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A Royal Crown Derby eighteen piece part tea and coffee service decorated in the Japan pallet, comprising five coffee cans and six saucers, three tea cups and saucers, printed factory and no.2451 to base, together with a Royal Crown Derby cream jug decorated in the Imari pallet, printed factory marks and no.1128 to base
A group of Lester Piggott`s racing badges, large qty., modern, mostly in gilt-metal and enamel for Epsom Downs (some marked The Derby, Oaks Day), Hong Kong Jockey Club (including examples stamped Jockey, Dubai World Cup, Jockeys Association of Great Britain, National Trainers Federation, Racing UK (annual), Hoppegarten, Mauritius Turf Club, Gulfstream Park, Bay Meadows, Goodwood, Newmarket, Royal Ascot, Gulfstream Park (1992 Breeders` Cup), Melbourne Cup, Victoria Derby Day & Crown Oaks Day; cardboard badges for Royal Ascot hand named to Lester Piggott and family; and a group of 22 card day badges, all of which have been personally signed by Lester Piggott, including Royal Ascot, The Curragh, York Ebor Meeting, Cheltenham Festival, Derby Day (including 1972, Roberto), Melbourne Cup etc. (a qty.)
The paddock blanket of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales`s 1900 Grand National winner Ambush II, by R. Scrogham & Co. of 13 Ranelagh Street, Liverpool, embroidered both sides with a royal crest above rose, thistle and shamrock national emblems and inscribed AMBUSH II, banded border and chording in purple, gold, red & black Ambush II was a bay gelding bred by Mr William Ashe of Narraghmore, Co. Kildare, in 1894 by Ben Battle out of Miss Plant. He was trained by Gratton Wildman Lushington and bought for the Prince of Wales by Lord Marcus Beresford. Ambush II won a total of eight steeplechases including the 1900 Grand National, ridden by Algy Anthony. Ambush II won the National by four lengths from Barsac with the outstanding Aintree hero Manifesto a neck back in third carrying 12st 13lb., 24lb. more than the winner. The heir to the throne made his way onto the course to lead in his winner to "cheers ringing long and loud" with a "thousand hats tossed into the sky." 1900 was a year of unparalleled success on the Turf for the Prince of Wales. In addition to his Grand National victory, the Prince`s colt Diamond Jubilee won flat racing`s Triple Crown, the 2,000 Guineas, Derby and St Leger. Provenance: William Scrogham Titherington, Master Saddle & Harness Maker to H,R.H. Prince of Wales, the grandfather of the vendor.
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