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Lot 344

Superb antique silver trophy, hallmarks for London 1870, makers initials HH for Henry Holland, approximate weight 885g, approximate height 31.5cm

Lot 241

Two boxes of miscellaneous metalware to include pewter three-piece tea set, trophy cup, etc

Lot 545

A box of miscellaneous to include silver plated tennis trophy goblet with similar plaque, rolled gold gents cufflinks, commemorative medal pocket knife, pocket cigarette case etc

Lot 257

A George V silver trophy goblet with presentation inscription, upon an ebonised plinth, 2.2oz

Lot 244

A box of miscellaneous metalware to include a silver plated trophy cup and cover for the Cottenham Shire and Hackney Foal Show, dated 1892 by James Deakin & Sons, various loose flatware, Zenit camera etc

Lot 308

A late 19th / early 20th century French silver beaker, of waisted cylindrical form, having floral engraved decoration; together with a George V silver twin handled trophy cup on ebonised plinth; and a George V silver kiddush cup, 4.7oz (3)

Lot 2278

A Silver Trophy for 'Harewood End Agricultural Society' Challenge Cup for the 'Best Dairy Female in the Show', Sheffield 1947, makers A.E. Postan & Co. Ltd., 8 1/2" tall, weight 749g.

Lot 2243

Three silver items, namely a Richard Turner flatware spoon London 1815, a small Birmingham trophy cup dated 1926, a similar Birmingham piece for 1945, (total weight of all three, 98 grams).

Lot 2279

A Silver two handled Rose Bowl trophy on plinth for 'Harewood End Agricultural Society' 'For The Best Ayrshire Beast', Birmingham 1924, makers Adie Brothers Ltd., 7" diameter x 4 1/8" high, weight 378g (excluding plinth).

Lot 2231

A small quantity of metals including brass vase, brass telescope a/f., Epns trophy, Epns bud vase, etc.

Lot 297

Quantity of First World War ephemera to include trench map, postcards, greetings cards, regimental photos and snapshots together with piece of First World War wooden aeroplane propellor as a war trophy

Lot 199

Twenty three motorbike racing related pin badges to include 20 enamel badges for the British Grand Prix and International Gold Cup/Trophy, Donnington (various years), a Shell Oils Donnington 1988 Marshall's badge, Skoal Bandit etc. Also 3 plastic badges to include Honda Britain Racing Team and Promoto

Lot 799

A vintage Produx mechanical pocket calculator - sold with a Percy Metcalfe designed Kings Trophy Competition NRA Medallion, in original fitted case

Lot 1455

A GOODWOOD TROPHY. 1988 A VERY GOOD GLASS DECANTER AND STOPPER engraved with three horses and riders.

Lot 33

A racing print for The Chivas Regal Trophy, Sandown Park, 22nd October 1980, 29 x 41cm

Lot 391

A silver twin handle trophy, Royal Singapore Golf Club Clifford Cup 1957, winner J H Purrier, London 1955, others, 14.45ozt (3)

Lot 243

A SILVER HORSE RACING TROPHY AWARDED TO THE WINNER OF THE CATTISTOCK HUNT POINT TO POINT 1926 NAVAL RACE Birmingham, 1923, makers marks worn, presented by members of the Cattistock Hunt, won by 'Sub. Lieut. E. Neville' on 'Black Button', 1368g, on a stepped ebonised wood base, 34cm high overall and 35cm wide

Lot 49

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE COFFIN, APPARENTLY CONSTRUCTED FROM THE COFFIN THAT CONTAINED THE BODY OF ADMIRAL LORD NELSON the lead lined casket covered with printed paper, the top with Viscount's coronet, an image of Nelson's tomb, and printed dedication, the sides with various trophy of arms and naval symbols, 6cm high x 16.5cm long x 7.5cm wideThe lead lining inside the lid is engraved: “George Harnage Captain R.N. 1820”. A printed label underneath reads: “Mr. Walter Burke, Purser of the Victory, maketh Oath, that the wood and lead of which this casket is made, is part of the coffin that contained the body of the late Lord Nelson. Sworn before me at Rochester, signed in ink and again below.” A further handwritten note states: “Mr. Burke never Quitted Lord Nelson from the time he received his mortal wound to his death. Mr. Burke gave this to my father on August 5th 1806.” Signed by George Harnage, dated 1821.Provenance: A private North Devon Estate.Note: Walter Burke (1736-1815) was a purser in the Royal Navy, he was serving aboard HMS Victory at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and was present at the death of Admiral Lord Nelson. Nelson is quoted: “It is nonsense, Mr. Burke, to suppose I can live. My sufferings are great but they will soon be over.”

