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Lot 276

Graduated set of four Elizabeth II silver mounted easel photograph frames, Sheffield, 1996, sponsor's mark for Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, 16.5cm x 11.5cm and smaller (4)

Lot 277

Elizabeth II silver mounted easel photograph frame, Sheffield, 2000, together with two smaller examples and silver framed desk clock, Sheffield, 1996, sponsor's mark for Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, 14.5cm x 9.5cm and smaller (4)

Lot 275

Elizabeth II silver mounted double photograph easel frame, sponsor's marks of Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1993, 18.5cm wide

Lot 1603

A 28.5cm high late Victorian silver fronted dressing table mirror with high relief embossed and pierced putti and scroll decoration bordering a bevelled heart shaped plate, upholstered easel stand to back - London 1894 - minor wear to silver and upholstery

Lot 1604

A 44cm high Late Victorian silver fronted dressing table mirror with embossed Rococo scroll border and shaped bevelled plate, remains of upholstered easel stand to back - Birmingham 1898 - sold with a damaged Art Nouveau white metal fronted photograph frame

Lot 1629

An early 20th Century silver fronted photograph frame with decorative border and upholstered easel stand to back - glass missing - Chester 1902

Lot 1638

A modern Haviland-Nye silver fronted photograph frame with leatherette easel back and related pamphlet

Lot 714

A portable artist's easel

Lot 877

A 19th Century cast brass oval photograph frame with easel stand, turquoise enamel decoration and beaded rim - sold with two other frames

Lot 1107

A 19th Century French carved walnut artist's easel, height 158cm. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 1056

An Edwardian mahogany music style of lyre shaped scroll form with bracket shelf and plaster cameo, 93cm x 45cm, and a similar light oak portable artist's easel, height 100cm. (2) Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 781

An Austin showroom display easel sign, 'Austin' on a dark green background displaying for sale the Seven Saloon for £496.19.2d, 23cm x 17cm, other insert cards. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 1019

An Edwardian crossbanded and line inlaid dressing table, the double hinged top opening to reveal a compartmentalised interior centred by an easel mirror above two short drawers on square tapering legs united by an undertier, height 84cm x depth 49.5cm x width 71cm. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 403

A Victorian colour lithograph featuring the Royal Derby winner of 1896 Persimmon,fine quality but with no artist or publication details, featuring a picture within a picture, Persimmon portrayed as an oil painting portrait on an easel being admired by HRH The Prince of Wales and jockey John Watts, trainer Richard Marsh in a vignette lower left, title plaque to frame, mounted, framed & glazed, 63 by 76cm., very good condition; sold together with a small print of Secretariat after the artist Helen Hayse, mounted, framed & glazed, 33cm. square, good condition, (2 items).

Lot 139

Shoe worn by the racehorse Hyperion,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Hyperion was a chestnut colt foaled in 1930 by Gainsborough out of Selene (Chaucer. He was bred and raced by the 17th Earl of Derby and trained at Newmarket by George Lambton.The colt was a double-classic winner in 1933 winning the Derby and St Leger. Other important career wins were recorded in the Dewhurst Stakes and the Chester Vase.At Stud, he was Leading Sire in GB & Ireland on six occasions between 1940 and 1954. His Classic winning progeny comprise Godiva, Hypericum, Owen Tudor, Sun Castle, Sun Chariot and Sun Stream. In the USA Pensive won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes. Hyperion was also the damsire of Nearctic who, in turn, sired Northern Dancer, the 20th Century’s most important stallion. He was also the damsire of the US champion Citation. Hyperion’s influence is also profound in the pedigrees of racehorse in Australia and New Zealand.A life-size bronze of Hyperion stands proudly outside the Jockey Club Rooms in Newmarket; and his skeleton has been exhibited at the National Horseracing Museum.

Lot 103

Shoe worn by the racehorse Shernazar,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Shernazar was an Irish-bred bay colt foaled in 1981 by Busted out of Sharmeen (Val De Loir). He was owned by HH The Aga Khan and trained by Michael Stoute at Newmarket.The colt recorded four career victories, most notably as a four-year-olds in the Glorious Stakes, the September Stakes and the Geoffrey Freer.As a sire Shernnazar got two G1 winners Houmayoun and Kartajana and was dual-purpose producing many good quality jumpers.

Lot 102

Shoe worn by the racehorse Niche,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Niche was a chestnut filly foaled in 1981 by Risk Me out of Cubby Hole (Town and Country). She was bred at the Highclere Stud, owned by the Earl of Carnarvon and trained by Richard Hannon Sr.Niche recorded six career victories including the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot, the Lowther Stakes, the Nell Gwyn Stakes and the Falmouth Stakes. In the 1984 1000 Guineas the filly finished a 1/2L second to Sayyedati.Tragically Niche met with an untimely death at home when in training for the Prix Jacques Le Marois.

