with a thoroughbred 's head, inscribed with race details, diameter 30cm., some surface scratches and scuffing Pat Eddery's other career victory in the Abbaye was in 1986 (see lot 205). For information on Sharpo see lot 187.
The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Old Country in the 1983 Prix Royal Oak (French St Leger) at Longchamp, in the form of a French silver plated salver by Mellerio of Paris, with black enamel crest with a thoroughbred 's head, inscribed with race details, diameter 30cm., surface scratches and scuffing Pat Eddery won the Royal Oak on two further occasions on Raintrap and Moonax in successive years in 1993 and 1994. See lots 219 and 220. Old Country had previously won the Derby Italiano, see lot 190.
The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Jolypha in the 1992 Prix de Diane (French Oaks) at Chantilly, in the form of a French silver plated salver by Mellerio of Paris, with black enamel crest with a thoroughbred 's head, inscribed with race details, diameter 29cm., some surface scratches and scuffing Jolyypha was a K Abdullah/Juddmonte American-homebred bay filly (1982) by Lyphard out of Navajo Princess (Drone). She was trained by Andre Fabre in France and recorded a second French G1 victory in the Prix Vermeille. This was Pat Eddery's only victory in the Prix de Diane.
The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Raintrap in the 1993 Prix Royal Oak (French St Leger) at Longchamp, in the form of a French silver plated salver by Mellerio of Paris, with black enamel crest with a thoroughbred 's head, inscribed with race details, diameter 29cm., surface scratches and scuffing Raintrap was a K Abdullah/Juddmonte British home-bred chestnut colt (1990) by Rainbow Quest out of Suntrap (Roberto). He was trained in France by Andre Fabre. The colt later won two Grade 1 races in North America including the Rothmans International before standing as a National Hunt stallion. Pat Eddery won the Royal Oak on three occasions, the other victories on Old Country (1983) and Moonax (1994). See lots 192 and 220.
A boxed trio of matching Royal Windsor Racecourse badges, consisting of a gentleman's and two transferable ladies passes in gilt-metal & enamel, each bearing the membership number of 65; included is a celluloid chauffeur's badge, also number 65, in original box of issue, making this set a rare survivor from the period

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