Lot 936

A George III mahogany drum table in the manner of Sheraton, the circular top centred with a polychrome musical trophy within harebell swags, enclosed by a foliate border, over the four numbered oak lined frieze drawers, similarly painted and punctuated by conforming panels, upon a ring turned gun barrel pedestal extending to three sabre supports applied with graduated harebell chains, brass feet and castors, locks stamped 'T.Bramah Patent' 71cm H x 101cm D (damage to one foot, at fault)Condition reportThe joint split to the foot is 'open' but feels firm, indicating it has had a repair at some point, but will require further restoration.Later square block to the underside over an 'unfinished' circular mark, along with a full width split, please see additional image.General light marks,stains, minor split and wear to the top commensurate with age and use.General fading to the frieze along with minor chips to the veneer, chips and losses to the drawer beading. 

Lot 459

A "Magnapole" pocket compass, cased Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture Shooting Medal engraved verso "Briton Jones Shooting Trophy, 1939, F.H. Ormerod", two jeweller's loupes, commemorative medals, agate stick pin in fitted box labelled for John Fulton, Jeweller, Hamilton, semi-precious gemstone bracelet, yellow metal Art Nouveau buttons etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 20

SMALL CARTON OF MISC TROPHY CUPS

Lot 51

2 CARTON WITH MISC WOOD BOXES, BAG OF TROPHY CUP STANDS OR BASES, WOOD BOX WITH PART WATCH MAKERS KIT, MISC SILK SCARVES OR HANDKERCHIEFS & A CIGAR BOX

Lot 41

Automobilia related items, including an RAC International Rally 1960 Class 3 Second Place trophy, Lenham Storage sponsored Formula Junior Championship medals, A.A membership badge, Alvis badge, Jaguar Driver's Club badge, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 16

A Silverstone 13th International Trophy Meeting poster, for Saturday 6th May 1961, blue background, 70cm x 47cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 280

Football Ruben Dias signed 12x8 inch Manchester City colour photo pictured celebrating with the Premier League trophy. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 2353

A simulated bronze figure of two classical style female figures holding a trophy. Hight 53cm

Lot 133

A silver plated twin-handled trophy. With engraved floral decoration, on a circular base, uninscribed, H24cm

Lot 1070

Silver two handled trophy, together with a silver letter opener, silver match box holder and a silver mounted glass teapot stand

Lot 308

A collection of silver plated items, tray, part tea services, trophy cups etc

Lot 868

A box of silver plated items including a trophy cup, teapots and cutlery plus a canteen of Kings pattern cutlery. Shipping category D.

Lot 89

A Vintage Red Deer Trophy Antler

Lot 239

with twin handles, an octagonal bowl and raised on a circular pedestal foot, inscribed, in original box, by Yok Sang c.1930, together with three small trophy cups, two napkin rings, inscribed & a teaspoon; the case 8.5" (21.5cm) long; 16.8ozt (7). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions case a bit scrappy Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 376

including: 3 milk jugs, a vase-shaped sugar caster, 4 small trophy cups, a napkin ring, a squat circular mustard pot (blue glass liner), a cigarette box (cedarwood lining), a Victorian cream jug & matching sugar bowl and 3 silver mounted glass jars, some pieces initialled/ inscribed, mixed makers & dates; the cigarette box 6.3" (16cm) long; 28.2ozt weighable silver (16). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions - some breaks to glass and other issues. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 262

a small Edwardian trophy cup, with a presentation inscription, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, a George V cream jug, with a wavy rim, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1931, a modern wooden mounted coaster, by David R Mills, London 1990, two Far Eastern ash trays and a continental strainer; the latter 6.5" (16.5cm) long; 14.8ozt weighable silver (6). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences,co.uk.

Lot 326

Action Man: A pair of Action Man 1964 figures, both dressed in original outfits, together with extra clothing including a full footballer set, comprising: shirt, shorts, jacket, boots, football, trophy and stand. General condition is very good considering age. Please assess photographs. 

Lot 588

A STYLISH BRONZE AND STEEL MARITIME SCULPTURE, possibly a racing trophy, modelled as sailing boats with numbered sails mounted on a bronze rectangular base, makers impressed logo to base and sail.33.5cm high

Lot 427

A COLLECTION OF FIFTEEN 'BASIL LITTLE' AND OTHER SILVER AND SILVER GILT GOLFING TROPHY SPOONS of varying dates.