Lot 106

Special farrier-made shoe worn by the racehorse Stilvi who suffrered from the foot condition laminitis,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Stilvi was a British-bred bay filly foaled in 1969 by Derring-Do out of Djerella (Guersant). She was owned by George Cambanis and trained by Bruce Hobbs close to the site of the Graham Budd auction venue and National Horseracing Museum at the Palace House Stables, Newmarket.Stilvi was a high-quality sprinter who won the Duke of York Stakes and the King George Stakes at Royal Ascot.However, the racing achievements were eclipsed by her importance as a broodmare. Stilvi was the dam of Tachypous (Middle Park), Tromos (Dewhurst), Tolmi (Coronation Stakes) and Tyrnavos (Irish Derby). As is evident from the farrier's specially shoe being offered here, in later life the mare suffered from laminitis.

Lot 126

Shoe worn by the racehorse Shergar,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Shergar was a bay colt foaled in 1978 by Great Nephew out of Sharmeen (Val De Loir).e On The Range (Habitat). The colt was home-bred by H.H. The Aga Khan at his Sheshoon Stud near the Curragh racecourse in Co Kildare and trained at Newmarket by Michael Stoute.The colt won 6 of his 8 races including a summer hat-trick of G1 races in the Derby, where is 10l winning margin still remains a record in the race; the Irish Derby; and the King George at Ascot.Before his stud career the Aga Khan syndicated the stallion into 40 shares, valuing Shergar in 1981 at £10million. In 1983 one of the most notorious episodes in racing history unfolded when the stallion was stolen by an armed gang from the Ballymany Stud in Co Kildare and a ransom of £2million was demanded. The syndicate was not sufficiently assured that Shergar was still alive and the demand was not paid. The thieves, believed to be the IRA, although they never admitted being involved, then broke off communications abruptly. Shergar is believed to have been shot having injured his leg in the ordeal, but the body was never been recovered or identified.

Lot 104

Shoe worn by the racehorse Laurentis,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Laurentis was a French-bred bay colt foaled in 1943 by Deiri out of Laurentia (Salmon Trout).The stayer was owned by Mr H K Frost and trained by at the Woodway Stables in Blewbury, Oxfordshire, by Gordon Johnson Houghton. The colt’s biggest win came in the Jockey Club Cup in 1947.

Lot 136

Shoe worn by the racehorse Cantelo,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, one with misspelling of St. Ledger, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Cantelo was a bay filly foaled in 1956 by Chanteur out of Rustic Bridge (Bois Roussel). She was bred and raced by the famous bookmaker William Hill and trained by Charles Elsey at the Highfield Stables in Malton.The filly won 8 of her 11 races and was unbeaten in five as a two-year-old. Her most important victory was in the 1959 St Leger. Other notable wins came in the Royal Lodge Stakes, the Cheshire Oaks and the Ribblesdale Stakes.At Stud the best of her offspring was Cambridge who won the Blue Riband Trial Stakes at Epsom.

Lot 115

Shoe worn by the racehorse Zafonic,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Zafonic was a brown/black colt foaled in 1990 by Gone West out of Zaizafon (The Minstrel. He was bred by Juddmonte and raced in the colours of Prince Khalid Abdullah and trained in France by Andre Gabre.The colt was crowned Champion European Two-Year-Old following victories in the Prix Morny, Prix de la Salamandre and Dewhurst Stakes. Despite a shock defeat at odds of 1-10 on his 3-y-o reappearance, Zafonic won the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket in great style and broke the course record, a time that had stood for 45 years. Very unfortunately the colt broke a blood vessel in the Sussex Stakes and was retired to stud.His most famous of his progeny include Xaar, Count Dubois, Zafeen, Iffraajand Trade Fair.

Lot 133

Shoe worn by the racehorse Ribot,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Ribot was an Italian-trained bay colt foaled in 1952 by Tenerani out of Romanella (El Greco). He was bred by the legendary Italian breeder Federico Tesio but foaled at the English National Sud. The colt was raced by Lydia Tesio and Mario della Rocchetta and trained by Ugo Penco.Known as ‘il cavalo super.’ Ribot is without doubt one of the greatest racehorses of all time and retired unbeaten in 16 races. Most notably the colt won back-to-back Prix de l’Arc de Triomphes in 1955 and 1956 and also the King George in 1956. Other victories included the Gran Criterium, the Gran Premio del Jockey Club and the Gran Premio di Milano.At Stud in England and the USA, Ribot was Leading Stallion in GB and Ireland in 1963, 1967 & 1968. His progeny include the two Arc winners Molvedo and Prince Royal; and Ragusa, winner of the Irish Derby, King George, St Leger and Eclipse Stakes; Long Look (Oaks); Ribocco and Ribero, full-brothers who both won the Irish Derby and St Leger Classic-double; and another St Leger winner in Boucher. In American racing famous progeny included Tom Rolfe (Preakness) and Arts And Letters (Belmont).

