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An album of late 19th and early 20thC large format photographs of Indian interest. Beginning with the aftermath of the June 1897 Assam earthquake, the first photographs show various collapsed buildings including The Club, The Dak Bungalow, The Church, Deputy Commissioner’s Office, Military Hospital and Quarter Guard, PWD workshops, Secretariat Offices, Girls’ School and Government House (Shillong) before and after the earthquake, PWD Secretary’s House and Umkrow (sic) and Polo bridges with damage and after repair. The album continues with more photographs of buildings including the Church (one example dated 22/04/4897), The Club, Government House and the cricket pavilion, followed by The Lake and Tarraghur, Group at the Race Stand, Picnic at Peak Cottage and other social events dated 1896, weddings including Mrs East’s in 1897 and Mrs Johnstone’s in 1895, group at Aurangabad 1896, cricket teams and groups 1896, military photographs including Murree Mountain Battery, Abbottabad ’99; officers MMB Abbottabad ’99; artillery moving, R G Barracks Jubbulpore (Jabalpore) 1886 and Officers 44th G R 1893 (Gurkhas); interior photographs of Government House; parties and weddings at Shillong; bashas (bamboo huts) and market at Shillong 1897; ‘Our House’ Abbottabad and Marley Villa both 1899; families featured include the Wards, Allens, Easts, Johnstones and Chattertons; finally 3 photographs of ‘The Taj, Agra’ dated 1898.
A Great War ‘German South West Africa’ D.C.M. group of six awarded to Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant E. J. Brown, South African Mounted Rifles, later Captain, South African Field Artillery, late Royal Horse Artillery, who was twice wounded during the Boer War, and later commanded the 5th ‘Howitzer’ Battery, S.A.F.A. in German East Africa Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (R.Q.M. Sjt: E. Brown. 4/Regt: S.A.M.R.); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 6 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Laing’s Nek, Belfast, all except the CC clasp contemporary tailor’s copies (17134 Bombr. E. J. Brown, A.B. R.H.A.) renamed; 1914-15 Star (Lt. E. J. Brown. 4th. S.A.M.R.); British War and Bilingual Victory Medals (Capt. E. J. Brown.); Permanent Forces of the Empire L.S. & G.C., G.V.R. (No. 2355 Rgt. Qtrmr. Sgt. E. J. Brown. 4th. S.A.M.R.) minor edge bruising, very fine and better (6) £1,600-£2,000 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 22 August 1918: ‘For distinguished service in the Field, in connection with the campaign in German South West Africa 1914-15.’ Edward Joseph Brown was born on 11 February 1876 and attested for the Royal Horse Artillery on 13 November 1896. Promoted Bombardier on 22 April 1899, he served with ‘A’ (Chestnut) Battery in South Africa during the Boer War, and took part in the operations in Natal, Transvaal, Orange Free State, and the Cape Colony, including the action at Tugela Heights and Belfast, He was twice wound, firstly at Platkop on 13 July 1900, and secondly, slightly, at Lydenburg on 10 September 1900. Transferring to the Army Reserve on 1 April 1901, Brown joined the South African Constabulary following the cessation of hostilities, ands served in Ermelo, Transvaal, until 1906, before joining the Permanent Staff of the Transvaal Volunteers as Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant on 1 April 1906. He transferred as Battery Quartermaster Sergeant, 4th Regiment, South African Mounted Rifles on 1 July 1913, and served with them during the Great War in German South West Africa from 28 August 1914 to 9 July 1915, being awarded the Distinguished Conduct Meal. Promoted Lieutenant on 11 July 1915, he was seconded to the South African Field Artillery for duty and commanded the 5th Howitzer Battery, East African Force, as Captain on 5 September 1917, serving with them in German East Africa from 28 September to 20 December 1917. He latterly took command of the 6th Howitzer Battery (although his new unit, decimated by fever and dysentery, never actually fired a shot in anger). Post-war, Brown was posted to the Permanent Garrison Artillery, and was appointed Armament Accountant and Quartermaster on 1 February 1922. He was promoted captain on 1 November 1925, and retired on 11 February 1931. An active polo player, he attended several South African Constabulary reunions in London over the years, including the Jubilee Reunion in 1950. Sold with copied research including various extracts from Nongqai magazine, in which the recipient is mentioned in several articles.