Lot 32

A group of silver cups, comprising: an Edwardian twin handled cup and cover, Sheffield, 1904, James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), of baluster form, with half lobed body, on a stepped circular foot, 18cm high; a twin handled trophy cup, Sheffield, 1929, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., on a spreading circular foot, 17.9cm wide; and another twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham, 1933, J W Tiptaft & Son Ltd., on a spreading circular foot on a pedestal, the cup engraved HESTON BOWLING CLUB / LADIES PAIRS and bearing engraved names of competition winners, the cup - 13cm high, gross weight approx. 30.1oz (3)

Lot 2

A group of silver, comprising: a George III serving spoon, London, 1794, Solomon Hougham, engraved to handle, 31cm long; a small Victorian bowl, London, 1868, Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Joseph & Edward Bradbury), with shaped rim and lobed body, on a spreading circular foot, 6.3cm diameter; a pair of Edwardian asparagus servers, London, 1907; a cased set of six cake forks, Birmingham, 1924, William Suckling Ltd, 12.8cm long; four lobster picks, Sheffield, 1931, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 19.5cm long; a cup, Birmingham, 1935, Britton, Gould & Co, with floral garland engraved to side, on a knopped stem with a stepped circular foot, 10cm high; a pepperette, London, 1946, maker C E, of baluster form, on three outswept feet, 9.5cm high; a twin handled trophy cup lacking the base, Birmingham, possibly 1924, Joseph Gloster Ltd., with presentation engraving and dated 1924; and a napkin ring, Birmingham, possibly 1917, Robert Pringle & Sons; together with two pierced cylindrical pepperettes, unmarked, one with broken blue glass liner, and some pepperette covers, mostly unmarked, total weighable silver approx. 28oz (lot)    Condition Report: Weight doesn't include the unmarked pepperettes and the unmarked pepperettes covers. 

Lot 124

Five silver sporting trophy fobs, for table tennis, football and snooker.

