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A RARE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER JOINED OAK WESTMORELAND DOUBLE FOUR POSTER BED with a panelled and moulded canopy above bulbous ring-turned supports joined by a geometric panelled footboard; the panelled headboard with lozenge-shaped decoration and carved rails initialled R A and dated 1687192cm high 148cm wide 211cm deep overall The bed is in very good condition with no missing parts apart from the slats. The colour and polish is very good with a nice waxed finish. There are later elements throughout the bed.
R. ROBERTS, BROMSGROVE. A LATE GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK with a swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by brass-capped Corinthian columns on a matching trunk with inlaid crossbanding and canted base. The 14" arched brass dial with gilt pierced spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the arch with rolling moonphase fronting an eight-day weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell239cm high
A RENE LALIQUE "QUATRE MOINEAUX DU JAPON" GLASS ART DECO DESK CLOCK the square case embossed with four Japanese sparrows to the corners enclosing a 4.5" silvered pewter dial with Arabic hour markings inscribed ATO and signed "Eugene millet Carcassonne" to the dial, engraved Lalique signature to the side "R Lalique France"18.5CM SQ, 9.5CM DEEP
An Edwardian silver mounted dressing table mirror, Birmingham, 1905, Henry Matthews, of shaped form, repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motif, with engraved initials to cartouche to the top, 22cm high; together with a group of photo frames of various forms and sizes, including: one silver example, Birmingham, 1915, Henry Matthews, 18cm high; another silver example, Chester, 1916, J & R Griffin Ltd., 16.8cm high; another silver photo frame, Sheffield, 2003, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., 31.5cm high; a silver plated example, 15cm high; and a pair of white metal easel support frames (9)
A pair of white metal candlesticks, a nielloed composite ashtray and a small white metal dish, Thailand, and Turkey, 20th century, one candlestick marked H. SENA STERLING, the other lacking its base, each applied with a deity joining hand at its chest, the composite ashtray consisting of a nielloed tray with cigarette holders, stamped THAILAND STERLING, part rubbed, and an associated base with unidentified assay and proof marks, the smaller dish fitted with an Ottoman coin with a tughra of possibly Mehmet V (R.1909-1918), the lower cavetto engraved with a band of repeating palmettes, the base punched with a maker's mark MK and 800, the candlesticks - 8cm high, the ashtray - 8cm diameter, the smaller dish - 5.8cm diameter
A mixed group of silver flatware, to include: two George IV small spoons, London, 1821, maker W E, King's pattern, with initials engraved to handles, 14.2cm long; a George IV condiment spoon, Edinburgh, 1826, probably Adam Elder, with initials engraved to handle; a William IV tablespoon, London, 1831, maker's mark rubbed, King's pattern, with armorial engraved to handle, 18cm long; a small Scottish spoon, Edinburgh, 1853, James McKay, King's pattern, with initials engraved to handle, 14.7cm long; four Victorian coffee spoons, London, 1892, Robert Stebbings, 12cm long; a cheese spoon, London, 1970, Richards & Knight, King's pattern, 12.3cm long; a Scottish condiment spoon, Glasgow, 1843, Peter Aitken I, with initials engraved to handle; two condiment spoons, Birmingham, 1910, E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley); six coffee spoons, London, 1923, maker R S & S; a butter knife, Birmingham, 1946, Ernest W Haywood; and a souvenir spoon, marked SILVER to underside, with enamelled terminal and insignia; together with a white metal fish slice, unmarked, 29.3cm long, a matched set of ten white metal chopsticks, and other white metal flatware, total weighable silver approx. 16oz (lot) Condition Report: Weight also includes four small condiment spoons stamped STERLING and the enamelled souvenir spoon.