Lot 119

Shoe worn by the racehorse Fantastic Light,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Fantastic Light was a US-bred bay colt foaled in 1996 by Rahy out of Jood (Nijinsky. Until early 2000 he was owned by Maktoum Al Maktoum and trained at Newmarket by Sir Michael Stoute. He then transferred to Godolphin to be trained by Saeed bin Suroor.When in the former ownership, the colt won the Sandown Classic Trial, the Great Voltigeur Stakes and the Arc Trial at Newbury in 1999; and the Dubai Sheema Classic in 2000. The first successes for new connections came later that year, and at the highest grade, with victories in the Man o’War Stakes and Hong Kong Cup. Fantastic Light improved more as a 5-y-o and in a memorable campaign won the Tattersalls Gold Cup, the Prince of Wales’s Stakes, the Irish Champion Stakes and the Breeders’ Cup Turf (setting a new course record). Of these victories, the Irish Champion Stakes is of worth mention. Fantastic Light’s narrow defeat of the great Galileo was a supreme clash of two alpha male thoroughbreds not conceding an inch to their rival; whilst the Godolphin v Coolmore race tactics added a further fascination to one of the most memorable races of the 21st Century.At Stud, the best of his progeny would include Scintillo (Gran Criterium) and, in Australia, Mission Critical (Whakanui Stud International Stakes).

Lot 369

A racing plate worn by the racehorse Nashwan when winning the 1989 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot 22nd July 1989,mounted on a wooden backboard with engraved plaque, easel support, uncleaned and still beareing tursf/soil from raceday.

Lot 99

Shoe worn by the racehorse Arazi,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm., the shoe has become detached from the backboard.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Arazi was a chestnut colt foaled in 1989 by Blushing Groom out of Danseur Fabuleux (Northern Dancer). He was bred in the USA by Ralph Wilson, founder and owner of the Buffalo Bills NFL team. The colt was originally owned by Allen E Paulson, who sent him to France to be trained by Francois Boutin. Later Sheikh Mohammed bought a half-share.Arazi was one of the outstanding two-year-olds in racing history. He won six of his seven races in France before travelling to Churchill Downs to run on Dirt for the first time in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. Here, Arazi recorded an outstanding victory winning by a wide margin in what commentators described as “the single-most spectacular performance in Breeders’ Cup history.” Timeform awarded Arazi a figure of 135, a range of figure usually only reserved for a racehorse at three or above, and the colt was festooned with accolades at the Eclipse and Cartier awards ceremonies.Sadly Arazi, although winning further races, did not reach the same dizzy heights as a three-year-old and was retired to Stud where he was owned outright by Sheikh Mohammed. Arazi’s greatest influence on the breed can perhaps be found as a broodmare sire - his daughters producing around the globe the likes of Electrocutionist (Dubai World Cup), Lahudood (Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare) and American (Melbourne Cup).

Lot 135

Shoe worn by the racehorse Le Filou,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Le Filou was a French-bred bay colt foaled in 1946 by Vatellor out of Fileuse (Casterari).The colt, a winner of three races, was injured during his three year-old season and was unable to fulfil his potential.His influence is as a stallion, especially in the Southern Hemisphere, standing at the Pirongia Stud in New Zealand. He sired Eight 2m Cup horses including the Melbourne Cup winners Light Fingers and Red Handed; as well as four Derby and three Oaks winners. He was leading sire four times between 1961-62 and 1966-67. Le Filou also appears in the pedigrees of many other fine horses as damsire.

Lot 138

Shoe worn by the racehorse Nashwan,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Nashwan was a chestnut colt foaled in 1986 by Blushing Groom out of Height Of Fashion (Bustino). He was bred and raced by Hamdan Al Maktoum and trained at West Ilsley by Dick Hern.After winning his both starts as a two-year-old, Nashwan developed into an outstanding performer at three winning four consecutive G1 races the 2,000 Guineas, the Derby, the Eclipse Stakes and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. This remains a unique achievement in the same season. Following a mystifyingly poor performance in the Prix Neil, the decision was taken to miss the Arc and retire Nashwan.At Stud, his most successful offspring were Swain (dual winner of the King George) and the Arc winner Bago and the International Stakes winning filly One So Wonderful.