Lot 3319

Generalleutnant Karl Friedrich Ludwig von Hellwig (1775 - 1845) - prunkvoller Adlerkopfsäbel zum Erwerb des Eisernen Kreuzes II. und I. Klasse in den Befreiungskriegen 1813 Geschwungene, breit gekehlte Rückenklinge mit zweischneidiger Spitze, über der Fehlschärfe zu etwa einem Drittel mit vergoldeten Trophäen und Lorbeerzweigen sowie Herstellerätzung "S & S", "in Solingen" (Schimmelbusch & Sohn). Das Messinggefäß mit teils erhaltener Feuervergoldung und reliefiertem Trophäen-, Eichenlaub- und Akanthusdekor an Bügel und am Griffrücken, die Parierlappen mit terzseitig aufgelegtem Landwehrkreuz, quartseitig mit Trophäen, die Parierstange gepunzt "1 7 7 2" und mit undeutlicher Marke. Lederbezogenes Griffstück mit feiner Messingdrahtwicklung. Messingscheide mit zwei beweglichen Trageringen und eisernem Schleppblech, der obere Tragering mit anhängender Sammlungsplombe. Unterhalb des Mundblechs Gravur "Major K.L.F.v.Hellwig - 12.04.1813 EK II - 23.04.1813 EK I". Dazu der lederne (beschädigt) Faustriemen mit silberner Quaste. Länge des Säbels 94,5 cm, Gesamtlänge 102 cm.Wunderschöner und historisch bedeutender Säbel in sehr schöner Erhaltung.Rudolf Karl Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig von Hellwig tritt 1790 als Junker dem Husarenregiment von Koehler Nr. 3 bei, nimmt 1792-94 am Feldzug gegen Frankreich teil, wird 1794 Kornett, 1799 Secondelieutenant, wird 1806/07 beim Überfall auf Eisenach verwundet und erhält hierfür am 23.2.1807 der Pour le Mérite. 1812 wird er Major und erhält für die Langensalza neben dem Eisernen Kreuz II. Klasse auch den russischen St.-Georgs-Orden 4. Klasse. Wenige Tage später wird ihm für den Überfall bei Wanfried am 18.4.1813 das Eiserne Kreuz I. Klasse verliehen. Im März 1815 wird er Kommandeur des 9. Husarenregiments, im Oktober zum Oberstlieutenant und 1819 zum Oberst ernannt. 1830 wird er Kommandeur der 15. Kavalleriebrigade, 1831 Generalmajor und erhält - neben zahlreichen weiteren Auszeichnungen zuvor - 1836 den Roten Adlerorden II. Klasse mit Eichenlaub. 1838 wird er mit einer jährlichen Pension von 2250 Talern als Generallieutenant verabschiedet. Generallieutenant Karl Friedrich Ludwig von Hellwig – a magnificent eagle head sabre, marking the award of the Iron Cross 2nd and 1st Class in the Wars of Liberation, 1813 Generallieutenant Karl Friedrich Ludwig von Hellwig – a magnificent eagle head sabre, marking the award of the Iron Cross 2nd and 1st Class in the Wars of Liberation, 1813Curved, single-edged blade with wide fullers and a double-edged point, approximately one third of which above the ricasso with gilt trophies, laurel branches and etched manufacturer's mark "S & S", "in Solingen" (Schimmelbusch & Sohn). The fire gilding of the brass hilt preserved in places, with trophy, oak leaf and acanthus ornaments in relief on the knuckle bow and grip spine. The languet with appliquéd Landwehr cross on the obverse, trophies on the reverse. The quillons hallmarked "1 7 7 2" and another, illegible stamp. Leather-covered grip wrapped with fine brass wire. The brass scabbard with two movable suspension rings and iron drag, the upper suspension ring with a collection seal still attached. Engraved "Major K.L.F.v.Hellwig - 12.04.1813 EK II - 23.04.1813 EK I" below the locket. Comes with the leather thong (damaged) with a silver tassel. Length of the sabre 94.5 cm, total length 102 cm.Magnificent sabre of historical significance. In beautiful condition.Rudolf Karl Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig von Hellwig joined Koehler's Hussar Regiment No. 3 as Junker in 1790, fought in the French campaign of 1792-94, was promoted to Kornett in 1794 and Secondelieutenant in 1799. He was wounded in the attack on Eisenach in 1806/07, for which he received the Pour le Mérite on 23 February 1807. He was promoted to Major in 1812 and was awarded both the Iron Cross 2nd Class and the Russian Order of St. George 4th Class for the Battle of Langensalza. A few days later, he was presented with the Iron Cross 1st Class for the attack on Wanfried on 18 April 1813. He took command of the 9th Hussar Regiment in March 1815. In October, he was promoted to Oberstlieutenant and to Oberst in 1819. In 1830, he became commander of the 15th Cavalry Brigade, rising to Generalmajor in 1831 and was awarded, along with scores of other decorations beforehand, the Order of the Red Eagle 2nd Class with Oak Leaves in 1836. In 1838, he was given a ceremonial send-off as Generallieutenant, with an annual pension of 2250 talers.Condition: II