A three-piece silver tea set, comprising: a teapot, a cream jug and a twin handled sugar bowl, Sheffield, 1917, R F Mosley & Co (Robert Fead Mosley), the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, the teapot - 30cm wide, the cream jug - 15cm wide, the sugar bowl - 20.5cm wide; together with an Edwardian silver hot water pot, Sheffield, 1906, William Mammatt & Son, with ebonised handle and finial, 22.5cm high, gross weight approx. 47.7oz (4)
A group of trinkets and boxes, to include a white metal-mounted leather wallet with applied Near Eastern late 19th century mother-of-pearl panels, one with an image of either the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem or the shrine of Yahya at the Umayyad mosque of Damascus, the other with a rosette medallion with peacocks and foliate designs, an empty shagreen etui, a brass-bound lignum vitae model of a barrel with brass spout, 9.8cm high, a gilt metal needle case inscribed The Quadruple Needle Casket Manufactured By R Turner and Co. Redditch, of rectangular shape, 6.8 x 3cm, an oval brass box with roundel of cupid to the lid, approx. 9cm diameter, a white metal box of curving elliptical shape, incised with castle keep to base and floral motifs to lid, inscribed S. T. Bower and dated 1916, 8.6cm long, a brass box modelled as a statue of a Chinese man to a verde antico marble base, approx. 17cm high, a bone shoe horn, a softwood box carved with flowers, a puzzle ball snuff box, a hardstone paperweight, a diamond shaped wood box with brass plaque decorations to the lid, a brass mounted nephrite box with mother of pearl cross and faux diamonds to lid, a diamond pattern mother of pearl sleeve, and a white metal lozenge box (lot)
Theodore Racknagel: A Theodore Racknagel bisque head doll, composition body, open and close eyes, open mouth with four teeth. Fingers are intact, head is in good order, hair stuck down. Marked to head '1914 DEP R 3/0 A'. Height approx. 15". Not currently dressed, but original dress is present. Please assess photographs.
Kaiser Wilhelm I. - silberne Prunkkanne Geschenk von Kaiser Franz Joseph I. von Österreich, der Überlieferung nach anlässlich eines Aufenthalts in Karlsbad. Mattiertes Silber, die Innenseite vergoldet. Gefußte Kanne mit reichen Perl- und Palmettenfriesen. Schauseitig aufgelegtes bekröntes Monogramm "W". Fein geschwungener Griff, die seitlichen Zierrosetten beschädigt. Scharniergelagerter Deckel mit reich profiliertem Knauf. Am Fuß dreifach punziert mit Doppelkopfadler, Herstellermarke "R & F" sowie österreichischer Feingehaltsmarke für 800er Silber ab 1867. Höhe 34,5 cm, Gewicht 1210 g. Rozet und Fischmeister, K & K Hofjuweliere, Wien und Karlsbad. Kaiser Wilhelm I – a splendid silver jug Kaiser Wilhelm I – a splendid silver jugPresented by Kaiser Franz Joseph I of Austria, by all accounts while staying in Carlsbad. Matte silver, the interior gilt. The footed jug with lavish bead and palmette friezes. The crowned monogram "W" appliquéd on the front. Finely curved handle, the decorative rosettes on the sides damaged. Hinged lid with lavishly contoured knob. The base stamped in three places with a double-headed eagle, manufacturer's mark "R & F" and Austrian 800 mark of fineness as of 1867. Height 34.5 cm, weight 1210 g. Rozet und Fischmeister, jewellers to the Royal and Imperial Court, Vienna and Carlsbad.Condition: II
Zwei Seitengewehre, Preußen Ein nummerngleiches Seitengewehr M 1871 mit kräftiger Rückenklinge (stellenweise narbig, schartig), an der Wurzel der Hersteller "Gebr. Weyersberg Solingen", auf dem Klingenrücken gestempelt ein bekröntes "W" und "75" sowie gotische Abnahme. Parierstange aus Stahl mit Truppenstempel "59.R.8.29.". Terzseitig gerillter Messinggriff mit intakter Arretierung. Lederscheide (krakeliert, Druckstellen, Naht stellenweise offen) mit Messingbeschlägen, am Mundblech der genannte Truppenstempel. Dazu ein Seitengewehr M 1898 lang mit guter Steckrückenklinge (Stempel "Erfurt" und "W/06"). Stahlgefäß mit Holzgriffschalen. Gute Lederscheide mit Stahlbeschlägen (rs. Ortblechklammer fehlt), Leder-Koppelschuh, weiße Troddel. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 62,5 cm und 68,5 cm. Two Prussian bayonets Two Prussian bayonetsEin nummerngleiches Seitengewehr M 1871 mit kräftiger Rückenklinge (stellenweise narbig, schartig), an der Wurzel der Hersteller "Gebr. Weyersberg Solingen", auf dem Klingenrücken gestempelt ein bekröntes "W" und "75" sowie gotische Abnahme. Parierstange aus Stahl mit Truppenstempel "59.R.8.29.". Terzseitig gerillter Messinggriff mit intakter Arretierung. Lederscheide (krakeliert, Druckstellen, Naht stellenweise offen) mit Messingbeschlägen, am Mundblech der genannte Truppenstempel. Dazu ein Seitengewehr M 1898 lang mit guter Steckrückenklinge (Stempel "Erfurt" und "W/06"). Stahlgefäß mit Holzgriffschalen. Gute Lederscheide mit Stahlbeschlägen (rs. Ortblechklammer fehlt), Leder-Koppelschuh, weiße Troddel. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 62,5 cm und 68,5 cm.Condition: II +
Zwei Seitengewehre 98 lang Eines von WKC, Solingen, punziert "W 07" und "33. R. 4.173", die Lederscheide mehrfach geknickt, Halteschräubchen fehlt. Das andere von Haenel, Suhl, Sägerückenklinge bayerisch punziert "O 05" und "B.7.R. 9.240.". Ohne Scheide. Längen ca. 66 cm. Two bayonets 98 long Two bayonets 98 longEines von WKC, Solingen, punziert "W 07" und "33. R. 4.173", die Lederscheide mehrfach geknickt, Halteschräubchen fehlt. Das andere von Haenel, Suhl, Sägerückenklinge bayerisch punziert "O 05" und "B.7.R. 9.240.". Ohne Scheide. Längen ca. 66 cm. Condition: III +
Degen für Mannschaften der Infanterie, um 1815 Gerade, beidseitig gekehlte Rückenklinge (fleckig, narbig) mit zweischneidiger Mittelspitze, an der Wurzel noch Reste der geätzten Herrscherchiffre. Mehrteiliges Messing-Bügelgefäß (etwas locker), an der Unterseite der Parierstange die eingravierte Truppenkennung "R IV M.G. No ..." (wohl für das 4. Königlich-Sächsische Infanterie-Regiment), alte Lötspur an der Parierstange. Teilweise beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 70 cm. Vgl. Hilbert, Blankwaffen, Berlin, 1998, S. 83, Nr. 96. Selten. A dagger for enlisted men of the infantry, circa 1815 A dagger for enlisted men of the infantry, circa 1815Gerade, beidseitig gekehlte Rückenklinge (fleckig, narbig) mit zweischneidiger Mittelspitze, an der Wurzel noch Reste der geätzten Herrscherchiffre. Mehrteiliges Messing-Bügelgefäß (etwas locker), an der Unterseite der Parierstange die eingravierte Truppenkennung "R IV M.G. No ..." (wohl für das 4. Königlich-Sächsische Infanterie-Regiment), alte Lötspur an der Parierstange. Teilweise beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 70 cm. Vgl. Hilbert, Blankwaffen, Berlin, 1998, S. 83, Nr. 96. Selten.Condition: III
Infanterie-Faschinenmesser M 1845 Kräftige Keilklinge (ohne Hersteller, etwas fleckig, vereinzelt leicht narbig), terzseitig der Kronenstempel am Ansatz. Massives Messinggefäß mit geripptem Griff, an der Parierstange der Truppenstempel "S. 8. R. 8. 134.". In schwarzer Lederscheide des bayerischen Infanterie-Faschinenmessers M 1830. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 63,5 cm. An infantry fascine knife M 1845 An infantry fascine knife M 1845Kräftige Keilklinge (ohne Hersteller, etwas fleckig, vereinzelt leicht narbig), terzseitig der Kronenstempel am Ansatz. Massives Messinggefäß mit geripptem Griff, an der Parierstange der Truppenstempel "S. 8. R. 8. 134.". In schwarzer Lederscheide des bayerischen Infanterie-Faschinenmessers M 1830. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 63,5 cm.Condition: II
J. R. Marshall - ' A Dorset Road, Autumn ' - An early 20th century watercolour on paper painting. The painting depicting an autumnal road scene in Dorset. Signed to the lower left. Paper label to verso for Aitken Dott & Son, Edinburgh. Set within a carved wood frame. Painting measures approx. 45cm x 39cm, 49cm x 43cm to include frame.
