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Richard Stone Reeves (1919-2005) LESTER PIGGOTT: THE FIVE GREATEST I EVER RODE an artist`s proof for a limited edition print published by the Print Gallery of Bethersden, Kent, in 1974, signed in pencil by Lester Piggott, vignettes featuring Sir Ivor, Crepello, Petite Etoile, Nijinsky & Rheingold, mounted, framed & glazed, the image 61 by 49.5cm., 24 by 19 1/2in.; sold together a copy of the limited edition book `Classic Lines: A Gallery of the Greatest Thoroughbreds` by Richard Stone Reeves and Patrick Robinson, signed by Robinson, and numbered 3,705/25,000 (2)
Richard Stone Reeves (1919-2005) THE MINSTREL DEFEATS HOT GROVE, THE 1977 DERBY an artist`s proof for a limited edition print published by the Newmarket Gallery of New York City in 1978, signed and dedicated in pencil from the artist to the winning jockey Lester Piggott, "FOR LESTER PIGGOTT, THE GREATEST JOCKEY OF ALL, DICK REEVES, mounted, framed & glazed, a sheet of literature regarding the work taped to the backboard, the image 25.5 by 41cm., 10 by 16in.; sold together a copy of the limited edition book `Classic Lines: A Gallery of the Greatest Thoroughbreds` by Richard Stone Reeves and Patrick Robinson, signed by Robinson, and numbered 2,900/25,000 (2). Robert Sangster`s striking chestnut colt The Minstrel, a son of Northern Dancer, provided Lester Piggott with the eighth of his nine Derby winners. The colt also won the Irish Derby and the King George at Ascot.
A 40-piece American china service by Pickard hand decorated by the equestrian artist Fred Stone and privately commissioned in 1989, comprising 8 dinner plates, 8 salad plates, 8 butter plates, and 8 tea cups and saucers, all decorated with jockeys silks in the colours of the Queen Mother, the border work also in turquoise & black, with a continuous band of gilded racehorses & jockeys
A mid 20th Century silver backed dressing table hand mirror plus matching brush (Birmingham, 1964) together with an enamel backed brush and matching mirror, a small metal trinket box depicting a pair of quail to the front and a small decorative dagger, the top with a cabouchon set coloured stone and depicting a figure to the front, inscribed "Anderson & Son George Street Edinburgh" to back
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