Lot 3341

Sultan Abdülhamid II. (1842 - 1918) - prunkvoller Geschenksäbel an GFM Colmar von der Goltz-Pascha (1843 - 1916), wohl 1895 Vernickelte, gekehlte Rückenklinge mit zweischneidiger Spitze, über Fehlschärfe etwa hälftig fein geätzt mit dem beidseitigen osmanischen Hoheitszeichen, umgeben von feinen Blattranken. Der Rücken signiert "Carl Kaiser & Co. Solingen". Ehemals feuervergoldetes Messingbügelgefäß mit fein reliefiertem Blüten- und Blattdekor, am Griffrücken die Tughra Abdülhamids II. in Strahlenkranz und über Trophäenbündel, der Parierlappen terzseitig mit erneutem Hoheitszeichen des Osmanischen Reichs und quartseitig mit der tief geschlagenen Namensbezeichnung "v.d. Golz". Fischhauthilze mit Messingdrahtwicklung. Vernickelte Stahlscheide (partiell fleckig) mit zwei beweglichen Trageringen und Schleppblech. Länge des Säbels 97,5 cm, Gesamtlänge 100 cm.In Solingen vorgefertigter Prunksäbel und im Osmanischen Reich individuell fertiggestellter Geschenksäbel (Tughra und Namensbezeichnung), der von der Goltz-Pascha entweder zu seiner Ernennung als osmanischer Marschall (Müschir) mit dem Titel Pascha oder zu seinem Abschied 1895 nach erfolgreicher Reorganisation der osmanischen Armee verliehen wurde.Bedeutender Geschenksäbel der deutsch-osmanischen Militärverbundenheit des ausgehenden 19. Jhdts. Sultan Abdülhamid II (1842 - 1918) - a splendid presentation sword to GFM Colmar von der Goltz-Pasha (1843 - 1916), probably 1895 Sultan Abdülhamid II (1842 - 1918) - a splendid presentation sword to GFM Colmar von der Goltz-Pasha (1843 - 1916), probably 1895Nickel-plated, fullered, single-edged blade with a double-edged point. Above the ricasso, approximately half finely etched with the Ottoman national insignia on both sides, surrounded by delicate leafy vines. The spine signed "Carl Kaiser & Co. Solingen". Originally fire-gilt brass knuckle-bow hilt with décor of blossoms and foliage in fine relief, the tughra stamp of Abdülhamid II on the grip spine in a sun burst and above trophy bundles. The languet with another national insignia of the Ottoman Empire on the obverse and the name inscription "v.d. Golz" deeply etched on the reverse. The fish-scale grip wrapped with brass wire. Nickel-plated steel scabbard (stained in places) with two movable suspension rings and drag. Length of the sabre 97.5 cm, total length 100 cm.The ceremonial sabre precast in Solingen and the finished presentation sword customised in the Ottoman Empire (tughra and name inscription). Awarded to von der Goltz-Pasha either to mark his appointment as Ottoman marshal (Mushir) with the title of Pasha or his farewell in 1895, following the successful reorganisation of the Ottoman army.Distinguished presentation sword representing the German-Ottoman military relationship in the late 19th century.Condition: II

Lot 229

The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Wannabe Grand in the 1998 Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket, In the form of a silver ashtray, hallmarked Theo Fennell, London, 1998, with horse and jockey model to centre, rim inscribed with race details, model in need of securing nut beneath, otherwise good Wannabe Grand was an Irish-bred bay filly (1996) by Danehill out of Wannabe (Shirley Heights). She was owned by Mr B McAllister and trained at the Shalfleet Stables in Newmarket by Jeremy Noseda. She won three other two-year-old Pattern races and was beaten 1/2L in the 1999 1,000 Guineas behind Wince. Pat Eddery won the Cheveley Park five times, his other successes coming on Pasty in 1975 (see lot 177), Woodstream in 1981, Prophecy in 1993 (see lot 218) and Gay Gallanta in 1994.

Lot 230

The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Golden Snake in the 2000 Gran Premio Del Jockey Club at San Siro, Milan In the form of an Italian electroplated goblet by Franco Bosi, mounted on a wood-effect base set with plaque with race inscription, height  23cm., good condition Golden Snake was an American-bred bay colt (1996) by Danzig out of Dubian (High Line). He was owned by The National Stud and trained at Arundel by John Dunlop. He recorded victories in four Group 1 race in continental Europe, the other successes being in the Prix Jean Prat, the Preis von Europa and the Prix Ganay (see lot 232). Pat Eddery had previously won this race with the St Leger winner Silver Patriarch in 1998.  

Lot 180

The winning jockey's trophy for the William Hill Futurity at Doncaster in 1976 won by Pat Eddery aboard Sporting Yankee, in the form of a S.T. Dupont, Paris, gilt & blue enamel cigarette lighter, inscribed with race details, in original fitted case Sporting Yankee was an American-bred bay colt (1974) by Vaguely Noble out of Sale Day (To Market). He was owned by the race sponsor William Hill Racing and trained by Peter Walwyn at Lambourn. The following year he won the March Stakes at Goodwood.

Lot 117

TV Times Flat Racing Trophy for the 1969 season won by Lester Piggott, the silvered trophy modelled as a horse running through a TV screen, on stepped ebonised base set with presentation plaque named to Lester Piggott, 12 by 14cm.

Lot 268

Sir Peter O'Sullevan's BBC commentary card for the 1985 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp won by Rainbow Quest ridden by Pat Eddery, the racecard laid down on buff card with round stickers bearing hand coloured jockey colours, extensive annotations in pen, 35 by 47cm. Rainbow Quest was owned by Khalid Abdullah, trained by Jeremy Tree and ridden by Pat Eddery. Pat Eddery's trophy for this race is being offered as lot 202.

Lot 181

The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory in the Chinese Club Gold Cup in Hong Kong in 1977, In the form of a gilt two-handled cup & cover, with Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club race presentation inscription, height 15cm., gilding worn Pat Eddery was a regular rider in Hong Kong during the winter months, first riding there in 1973. He also rode in international jockey challenges in Hong Kong and elsewhere in Asia.