Lot 343

A collection of five period photographs of jockeys,comprising: a 19th century studio double-portrait of jockeys, possibly American, in velvet-lined hinged leather case, 9 by 8cm.; a pair of oval portraits with no identification, the frames on easel supports, height 17cm.; an Anscomb of Newmarket portrait of Charlie Smirke aboard the Aga Khan's Derby winner Tulyar, framed & glazed 28 by 33cm; and another horse & jockey portrait, unknown, but from a similar period, framed & glazed 24 by 29cm., (5).

Lot 121

Shoe worn by the racehorse Rainbow Quest,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Rainbow Quest was an American-bred bay colt foaled in 1981 by Blushing Groom out of I Will Follow (Herbager). He was owned by Khalid Abdullah and trained at Beckhampton by Jeremy Tree.Following a string of near misses in championship races at three, Rainbow Quest matured to his full ability as a four-year old winning the Coronation Cup and a career-defining victory in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe.At Stud, his progeny enjoyed wide success including the Derby winner Quest For Fame and other Classic wins with Knight’s Baroness, Spectrum, Nedawi and Millenary. Amongst many others worthy of special mention are Saumarez (the Arc) and Colour Vision (Gold Cup at Ascot).

Lot 107

Shoe worn by the racehorse Lycius,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Lycius was an American-bred chestnut colt foaled in 1988 by Mr Prospector out of Lypatia (Lyphard). He was owned by Sheikh Mohammed and trained in France by Andre Fabre.The colt won two races, most notably the G1 Middle Park Stakes. As a 3-y-o Lycius finished 2nd in three G1 races the 2,000 Guineas, the July Cup and the Prix Jacques Le Marois.Lycius firstly stood at Stud in Ireland and latterly in the USA and achieved modest successes.

Lot 97

Shoe worn by the racehorse Carnegie when finishing third in the 1995 Breeders' Cup Turf at Belmont Park,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Carnegie was a bay colt foaled in 1991 by Sadler’s Wells out of Detroit (Riverman). He was bred at the Swettenham Stud, owned by HE Sheikh Mohammed and trained in France by Andre Fabre. The colt won 7 of his 13 races. The colt’s most notable victory was in the 1994 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe and in 1995 he achieved a further G1 success in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud.This shoe was worn when Carnegie finished 3rd in the 1995 Breeders’ Cup Turf at Belmont Park behind Northern Spur and Freedom Cry.At stud Darley used Carnegie as a shuttle stallion and the biggest successes came in the southern hemisphere. His most notable progeny was perhaps the racemare Tuesday Joy who won four G1 races in Australia and nearly £1.3 million in prize money.

Lot 100

Shoe worn by the racehorse Machiavellian,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Machiavellian was an American-bred bay colt foaled in 1987 by Mr Prospector out of Coup De Folie (Halo). He was owned by Stavros Niarchos and trained in France by Francois Boutin.Machiavellian won four of his seven career starts including two G1 races, the Prix Morny and the Prix De La Salamandre. The colt started favourite for the 1990 2,000 Guineas but was beaten by the Richard Hannon-trained Tirol.He was retired to the Dalham Hall Stud where he enjoyed plenty of success, siring amongst many others the Dubai World Cup winners Street Cry and Almutawakel; and for Cheveley Park Medicean, winner of the Lockinge, Queen Anne & Eclipse.

Lot 128

Shoe worn by the racehorse Shahrastani,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Shahrastani was a chestnut colt foaled in 1983 by Nijinsky out of Shademah (Thatch). He was bred and raced by H.H. The Aga Khan and trained at Newmarket by Michael Stoute.Raced only once as a two-year-old, the colt blossomed as a three-year-old winning both the Epsom Derby and the Irish Derby, following two Classic Trial successes at Sandown and the Dante at York. The victory in the Epsom Derby was equally as famous for the defeat of the hot-favourite Dancing Brave following what proved to be a decisive move by jockey Walter Swinburn early in the home straight and opening up an unassailable lead.At Stud, Shahrastani proved generally disappointing. His biggest influence was perhaps as the damsire of Alamshar, the 2003 Irish Derby and King George winner.

Lot 109

Show worn by the racehorse Doyoun,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Doyoun was a British-bred brown colt foaled in 1985 by Mill Reef out of Dumka (Kashmir). He was bred and raced by HH The Aga Khan and trained by Michael Stoute in Newmarket.The colt won three races, most importantly the 2,000 Guineas having won the Craven en route. He then finished 3rd in the Derby, the race won by the owner’s other runner Kahyasi.At stud Doyoun notably bred consecutive Breeders’ Cup Turf winners Daylami and Kalanisi in 1999 and 2000.