Racing plate worn by Ambiguity when winning the 1953 Oaks at Epsom, trained by Jack Colling, George Colling's brother, and ridden by Joe Mercer then an 18-year-old apprentice jockey, mounted with an artist overpainted photograph of the filly, velvet background, framed & glazed, 23.5 by 21cm. Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
Ruffs Guide To The Turf racing books collection, 1911 to 1993 (in two boxes) Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
Racehorse Trainers' Federation photograph presented to C.W. Marriott 21st September 1945, by R Anscomb of Newmarket, 6 1/2 by 91/2 b&w, formal group, Mr Marriott seem holding a large silver tray presentation, printed legend identifying the gathering, Back Row - R.J. Colling, J.U. Gaskell, G. Barling, Reg. Day, B.E. Jarvis, H. Leader, G. Colling, T.E. Leader, A. Waugh, G. Sadler, J.A. Waugh, E. Lambton; Front Row - R.W. Colling, S.H. Darling, W.V. Beatty, D.H. Lloyd, C.W. Marriott, J.L. Jarvis, F. Butters, W. Pratt, G. Digby, H. Jelliss, W. Earl, framed & glazed, 27 by 37cm. Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
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)
Various newspapers kept by Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of the 1949 Derby winner Nimbus and other horses 1930s to 1950s, all with racing coverage of historical value including Derby and 2,000, Nimbus etc. (qty.) Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
Racing ephemera from collection of the Newmarket-racehorse trainer George Colling circa 1930s/40s, all of historical value including items originally owned by Mr & Mrs Glenister (owners of Nimbus), racecards, Derby Dinner menus, invitations, race badge etc., the lot including a 1949 2,000 Guineas racecard signed by Nimbus's trainer and jockey George Colling and Charlie Elliott, Nimbus's 2-y-o debut at Newmarket 12.5.48, Royal Ascot opening day 1948, also racecards, also two Gordon Richards-signed Lingfield Park Finale Plate cards 22.1.47 & 19.11.49 Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
The colours of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II worn by Joe Mercer on Highclere when winning the Prix de Diane (French Oaks) at Chantilly 16th June 1974, the jacket by D Gilbert & Son, Newmarket, purple with scarlet sleeves, gold braiding, the black velvet cap by R Tyson Ltd., Dublin, with gold tassel; sold with a signed letter of provenance from Joe Mercer dated 4th April 2017 confirming he wore these silks in the race, and a print off of a photograph of Mercer holding the silks when they were acquired by the present vendor (3) Highclere was a bay filly (1971) by Queen's Hussar out of March Past (Borealis) bred and owned by HM Queen Elizabeth II. She was trained at West Ilsley by Major Dick Hern and in 1974 won the 1,000 Guineas and the French Oaks, ridden by Joe Mercer on both occasions. She was retired at the end of her three-year-old campaign and produced several good winners the best of whom were Milford and Height Of Fashion who both won Prince of Wales's Stakes at the Royal Meeting. Height Of Fashion became a highly important broodmare and was the dam of Nashwan, Nayef and Unfuwain.
Two 1949 Derby Dinner [Nimbus] victory speeches written by Mr & Mrs Marion Glenister, typescript, both composed in whimsical rhyme, one dated 20th June 1949 Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
Original signed letter from the 1949 Derby winning jockey Charlie Elliott to the husband of Nimbus's owner Mrs Marion Glenister thanking him for the gift to commemorate the victory, one page on headed paper, in ink, signed by E C Elliott Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
A group of five original photographs featuring Nimbus's victory in the 1949 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket, three mounted, images portraying the close finish in beating Abernant and Sir Gordon Richards, and returning to the Rowley Mile winner's enclosure Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