Lot 197

The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Teenoso in the 1984 Ormonde Stakes at Chester, presented by Mappin & Webb and in the form of a glass goblet engraved with a portrait of Ormonde and inscribed with the race details, height 22cm., fine original condition  Teenoso was an American-bred dark bay or brown colt (1980) by Youth out of Furioso (Ballymoss).  He won the Derby, the King George and other races under Lester Piggott, but Pat Eddery got the ride on Mr Moller's Geoff Wragg-trained colt in the 1984 Ormonde Stakes at Chester.

Lot 183

A group of six presentations to the jockey Pat Eddery for being on the winning team in the Ritz Club Trophy International Jockey Challenges held in Asia in the 1980s, comprising: four salvers, Sha Tin, Hong Kong, in 1983 and 1986; Penang, Malaysia, 1983; and Bukit Timah, Singapore, 1983, all in the form of electroplated silver salvers inscribed with the competition details, mostly diameter 21cm., one 23cm., minor surfaces scratches, mostly in need of cleaning; and two electroplated team member goblets, Penang 1986 and Sha Tin 1986, height 14cm., minor surface pitting

Lot 140

A Champion Flat Race Jockey trophy presented to Pat Eddery between 1974 and 1977, in the form of a silver goblet hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1972. the bowl inscribed THE WILFRED SHERMAN JOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY, PRESENTED TO THE FLAT RACING JOCKEY WHO RIDES THE MOST WINNERS EACH SEASON, the bowl and stem supported by four gilt thoroughbreds' heads, height 16cm., in good condition other than in need of cleaning It would seem that the Jockey Championship sponsor Wilfred Sherman (bookmaker and football pools operator ) commissioned a quantity of these trophies for future use as all bear the same silver date letter for 1972. They were not individually inscribed with the year of presentation. So although it cannot be ascertained in which year this trophy was presented to the champion jockey Pat Eddery, it is safe to assume that the four being offered in the auction as lots 140 to 143 were for his four successive flat race titles between 1974 and 1977, the first at a record young age of 22 since the Second World War. The trophy is a miniature form of the trophy presented to the champion jockey at the annual awards evening which the jockey retains until the end of the following season. This main trophy was retired and is in the Collection of Pat Eddery, being offered in this sale as lot 144.   

Lot 233

The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Olden Times in the Prix Jean Prat at Chantilly 3rd June 2001, In the form of a bronze sculpture of a racehorse and jockey, bearing signature C Valton, the base set with plaque inscribed with race details, 20 by 22cm., good condition Olden Times was a British-bred bay colt (1998) by Darshaan out of Garah (Ajdal). He was owned by Prince A A Faisal and trained to win this French G1 at Arundel by John Dunlop. On home soil his best win was in the Earl of Sefton and he was also placed in three G1 races. As a stallion he sired the good Cup horse Times Up, trained by Ed Dunlop. This was Pat Eddery's only victory in the Prix Jean Prat.

Lot 216

The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Wemyss Bight in the 1993 Irish Oaks at The Curragh, In the form of a silver dish hallmarked Theo Fennell, London, 1992, with a figure of a jockey to the centre, inscribed KILDANGAN STUD IRISH OAKS 1993, diameter 20cm. Wemyss Bight was a K Abdullah/Juddmonte British home-bred bay filly (1990) by Dancing Brave out of Bahamian (Mill Reef). She was trained in France by Andre Fabre and in addition to the Irish Oaks won three other Group races as a 3-y-o. When retired the best of her progeny was Beat Hollow who won four G1 races including the Arlington Million. Pat Eddery won three Irish Oaks, his other successes on Colorspin in 1986 and Bolas in 1994.

Lot 166

The Ritz Club Trophy presented to Pat Eddery as the Leading Jockey at the York Ebor Meeting in 1993, in the form of a crystal vase & cover, inscribed THE RITZ CLUB CHARITY TROPHY, LEADING JOCKEY, YORK, 1993, height 44cm., fine original condition Pat Eddery was the leading jockey at the 1993 Ebor Meeting. His five wins were on Concordial (Acomb Stakes), Edbaysaan (Melrose Rated Stakes), In Case (Falmouth Handicap), Dawning Street (Bradford & Bingley Rated Handicap) and Tinners Way (City of York Stakes).