Lot 111

Shoe worn by the racehorse Darshaan,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Darshaan was a bay colt foaled in 1981 by Shirley Heights out of Delsy (Abdo). He was bred and raced by HH The Aga Khan and trained in France by Alain de Royer-Dupre.The colt won 5 of his 8 races, most notably the Prix du Jockey-Club (French Derby) and was the highest rated 3-y-o in France in 1984.At stud Darshaan was also Champion Sire in France in 2003. His exceptional progeny, too numerous to mention, would include Mark Of Esteem, Dalakhani, Kotashaan, Hellenic. Key Change, Mutamam and Necklace.Worthy of mention is his influence as a damsire. His daughters’ progeny include High Chaparral, Marienbard, Enzeli, Islington, Edabiya, Alexander Goldrun, Darsi, AL Kazeem, Estimate and many other high-class performers.

Lot 481

Two unusual cased photographic portraits of jockeys hand-coloured and printed on metal in raised relief,mid 20th century, both featuring the jockey H. Wood, one inscribed with the name of his horse “Mummy's Darling”, both on a wooden backboard with easel support, 31.5 by 23c,m., both in a fitted blue leather case; sold together with two cased binoculars, one attached with a group of Ascot Racecourse member's enclosure badges 1990s/2000s; and a vintage horse hair fly whisk, (a lot).

Lot 98

Shoe worn by the racehorse Aggressor when winning the 1960 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm., still with turf inside.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144. Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots *** to ***). This shoe was sent to Ray Goddard by Aggressor's trainer J.M. "Towser" Gosden.Aggressor was a bay colt foaled in 1955 by Combat out of Phaetonia (Nearco). He was bred at the Someries Stud in Newmarket, owned by Sir Harold Wernher and trained at Lewes by Towser Gosden. The colt won 11 of his 20 races. Aggressor’s most notable victory was in the 1960 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot. The shoe being offered here was worn by the colt in the race. Other major victories included the Solario, Doonside Cup, Cumberland Lodge, Hardwicke and John Porter.At stud his most notable progeny was the filly Dibidale who won both the Irish and Yorkshire Oaks. She was an unlucky loser in the Oaks at Epsom when the saddle slipped in the closing stages.

Lot 140

Shoe worn by the racehorse Green Desert,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Green Desert was an American-bred bay colt foaled in 1983 by Danzig out of Foreign Courier (Sir Ivor). He was owned by Maktoum Al Maktoum and trained at Newmarket by Michael Stoute.As a two-year-old the colt won the July Stakes and the Gimcrack Stakes both over 6f. He was campaigned as a guineas/mile horse at three but found great success when reverted to sprint racing winning the July Cup and the Sprint Cup at Haydock Park. He was retired at the end of the season.At Stud, Green Desert sired many top-class sprinters including Sheikh Albadou, Owington, Tamarisk, Invincible Spirit, Desert Lord, Oasis Dream and Markab. In classic races he sired Desert Prince (Irish 2,000 Guineas) and Rose Gypsy (Poule d’Essai des Pouliches). Perhaps more surprisingly with his speed influence, Green Desert was also the sire of Collier Bay who won the Champion Hurdle and Irish Champion Hurdle.

Lot 134

Shoe worn by the racehorse Kahyasi,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Kahyasi was a bay colt foaled in 1985 by Ile De Bourbon out of Kadissya (Blushing Groom). He was bred and raced by H.H. The Aga Khan and trained at Newmarket by Luca Cumani.Unraced as a 2-y-o, Kahyasi won his first two races in 1988, latterly the Derby Trial at Lingfield Park, before heading to Epsom. In the Derby jockey Ray Cochrane wore the Aga Khan’s chocolate and green second colours - the first colours worn by Walter Swinburn aboard the 2,000 Guineas winner Doyoun. However, it was Kayhasi who proved victorious and then followed up in the Irish Derby at The Curragh, despite picking up a leg injury. This proved to be with final career win.At Stud, Kahyasi sired the G1 winners Enzeli, Khalkevi, Vereva and Zainta.

Lot 87

Racing plate of Bachelor's Button the only horse to have defeated Pretty Polly on home soil in the 1906 Ascot Gold Cup,mounted with a Clarence Hailey photographic portrait and title plaque, framed & glazed, with easel support, 23cm. square, good condition.Provenance: Lots 72 to 90. The late Richard “Dickie” Onslow, horse racing journalist, author and historian.