Indian silver-coloured two-handled trophy cup, circular bowl with angular flattened handles engraved “Simla Horse Show 1930 Heavyweight Polo Ponies”, “Golden Gleam” and to the reverse “Presented by H.E. the Viceroy’s Staff”, on knopped stem, circular raised foot with engraving “Silver” and “Grish”, 14cm high x 19cm wide overall, 10ozt approx
Local Bristol Interest - Tobacciana - An early 20th century circa 1937 Hall & Fitzgerald Ltd Clifton golden jubilee cigar / tobacco ephemera catalog. The catalog illustrated in black and white, and colour, containing advertisements for ashtrays, pipes, lighters, and other smoking related ephemera. Having post order form in the back. Containing depictions of brands such as; Ronson, Polo, Beney, and Monopol.
Steiff collection of plush teddy bears- teddy bear beige with suitcase yellow tag 662980, with swing label and trade carton, 15.75"/40cm; My First Steiff blonde plush bear, yellow tag 663086, with swing label, 9.75"/25cm; 3 x white t-shirts (2 x M and 1 x L), 3 x black polo shirts (2 x M and 1 x L) and a carabiner keyring; Good to Near Mint; (9).
Steiff Ralph Lauren Varsity The Polo Bear, yellow tag 027086, 1909 replica golden mohair bear, slight discoloration to left hand pad, dressed in classic polo attire, LE 3500, wearing zip-up sweatshirt with USA decals and Ralph Lauren Polo designer jeans, tilt growler, MISSING swing labels, Good to Good Plus, 12"/31cm.
Corgi - Schuco - Burago - An assortment of 12 boxed cars from a number of different brands (8 Corgi, 1 Schuco and 1 Burago. others are unknown) Lot includes a Corgi 2012 London Olympics- Football Taxi and a Corgi Ford Corntina GT Mk2 (VA04113) with cracked paint to the bonnet. Both these items are in an excellent to near mint box. Three Corgi Porsche 935's with POLO brand on them in excellent condition in good boxes. Lots also contains a Burago Mercedes-Benz SSK (1928) with a homemade glass case- visible glue to joins. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG
A MARIO BORSATO RIBBED VEST TOP, A PINK LANDS END POLO TSHIRT SIZE LARGE, A OLIVE RIBBED VISUAL REFERENCE LONG SLEEVED TOP SIZE SMALL, A TEHEN ORANGE DRESS, A MING JUMPER, THREE BASEBALL CAPS, A LARGE LE TOUESSROK T-SHIRT SIZE LARGE, A CASHMERE SHORT SLEEVE TOP, TWO PAIRS OF SHORT WHITE TROUSERS, A RIO DE JANEEIRO SEQUIN T-SHIRT, A GREEN AND BLUE SCARF, AND TWO SARONG (16)
AN AMANDA WAKELEY OLIVE GREEN SILK BLOUSE SIZE 14, TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF JING WANG FLARED JEANS SIZE 31, A H-G LIGHT BROWN DRESS WITH MATCHING PONCHO, A PAIR OF COTTON LIVE TROUSERS SIZE 30, A SILK PAUL & JOE JACKET SIZE 40, A V NECK CREAM TSHIRT, A POLO SCHEK CHECK SKIRT SIZE 40, AND A TAN WAISTCOAT.
The Great Explorer Bunnykins collection includes DB414 Marco Polo, limited edition 246 of 500 and DB416 Sir Walter Raleigh, limited edition 206 of 500. Royal Doulton backstamp. Largest piece: 5.25"H x 2.5" dia. Issued: 2007Edition Number: Edition of 500 Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Summer weight men's clothing including Hackett linen jacket 44L, Roderick Charles cream linen suit 44 L, cream suit by Zara and linen jacket by Zara plus four pairs of Polo trousers green and cream and a cream pair of Hackett trousersAll items in very good condition, some with hanging creases.