Lot 255

Two gifts from Khalid Abdullah/Juddmonte to their former retained jockey Pat Eddery, a black Italian leather gentleman's wallet by Fiocchi, unused condition; and a limited edition book on Frankel, complete with compliments slip from K Abdullah and original 2015 mailing envelope to Pat Eddery; sold together with a Newbury racecourse winner's presentation to jockey Pat Eddery, in the form of a picture of Pat Eddery wearing the Juddmonte colours with HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother at a trophy presentation, in a silver-plated frame inscribed NEWBURY RACECOURSE, WINNER, 21.5 by 16.5cm.

Lot 164

The Ritz Club Trophy presented to Pat Eddery as the Leading Jockey at Royal Ascot in 1992, in the form of a crystal vase & cover, inscribed THE RITZ CLUB CHARITY TROPHY, LEADING JOCKEY, ASCOT, 1992, height 44cm., fine original condition Pat Eddery was crowned top rider at the Royal Meeting in 1992. His three wins came on Gondolier (Ascot Handicap), Source of Light (King George V Handicap) and Satank (Windsor Castle Stakes).

Lot 256

Memorabilia from the Pat Eddery Collection, comprising: a boxed Injured Jockeys' Fund 1964-2014 tankard and a boxed plate, originally the winning trainer's (Pat Eddery) prizes for the Injured Jockeys Fund 50th Anniversary Celebration Condition Stakes ran at Ascot 30th April 2014, won by Escalating; and four Coalport china limited edition plates with artwork by Claire Eva Burton, featuring, Sonic Lady's Sussex Stakes, Slip Anchor's Derby, Red Rum's 1974 Grand National and Desert Orchid's 1989 Cheltenham Gold Cup (six items); the lot also including a trophy for an unknown race, a glass decanter & stopper inscribed William Hill, Doncaster, 1986, engraved with a horse race scene, inscription to reverse, height 24cm., fine, original condition

Lot 142

A Champion Flat Race Jockey trophy presented to Pat Eddery between 1974 and 1977, in the form of a silver goblet hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1972. the bowl inscribed THE WILFRED SHERMAN JOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY, PRESENTED TO THE FLAT RACING JOCKEY WHO RIDES THE MOST WINNERS EACH SEASON, the bowl and stem supported by four gilt thoroughbreds' heads, height 16cm., in good condition other than in need of cleaning It would seem that the Jockey Championship sponsor Wilfred Sherman (bookmaker and football pools operator ) commissioned a quantity of these trophies for future use as all bear the same silver date letter for 1972. They were not individually inscribed with the year of presentation. So although it cannot be ascertained in which year this trophy was presented to the champion jockey Pat Eddery, it is safe to assume that the four being offered in the auction as lots 140 to 143 were for his four successive flat race titles between 1974 and 1977, the first at a record young age of 22 since the Second World War. The trophy is a miniature form of the trophy presented to the champion jockey at the annual awards evening which the jockey retains until the end of the following season. This main trophy was retired and is in the Collection of Pat Eddery, being offered in this sale as lot 144.

Lot 182

The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Grand Duke in the 1977 Hong Kong Derby at Happy Valley racecourse, In the form of a silver-plated and hand-painted model of a racehorse and jockey, mounted on a wooden plinth set with a plaque inscribed with race details, overall 22 by 22cm., in original WaiKee, Hong Kong, carrying case Grand Duke was owned by Mr Lee Pak Huen and trained by Chue Po Ming. The inscription would also suggest that this trophy was a presentation from the winning owner to Pat Eddery. It was Pat's second Hong Kong Derby win, having won on Breathing Exercise in 1975.

Lot 220

The winning jockey’s trophy presented to Pat Eddery for the victory on Moonax in the 1994 Prix Royal Oak (French St Leger) at Longchamp, in the form of a French silver plated octagonal salver by Mellerio of Paris, engraved with a racehorse & jockey, inscribed with race details, diameter 27cm., surface scratches and scuffing Moonax was an Irish bred chestnut colt (1991) by Caerleon out of Moonsilk (Solinus). He was owned by Sheikh Mohammed and trained by Barry Hills at the South Bank stables in Lambourn. The previous month Moonax had won the St Leger at Doncaster under Pat Eddery. He later became a National Hunt sire. Pat Eddery won the Royal Oak on two other occasions on Old Country (1983) and Raintrap (1993). See lots 192 and 219.

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