Lot 131

Shoe worn by the racehorse Dancing Brave,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Dancing Brave was an American-bred bay colt (1983) by Lyphard out of Navajo Princess (Drone). He was owned by Khalid Abdullah and trained at Pulborough by Guy Harwood.The colt was the outstanding European racehorse of 1986.The win in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was his fourth G1 victory, having previously won the 2,000 Guineas, the Eclipse Stakes and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes. In the Derby he was ridden by Greville Starkey who was widely criticised for his ride when beaten 1/2l by Shahrastani. By Timeform ratings, Dancing Brave (140) is amongst the top ten thoroughbreds since their records began.At Stud, Dancing Brave sired the 1993 Epsom and Irish Derby winner Commander In Chief; before being exported to Japan to continue his stallion duties.

Lot 120

Shoe worn by the racehorse Mark of Esteem,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Mark Of Esteem was a bay colt foaled in 1993 by Darshaan out of Homage (Ajdal). He was bred and raced by Sheik Mohammed and as a two-year-old sent to Henry Cecil. Following a disagreement over Mark Of Esteem’s race planning, that aired in public, Sheikh Mohammed took away his 40 horses from Warren Place. Mark Of Esteem transferred to Saeed bin Suroor to race in the Godolphin colours.Having wintered in Dubai, Marl Of Esteem won on his three-year-old reappearance in the 2,000 Guineas. The colt won a second G1 mile race in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, which was also part of jockey Frankie Dettori’s ‘Magnificent Seven.’At Stud, he sired two Classic winners Sir Percy (Derby) and Ameerat (1,000 Guineas), amongst other good horses.

Lot 112

Shoe worn by the racehorse Monaassib,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Monaassib was a British-bred brown gelding foaled in 1991 by Cadeaux Genereux out of Pluvial (Habat).The sprinter was owned by Maktoum Al Maktoum and was with Ed Dunlop during his first year as a trainer at Newmarket in 1994. Unraced as a 2-y-o, Monaassib would eventually run in 36 races, winning ten times and being placed on a further ten occasions. The gelding won twice at G3 level, and twice in Listed races as well as being placed in G1 and G2 events.

Lot 110

Shoe worn by the racehorse Singspiel,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Singspiel was a bay colt foaled in 1992 by In The Wings out of Glorious Song (Halo). He was bred and raced by Sheikh Mohammed and trained in Newmarket by Michael Stoute.The colt only finished outside the top two in 3 of his 20 races and recorded 9 wins. Singspiel was campaigned as a globetotter winning the Dubai World Cup, the Japan Cup and the Canadian International; as well as on home soil recording wins in the International at York, the Coronation Cup and other races.At stud Singspiel sired many good horses including Moon Ballad who, like his father, won a Dubai World Cup, and Papineau who won the Gold Cup at Ascot. In more recent times Da Rei Mi has proved an important racehorse and stallion; and the French-trained grey gelding Solow was very high-class.

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Shoe worn by the racehorse Soviet Star,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Soviet Star was an American-bred bay colt foaled in 1984 by Nureyev out of Veruschka (Venture). He was owned by Sheikh Mohammed and trained in France by Andre Fabre.The colt was an outstanding sprinter and miler, winning at the highest level in the July Cup, the French 2,000 Guineas and the Sussex Stakes, amongst five other career victories.A successful stud career produced the likes of Starcraft, Starborough, Ashkalani and Soviet Line.

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Shoe worn by the racehorse Kalanisi,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Kalanisi was a bay or brown colt foaled in 1996 by Doyoun out of Kalambra (Green Dancer). He was bred and raced by H.H. The Aga Khan.The colt was trained with trademark patience by Sir Michael Stoute and had only ran three times at the end of his three-year-old season, having been unraced at two. In 2000 as a four-year-old Kalanisi recorded a notable hat-trick with victories in the Queen Anne Stakes, the Champion Stakes and the Breeders’ Cup Turf.   filly won 8 of her 11 races and was unbeaten in five as a two-year-old. Her most important victory was in the 1959 St Leger. Other notable wins came in the Royal Lodge Stakes, the Cheshire Oaks and the Ribblesdale Stakes. Kalanisi was retired as a five-year-old following an injury in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot.At Stud, he was the sire of 35 winning racehorses but would eventually be retired due to fertility issues.

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Shoe worn by the racehorse Bob Back,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Bob Back was an American-bred brown colt foaled in 1981 by Roberto out of Toter Back (Carry Back). He was owned by Antonio Balzarini who shipped the colt to Newmarket to be trained by Michael Jarvis.Bob Back recorded six career victories including the Premio Tevere, the Select Stakes, the Premio Presidente della Repubblica and the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot.At stud Bob Back produced the St Leger winner Bob’s Return but became a bigger influence as a NH stallion. Famous progeny would include Bobs Worth, Back In Front, Bacchanal and many others.