A LARGE COLLECTION OF GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, JACKETS, SHIRTS AND TROUSERS, to include a 'Hugo Boss' brown leather jacket, Austin Reed navy blue blazer, a three quarter length Aquascutum over coat, Cashmere wool lounge jackets, a Joseph Turner 'The Helmsley Jacket', a Joseph Turner of Yorkshire navy blue linen jacket (other maker's names include M&S and Magee), eight sweaters to include Merino wool sweater, nine shirts to include a Polo Ralph Lauren pink and white pin striped long sleeved shirt, together with thirteen pairs of trousers maker's names include Meyer, approximate size waist 40'' , shirts, sweaters and jackets XL, some items have applied shop tags (55) PLEASE NOTE RAIL IS NOT INCLUDED IN SALE- DISPLAY PURPOSE ONLY.
Original vintage travel advertising poster featuring a colourful and detailed illustrated map of the Maltese islands of Malta, Comino and Gozo including images of historical landmarks and notable buildings with the towns and other places marked, a plan of Valletta with coat of arms and WWII letters on each side from Buckingham Palace and Franklin D. Roosevelt, For Gallantry above and a view of ships in front of the walls of The Grand Harbour in Valletta below, and people taking part in various sport and other activities on land and at sea including ball games, hunting, farming, polo on horses and water polo, scuba diving, swimming, sailing and fishing, transport by plane, boats and bus, a sun on the side below the stylised title scroll featuring a knight, a battle scene of an attack on World War Two convoys at sea, framed by a decorative border of oranges with coats of arms and Maltese cross emblems on top of the fruit and leaves. Horizontal. Good condition, creases on the image and on edges. Country of issue: Italy, designer: Aldo Ciqheri, size (cm): 55x68, year of printing: 1950s.
POUNCE POT/SANDBÜCHSE, China, um 1900,Anlehnung an Kangxi Emperor's Stele an der Marco Polo Brücke/Peking, Bixi/Drachenschildkröte Stele tragend, unterseitig Schieber, Maul mit Streulöchern, Stele div gravierten Schriftzeichen, MZ, Beschau, ca 33gr 999er Silber, ca 8,7 x 3 x 5,5 cm, Stele von Schildkröte gelöst
Royal Worcester model of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, playing Polo, modelled by Doris Lindner with wooden base. Height 41 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The model appears to be in extremely good condition with no damage to the figure or the horse. All reins and stirrups are intact again without any damage. The tail and ears of the horse are intact and we have the leather framed certificate and the box.
A BOX OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY AND ITEMS, to include beaded necklaces, sliced agate pendants, brooches, earrings, bracelets, a trinket box, a base metal manual wind, open face pocket watch, stamped to the reverse 'H.M.40.OSZTALY, TULAJDONA', a 'Smiths Empire' stop watch, together with a small quantity of ladies and gents wristwatches with names to include 'Sekonda, Terner', mantle clock, ring stand, compacts, fob seals, a Ronson table lighter, a 'Polo' table lighter (condition report: general wear, watches have not been tested for working conditions, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
‘With the ensign at half-mast, and the Union Jack as a pall, the funeral procession, attended by all but four very bad cases, started at nine o’clock, and the burial service being read, the remains were consigned to their last icy resting place in this world. Improvising a crude cross, formed with a boat’s oar and a spare sledge-batten, it was placed at the head of the grave, with the following inscription: “Beneath this cross lie buried the remains of Geo. Porter, R.M.A., who died on June 8th 1876. Thy will be done.” Of all the melancholy and mournful duties I have ever had to perform, this has been the saddest. A death in a small party like ours, and under the present circumstances, is a most distressing event, and is keenly felt by all. During the service all were more or less affected, and many to tears.’ Commander A. H. Markham’s Northern Sledge Party Journal refers. A rare and emotive Arctic 1875-76 Medal awarded to Gunner G. Porter, Royal Marine Artillery, a member of Markham’s Northern Sledge Party whose sacrifice was commemorated by the naming of “Porter Bay” on the northern coast of Ellesmere Island Arctic Medal 1875-76 (G. Porter, Gnr., R.M.A., H.M.S. Alert) edge bruising, very fine £8,000-£10,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: J. B. Hayward (Gazette No. 7, June 1976, Item 198); of four casualties from the 1875-76 Expedition, the Arctic Medals of two of them reside in public institutions; Dix Noonan Webb, June 2008. George Porter enlisted in the Royal Marine Artillery in Birmingham in September 1866, aged 18 years, giving his trade as varnisher. Having then collected one Good Conduct Badge, he committed a spate of misdemeanours in the period 1869-74, ranging from absence without leave to the loss of a ‘rammer overboard through carelessness at gun drill’, the cost of which latter implement was deducted from his wages. Then in April 1875, he joined the Alert, under Captain George Nares, in which ship, in the following month, he sailed for the unknown “High Arctic”, where, in company with the Discovery, Nares was to explore North-West Greenland and the northern regions of Ellesmere Island. For his own part, Porter was one of just seven R.M.A. men employed on the expedition, and indeed one of only 13 such servicemen who qualified for either of the Arctic Medals issued in the 19th century. And in common with his R.M.A. predecessors from the Franklin Search Expeditions, Porter was tasked with handling cannisters of gunpowder to blast frozen obstructions, and in creating ‘ice docks’ for the ships' winter quarters, the latter work again entailing the use of gunpowder, and of giant ice saws. Another duty he shared with his predecessors was that of officers’ servant, in Porter’s case to Lieutenant Pelham Aldrich, who, in his journal entry of 8 August 1875, observed: ‘My servant Porter is a character. He has just been telling me of a dinner he has had of the heart of a Walrus, which he captured this morning. I expressed a hope he would not be ill after it - "That is if it is good to eat" says he, alluding to a remark he had made about it being better than some sheep's liver we had the other morning! - and then he finished up with "I eat a tidy lot of it Sir" - "this 'Eart was ate too Sir" - I am to have some this morning though somewhat doubtful in the subject it is nevertheless a good thing to find out what we can actually devour with infinity in case of future requirements.’ By late August, the ships had reached Discovery Harbour, on the northern side of Lady Franklin Bay, Ellesmere Island, the site chosen for Discovery’s winter quarters. The Alert, meanwhile, continued up Robeson Channel to Floeberg Beach, to 82º 82'N - the highest latitude reached by any ship up to that time - and established her winter quarters on 1 September. Shortly afterwards, Autumn sledge parties established depots northward at Cape Joseph Henry for extended journeys the following spring, but at this stage, at least, Porter would appear to have been spared such challenging work - and the accompanying threat of snowblindness, frostbite, blistering of the skin and extreme thirst caused by inhaling cold, dry air and exhaling moisture. Instead, happily, he added a second Good Conduct Badge to his accolades on New Year’s Day 1876. Markham’s Northern Sledging Party In the Spring, three major sledging parties - two from Alert and one from Discovery - set out to explore toward the North Pole and along the north coasts of Ellesmere Island and Greenland, the journey ahead being likened by one Arctic officer to far worse than going into action - in fact he had never ‘seen such labour, and such misery after. No amount of money is an equivalent ... Men require much more heart and stamina to undertake an extended travelling party than to go into action. The travellers have their enemy chilling them to the very heart, and paralyzing their very limbs; the others the very contrary.’ And so it was, on 3 April, that Lieutenant Aldrich's Western Sledge Party and Commander Albert H. Markham's Northern Sledge Party left the ship, along with supporting sledges. Markham's party comprised H.M. Sledges Support, Marco Polo (with a boat) and Victoria (with another boat and Porter), the object of the journey being to attain the highest northern latitude possible, and to determine to possibility of a more fully equipped party reaching the North Pole. The departure was poignantly described by Markham: ‘At eleven o'clock, everything being in readiness for a start, all hands assembled on the floe, and prayers were read by [Reverend] Pullen. The hymn, "[Praise] God, From Whom All Blessings Flow," was then sung, after which the order was given to "fall in," and amidst the hearty cheers of those few who were left behind, the sledging parties moved off. The captain and officers accompanied us for a short distance, when, wishing us God-speed, they turned to go back. This was a signal for three cheers from the travellers, after which they settled down to their work, and the march was steadily commenced.’ Shortly after leaving the Alert, Markham noted a temperature of 33º below zero and described the travelling as ‘by no means good, snow deep, and the sledges dragging very heavily’, the former factor ‘rendering the task of writing up our journals when we halted extremely unpleasant and painful’: on the second day the temperature plummeted to 45º below zero. And by 10 April, after marching nine to ten hours every day, Markham wrote, ‘We experienced heavy work in cutting a road [with pick axe and shovel] through the line of shore hummocks that gird the coast, and did not succeed in reaching the depot [at Cape Joseph Henry] until eleven o'clock.’ Here the Northern Sledge Party collected provisions for 63 days. The next morning was thick and foggy, to which was added a heavy snow fall. The supporting sledges returned to the ship, and the two extended parties pressed onward: the Northern Sledge Party leaving terra firma and pushing straight out onto the rugged polar pack, while the Western Sledge Party continued exploration of Ellesmere's coast to the westward. Markham's sledges Marco Polo, Victoria and Support weighed a total of 6,079 lbs. - 15 men were dragging a staggering 405 lbs. per man - which offers some appreciation of the effort it took to get through the snow and over hummocks of ice as high as 20-30 feet. No surprises then that Markh...
T2 TRAINSPOTTING (2017) - Sick Boy's (Johnny Lee Miller) Remembrance Costume - Sick Boy/Simon's (Johnny Lee Miller) remembrance costume from Danny Boyle's dark-comedy sequel T2 Trainspotting. Sickboy wore a gray overcoat and pants with a black polo shirt as he accompanied Spud (Ewen Bremner) and Renton (Ewan McGregor) to pay respect to their deceased friend, Tommy (Kevin McKidd.)The wool overcoat (size 40) and wool pants (size 32) both feature handwritten labels on their insides that read "2 Simon #2." The black polo shirt (size M) is by Armani Jeans.Estimate: $800 - 1,600Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, March 13th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, March 12th or Thursday, March 14th.
CAST AWAY (2000) - Chuck Noland's (Tom Hanks) Costume - Chuck Noland's (Tom Hanks) costume from Robert Zemeckis' Cast Away. Noland wore his costume for a Christmas dinner before he was called away to a flight bound for Malaysia.This lot consists of a red and white small plaid Kenneth Cole button-up shirt with dark gray buttons; a colorful silk and wool Polo sweater by Ralph Lauren (size XL); and a pair of tan cotton trousers from Banana Republic (size 38L) with a button and zip closure. The trousers feature an interior hand-marked "WCC 39" on the waistband, as well as a tag marked "33 34 #39." This lot exhibits frayed fiber and loose buttons.Estimate: $4,000 - 8,000Bidding for this lot will end on Tuesday, March 12th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Wednesday, March 13th or Thursday, March 14th.
ANDROMEDA (2000-2005) - Captain Dylan Hunt's (Kevin Sorbo) Costume with Kevin Sorbo-Autographed Arm Guards and Crew Shirt - Captain Dylan Hunt's (Kevin Sorbo) costume with Kevin Sorbo-autographed arm guards and a crew shirt from the television series Andromeda. Dylan wore his costume as he was trapped in an alternate universe where he took the opportunity to search for allies against Seamus Harper (Gordon Michael Woolvett) in the Season 4 episode "The Warmth of an Invisible Light." This lot consists of a black cotton Club Monaco long-sleeve shirt (size L); a blue cotton ribbed long-sleeve shirt marked "Dylan"; a black leather and blue polyester jacket; blue polyester and black Spandex trousers; a pair of black leather and blue canvas arm guards both autographed by Sorbo in silver-color ink; a brown resin and black leather string triangle necklace; and a gray cotton Port Authority polo crew shirt (size XL) autographed by Sorbo in black ink. This lot exhibits a small tear in the arm stitching of the jacket.This lot is offered at a $100 starting bid with no reserve.Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, March 14th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, March 12th or Wednesday, March 13th.