A group of 14 official photographs of Nimbus and his victory in the 1949 Derby, including a superb 12 by 10. Central Press print taken directly in front of the winning post showing the three-way photo finish with Nimbus, Amour Drake and Swallow Tail, all b&w, many other excellent images including a huge crowd and scenes in the tightly packed winner's enclosure, various sizes The 1949 Derby was famous for being the first decided by the new photo-finish camera. The print, which took many minutes to develop, was called for by the judge, Mr Malcolm Hancock, to decide a three-horse finish, fought out between Nimbus, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, ridden by Charlie Elliott, Amour Drake, forth in the Guineas and winner of the French equivalent, with Rae Johnstone up and Lord Derby’s Swallow Tail, winner of the Chester Vase, with Doug Smith aboard – bookmakers taking advantage of the delay by laying prices on all three. These were days before racecourse commentaries and crackly Tannoys, and so, after what seemed an interminably long wait and with around 400,000 pairs of eyes trained on the number board, the numbers 13, Nimbus; 26 Amour Drake and 9, Swallow Tail, were hoisted aloft. The distances were a head and the same. At the Second July Sales at Newmarket, trainer George Colling paid 5,000 guineas (£200,000 in today's money), for the William Hill bred, handsome bay yearling, Nimbus, on behalf of Henry Glenister, who gave the colt to his wife Marion. Interestingly, Glenister liked to declare his occupation as a farmer, which in fact he was, farming 700 acres at Sible Hedingham in Essex. What he rarely disclosed, was that he was employed as the Assistant Manager of the London Branch of the Midland Bank Executor and Trustee Company in the City of London. Tragically, Henry Glenister committed suicide in his car in Sussex, on August 16, 1952. Later, the inquest revealed that Glenister had defaulted on a ‘considerable sum’ entrusted to his department, although the extent of the fraud was never made public. A more poignant end had taken place the day after the Derby, when Suzy Volterra returned to her dying husband in Paris. Leon, owner of Amour Drake, whose health had suffered during wartime internment by the Germans, had been too ill to listen to the broadcast, and so, before his death, his wife allowed him to think his colt had won the Derby. Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
A b&w photograph of the 1949 2,000 Guineas and Derby winner Nimbus with Charlie Elliott up, by Miles Bros., London, large 11 1/2 by 14 1/2 photograph, mounted, printed legend, framed & glazed, 43 by 54cm. Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Old Country in the 1982 Italian Derby at Capannelle, Rome, In the form of an Italian silver mug, hallmarked .800, R. Miracoli, gilt interior, set on a green baize covered cubic base with plaque inscribed with race details, in original box, the mug 7.5cm. high, overall 13.5cm. Old Country was a British-bred bay colt (1979) by Quiet Fling out Little Miss (Aggressor). He was owned by Mrs O Abegg and trained at the Bedford Lodge stables in Newmarket by Luca Cumani and was the trainer's first Group 1 winner, achieved appropriately in his homeland. The following season Old Country won the French St Leger, see lot 192.
Limited edition stallion story book by S.A. le Prince Aga Khan with Prince Aly Khan published in 1949, titled "Les Etalons Avenger, Bey, Umiddad, My Love (Syndique), artist illustrations by Jacquot, numbered 81 from an edition of 600, containing compliments slip from The Aga Khan and Prince Aly Khan, printed in France Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
The British Racehorse and Racing Review publications 1930s to 1950s, content including editors letters Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
The silks worn by the legendary American jockey Willie Shoemaker when winning his first race at Epsom racecourse in England aboard the R J R Williams-trained Royal Recourse in the Ashtead Stakes 9th June 1984, the plain black colours of the bloodstock agent/racehorse owner Richard Galpin, by Gibson of Newmarket, named to the owner in the neck tag; sold together with a 4 by 6in. colour photo of the finish; the lot also including a 1978 Epsom Derby racecard signed by Shoemaker who finished second on Hawaiian Sound at odds of 25-1; and a photo of Shoemaker wearing the silks on the day (4) "The Shoe" rode an astonishing 8,833 career winners and eleven Triple Crown races. Willie Shoemaker is quoted as saying the two best horse he ever rode were Forego and Spectacular Bid. Provenance: R J R Williams
The visor worn by Chaumiere when he won the John Smith's Magnet Cup at York in successive years in 1985 and 1986, navy blue visor by Gisbson of Newmarket, inside of the leather eye visor inscribed with the name of the trainer R J R Williams; sold with colour pictures of Chaumiere winning the race in 1985 & 1986 with Tony Ives aboard both times (3)
Sir Peter O'Sullevan's BBC commentary card for the 1978 Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot won by Camden Town ridden by Pat Eddery, printed sheet bearing hand coloured jockey colours and extensive annotations in pen, 33 by 18cm. Camden Town was owned by Sir Jules Thorn and Mr R J McCreery and was trained at Lambourn by Peter Walwyn.