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Shoe worn by the racehorse Nishapour,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Nishapour was a grey colt foaled in 1975 by Zeddaan out of Alama (Aureole). He was bred and owned by HH The Aga Khan and trained in France by Francois Mathet.As a 2-y-o the colt won the Prix du Touques and at three the Poule d’Essai des Poulains (French 2,000 Guineas). He was placed in all six of his other runs.At stud, Nishapour sired three G1 winners: Beauchamp King (Racing Post Trophy), Mouktar (French Derby) and Shemaka (French Oaks).

Lot 123

Shoe worn by the racehorse Habitat,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Habitat was an American-bred bay colt foaled in 1966 by Sir Gaylord out of Little Hut (Occupy). He was bought at the Keeneland Sales by Charles W. Engelhard Jr. and sent to England to be trained by Fulke Johnson Houghton at the Woodway Stables, Blewbury, Oxfordshire.The colt proved a late developer and did not race as a two-year-old. As a three-year-old he made up for lost time recording major wins in the Lockinge Stakes, Prix Quincey, Wills (now the Celebration) Mile and Prix du Moulin.At the end of 1967 he was sold to a syndicate for £400,000 and retired to the Grangewilliam Stud, Co. Kildare and was a great success. His G1 winners included Bassenthwaite, Brocade, Distant Relative, Flying Water, Habat, Habibti, Hittite Glory, Marwell, Rose Bowl, Sigy, Steinlen, Double Form, Smokey Lady and Steel Heart. In addition to this he appears in the pedigree of many other champions as the damsire.

Lot 124

Shoe worn by the racehorse Daylami,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Daylami was a grey colt foaled in 1994 by Doyoun out of Daltawa (Miswaki. He was bred and raced by HH The Aga Khan and trained in France by Alain de Royer-Dupre with whom he won the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches (French 1,000 Guineas). At the end of his three-year-old season Daylami was sold to Godolphin, although a joint-ownership arrangement was set in place for breeding rights. In two seasons thereafter the colt recorded victories in the Tattersalls Gold Cup, Eclipse Stakes, Man o’War Stakes, Coronation Cup, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Irish Champion Stakes and Breeders’ Cup Turf. In 1999 he was voted Champion European Horse of the Year; and Champion Male Turf Horse in the USA.The colt proved a late developer and did not race as a two-year-old. As a three-year-old he made up for lost time recording major wins in the Lockinge Stakes, Prix Quincey, Wills (now the Celebration) Mile and Prix du Moulin.At Stud, the best of his progeny was Grey Swallow who won the Irish Derby and Tattersalls Gold Cup. He also sired the Triumph Hurdle winner Zaynar.

Lot 132

Shoe worn by the racehorse Timarida when winning the Grosser Dullmayer Prix Bayeriches Zuchrennen at Munich in 1996,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Timarida was a grey filly foaled in 1992 by Kalaglow out of Triumphant (Track Spare). She was bred and raced by H.H. The Aga Khan and trained in Ireland by John Oxx.Unraced as a 2-y-o, the filly was raced internationally at three and four and recorded 10 victories including the Grosser Dullmayer Prix Bayeriches Zuchrennen, the occasion she wore this shoe. Other notable victories were recorded in the Brownstown Stakes, Matron Stakes, Prix de l’Opera, E P Taylor Stakes, Beverly D Stakes and Irish Champion Stakes.At Stud, of her seven foals the best was Timarwa who won the fillies & mares Group race now known as the Snow Fairy Stakes at The Curragh, previously sponsored by the Lanwades Stud.

Lot 113

Shoe worn by the racehorse Pennekamp,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Pennekamp was a US-bred bay colt foaled in 1992 by Bering out of Coral Dance (Green Dancer). He was owned by Sheikh Mohammed and trained in France by Andre Fabre.As a 2-y-o the colt won twice at G1 level in the Prix De La Salamandre and the Dewhurst Stakes, and at Newmarket in 1995 won the 2,000 Guineas to remain unbeaten in six races. Unfortunately, Pennekamp picked up a leg injury in the Derby where he started as a short-priced favourite and was unable to race again.At stud his best performer was probably under National Hunt Rules with Penzance who won the Triumph Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.