SUPERBAD (2007) - Seth (Jonah Hill) and Fogell's (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) Screen-Matched Costumes with Evan's (Michael Cera) Costume - Seth (Jonah Hill) and Fogell's (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) screen-matched costumes with Evan's (Michael Cera) costume from Greg Mottola's Superbad. Seth's pants screen-match to when a woman (Carla Gallo) he danced with provocatively at a party bled on his leg, while Fogell's shirt screen-matches to when he was punched in the face during a liquor store robbery. Evan wore his costume while attempting to procure alcohol for the big party to impress Becca (Martha MacIsaac). Seth's costume consists of a blue pop button shirt with white trim marked "Hero" on the interior front pocket, a gray short-sleeve T-shirt, and gray and light blue checkered pants (size 36x36). Fogell's costume consists of a white shirt with brown stripes (size M) with "Stunt" handwritten on the inside label, black pants (size 30x32) with "Fogell" handwritten on the inside, and a black leather belt. The Evan costume consists of a gray polo shirt (size S), brown Quicksilver corduroy pants (size 32), and a green hoodie. Seth's pants exhibit wear at the back of the crotch area, while his shirt exhibits minor staining beside the second from the top button and at the bottom.Additional Provenance: Three Columbia Pictures Certificates of Authenticity, one for each costume.Estimate: $10,000 - 20,000Bidding for this lot will end on Tuesday, March 12th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Wednesday, March 13th or Thursday, March 14th.
Corgi: A collection of six boxed Corgi Toys vehicles to comprise: Volvo BM 860 S with Rapier Mixer 1156, MF 50B Tractor with Shovel 54, Land-Rover 109WB 421, London Taxi 425, VW Polo 302, Minissima 288. All in original boxes. Contents very good, boxes with wear and some damage. Please assess photographs.
Konvolut Rosenthal, Kollektion "Versace", Porzellan, polychrom u. Gold staffiert, 3 Tassen (D 5,5 cm), 3 Untertassen (D 11 cm) u. ein tiefer Teller (D22 cm) der Serie "Le Voyage de Marco Polo", außerdem 3 Tassen (D 5,5 cm) u. Untertassen (D 11 cm) der Serie "Le Roi Soleil", jeweils im Boden schwarz-goldene Marke, sehr guter Zustand, 4157 - 0007
Modern Ladies Belts, comprising a Polo Ralph Lauren brown alliigator belt with sterling buckle and tip, impressed 28" 70/85, 2.5cm wide,a Ralph Lauren blue suede wide belt with woven tan leather buckle (size M, 4cm wide), Another in brown leather with diamante set decorative buckle (size M, 3.75cm wide), and a Ralph Lauren navy dust bagGucci black stretch belt with large gilt metal buckle, 5.75cm wide,(4)Sold on Behalf of the Terry Family of York (Terry’s Chocolates)
(Horsemanship and racing) Six works William Scarth Dixon. 'The Influence of Racing and the Thoroughbred Horse on Light-Horse Breeding,' original cloth with gilt titles to spine, ex libris Margaret Hutchens, spotting to title page and edge of text block otherwise vg, Hurst & Blackett, London, n.d; Geoffrey Brooke. 'Horse-Sense and Horsemanship of /To-Day. Economy and Method in Training Hunters and Polo Ponies,' reprint, original cloth, tidemark to frontis and evidence to plates, Constable and Company, London, November 1924; A. Dick Luckman (ed). 'Tod Sloan by Himself,' original cloth, half title and frontis debound, some spotting, Grant Richards, London, 1915; Capt T. H. Browne. 'History of the English Turf 1904-1930,' vol I, original cloth, frontis and plates, small amount of spotting otherwise vg, Virtue & Co, London, 1931; With two others including 'The Racehorse in Training' by William Day and Alfred J. Day and 'Bloodstock Breeders Review 1926'. (6)
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