Old print titled "Entrance To Newmarket", monochrome etching after W Westall, engraved by E Finden, framed & glazed, 27 by 34.5cm. Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
George Colling racing stable photographs circa 1940s, the lot also including a Sporting Chronicle print of George Colling Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
Ladies silks scarf commemorating the victory of Nimbus in the 1949 Derby and originally owned by the colt's owner Mrs Marion Glenister, by Welch Margetson & Co Ltd, England, with central portrayal of Nimbus with Charlie Elliott up, surrounded by vignettes with printed details of Derby winners since 1780, yellow border, 88 by 85cm., excellent condition Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
Photograph of the racehorse King's Beeches with the jockey Manny Mercer up, by R Anscomb of Newmarket, b&w 7 by 9in., printed legend, framed & glazed, 27 by 32cm. Manny Mercer was brother to Joe Mercer and stable jockey to George Colling at Newmarket. He was spoken in the same light as Lester Piggott such was his talent, but tragically died aged 30 in 1959 at Ascot races. Trainer George Colling died in the same year. Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
Thirteen old Tattersalls bloodstock auction catalogues 1940s and 1950s, Newmarket sales comprising: Houghton 1947 & 1949, First Spring 1946 & 1950, First July 1949, Second July 1950, First October 1952, Second October 1953; December 1943, 1946 & 1952; plus Doncaster Yearlings 1950 & 1953 Lots 272 to 294 From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.
1992 Grand National racecard (Party Politics) fully-signed by the 40 competing jockeys, signed in ink over their race entry, N Doughty, N Hawke, P Scudamore, A Maguire, S Smith Eccles, B Sheridan, R Dunwoody, C Llewellyn (winning jockey), M Dwyer, L Wyer, R Guest, M Richards, M Bowlby, H Davies, J Osborne, K O'Brien, D O'Sullivan, C O'Dwyer, C Grant, G Bradley, D O'Connor, R Beggan, R Supple, R Bellamy, G McCourt, D Morris, E Murphy, A Orkney, P Niven, R Greene, B de Haan, S Burrough, S Earle, J Callaghan, P Holley, S Mackey, I Lawrence, D Tegg, W Worthington & N Mann
The winning jockey’s trophies for three Handicap races won by Pat Eddery, i) on Silver Owl in the 1990 Chichester Festival Theatre Stakes (Handicap) at Goodwood, In the form of an electroplated mug inscribed with race details, height 12cm.; ii) on Indium in the Mail on Sunday Millennium Mile Final (Handicap) at Ascot 26th September 1999, in the form of a bronzed metal sculpture of a racehorse & jockey, mounted on a wooden base set with a plaque inscribed with race details, 14 by 17cm.; iii) on Caribbean Monarch in the Victor Chandler Raceday Stakes (Handicap) at Sandown Park 9th July 2000, In the form of a Royal Selangor metalware figure of a jockey, signed R Cameron, on a wooden plinth set with a plaque inscribed with race details, height 25.5cm., figure needs re-securing to base, otherwise good Silver Owl was a British-bred grey colt (1986) by Daring March out of Birds Custard (Birdbrook). He was owned by D R Hunnisett and trained at Epsom by Ron Smyth. The colt won eight career races. Indium was a British-bred bay gelding (1994) by Groom Dancer out of Gold Bracelet (Golden Fleece). He was owned by the Magnificent Seven syndicate and trained at Newmarket by Willie Musson. Of his five wins, this was the gelding's career best performance. Caribbean Monarch was an Irish-bred bay gelding (1995) by Fairy King out of Whos The Blonde (Cure The Blues). He was owned by Pierpoint Scott & C H Scott and trained at Newmarket by Sir Michael Stoute. At Sandown he was successfully following up his win in the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot.
A late-18th century small oak cabinet, North Wales, with twin ogee-arched fielded panelled doors above two short and one long drawer, initialled and dated 'M R 1781' above the two small drawers 63cm wide x 30cm deep x 80cm high Qty: 1 Previously Lot 291 in 'The Parry Collection' auction at Christie's on 24 April 1997.This cabinet has the deeply fielded ogee arched panels that tend to be associated with the Llanrwst district of Denbighshire, North Wales. The condition is good, with only minor marks dents, and scratches due to age and use. The handles are replaced.
Hobby Master - Century Wings - Two Three boxed diecast model aircraft in 1:72 scale. Lot consists of Hobby Master HA1801 Bf 110G-2/R-3 'Defense of Reich'; together with Century Wings #588202 A-6E intruder USMC 'Moon Lighters' EA01 1976. Models appear Mint with accessories and stands, housed in Very Good boxes. The models are unchecked for completeness. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Ertl - Majorette - Bburago - 6 x boxed models, a remote control Ford Sierra XR4i # 4767, a Jaguar R Type in 1:24 scale # 4102, a Bugatti Atlantic # 0503 and similar others. The models are dusty from display, they appear in Very Good condition overall in Fair boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-6]

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