Lot 125

Shoe worn by the racehorse Reference Point, mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Reference Point was a bay colt foaled in 1984 by Mill Reef out of Home On The Range (Habitat). He was bred and raced by Louis Freedman and trained at Newmarket by Henry Cecil.The colt won 7 of his 10 career races with his first G1 coming as a 2-y-o in the Futurity. His 3-y-o campaign saw him win the Dante before his most notable victory in the Derby. Then followed G1 successes in the King George at Ascot and the St Leger, having previously won the recognised York trial in the Great Voltigeur. Reference Point was voted British Horse of the Year in 1987.At Stud he proved disappointing, siring just the one G1 winner Ivyanna (Oaks d’Italia).

Lot 122

Shoe worn by the racehorse Halling,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Halling was an American-bred chestnut colt foaled in 1991 by Diesis out of Dance Machine (Green Dancer). He was originally raced by his breeder Cyril Humphris and trained by John Gosden to win the Cambridgeshire in 1994. At the end of the year he was sold to the Godolphin operation and sent to Saeed bin Suroor.In 1995 and 1996 the colt pulled off the notable feat of back-to-back Eclipse Stakes and International Stakes victories. He also won the G1 Prix d’Ispahan.At Stud, his G1 winning progeny comprised Jack Hobbs (Irish Derby), Cavalryman (Grand Prix de Paris), Cutlass Bay (Prix Ganay), Desert Encounter (Canadian International) and Empoli (Preis von Europa).

Lot 117

Shoe worn by the racehorse Music Boy,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Music Boy was a British-bred chestnut colt foaled in 1975 by Jukebox out of Veronique (Matador).Music Boy would become the Cheveley Park Stud’s first Group winner (Gimcrack Stakes), trained by ‘Snowy’ Wainwright; and their first stallion, proving the Leading First-Season Sire in 1980. Music Boy is commemorated at the Stud Fram through a life-size bronze by the sculptor Jonathan Knight.

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Shoe worn by the racehorse Mouktar,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Mouktar was a grey colt foaled in 1982 by Nishapour out of Molitva (Tompion). He was owned bred & owned by HH The Aga Khan and trained in France by Alain de Royer-Dupre.The colt was only defeated once in a seven-race career and was the top-rated French horse as a juvenile and as a three-year-old. His most important victory was in the Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby). Having won the Prix Niel all seemed set for the Arc, but he was withdrawn from the race and retired to stud, where he proved generally disappointing.

Lot 130

Shoe worn by the racehorse Alycidon,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with engraved metal plaques, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Alycidon was a chestnut colt foaled in 1945 by Donatello out of Aurora (Hyperion). He was bred and raced by the 17th Earl of Derby (d.1948) the thereafter by the 18th Earl.  raced by Ahmed Al Maktoum and trained at Newmarket by Alec Stewart. The colt was trained at the Stanley House Stables, Newmarket, by Walter Earl.The colt was a slow maturing type but announced himself as a 3-y-o with victories in the Princess of Wales’s Stakes, and the stayers’ races The Jockey Club Stakes and Kinge Goerge VI Stakes. The following season Alycidon won the Ormonde Stakes, before completing the stayers’ Triple Crown the Gold Cup at Ascot and the Goodwood and Doncaster Cups – a feat that had not been achieved for 70 years.At Stud, and syndicated for £120,000 in 1950, he became an important stallion and was leading sire in 1955. Notable amongst his progeny are Homeward Bound (Oaks), Meld (Fillies’ Triple Crown) and Alcide (St Leger and the King George).The Alycidon Stakes is named in his honour at Goodwood; and in 1961 the LNER named one of its “Deltic” diesel locomotives after the horse.

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Shoe worn by the racehorse Mtoto,mounted on a wooden plaque with easel support and set with an engraved metal plaque, 20 by 15cm.Provenance: The Ray Goddard Collection (lots 97 to 178). For further information on Ray Goddard and the collection see lot 144.Mtoto was a British-bred bay colt foaled in 1983 by Busted out of Amazer (Mincio). He was raced by Ahmed Al Maktoum and trained at Newmarket by Alec Stewart.The colt’s early career was dogged by foot problems but he was outstanding in 1987 and 1988. Aged four he won the Brigadier Gerard Stakes, The Prince of Wales’s Stakes and the Eclipse Stakes. At five Mtoto repeated his successes in the Prince of Wales and Eclipse and added the King George, the Festival Stakes and the Select Stakes. His unbeaten 1988 campaign came to a narrow end when finishing a 1/2l runner up to Tony Bin in the Arc.At Stud, he sired the Derby winner Shaamit and the Ascot Gold Cup winner Celeric. He also became an influence in National Hunt pedigrees as grandsire of the champion steeplechaser Denman and the Grand National winner Ballabriggs.

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