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Horse Racing signed 6x4 white index card collection. 30+ cards. Dedicated to Mike/Michael. Some of signatures included are Eddie Cracknell, Barry Dennis, John White, Kim Bailey, Brian Baugh, Stuart Williams, Anna Wallace, Philip Varley, Michael Bell, John Benstead, John Gallagher, James Gilbert and more. Names and dates are neatly written on each card. Might yield some good value names with some research. Signed on single side of page and dedicated, could be removed and mounted. Part of a huge collection from an in person collector. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Horse racing 6x4 white index card collection 10 cards. Some of the signatures included are Richard Thomas, Jason Tate, Hayley Turner and Kim Tinkler may yield some good value. Dedicated to Mike/Michael names and date wrote on back of the card. Obtained from in person collector. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Horse Racing Trainers 6x4 autograph book containing 40 signatures from some of racings leading trainers. Some of signatures include in book are Sir Mark Prescott, Sir Henry Cecil, Ian Balding McManus, Sir Michael Stout and Nicky Henderson some may yield good value. dedicated to Mike/Michael identified and dated on reverse side of page. Obtained from in person collector. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Willie Carson signed photo mounted to 18x14 overall. In action in another big race win. William Willie Carson, OBE is a retired jockey in thoroughbred horse racing. He was British Champion Jockey five times 1972, 1973, 1978, 1980 and 1983, won 17 British Classic Races, and passed 100 winners in a season 23 times for a total of 3,828 wins, making him the fourth most successful jockey in Great Britain. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
NO RESERVE Europe.- Head (Sir George) Rome, a Tour of Many Days, 3 vol., ink signatures to front pastedowns, spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, browned spines, 1849 § [Pownell (Henry)] Some Particulars Relating to the History of Epsom ... the Origin of Horse Racing and of Epsom Races, hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece and 5 plates (water-stained), list of subscriber's, occasional spotting, modern half calf, Epsom, 1825 § [Head (Sir Francis Bond)] A Faggot of French Sticks, 2 vol., ink and pencil inscription, illustrations, occasional spotting and water-staining, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1852; and 4 others, 8vo (10)
HORSE RACING, postcards, inc. harness (30), Stevens Point, Allentown Fair, Tokyo, Lewis County Fair (New York), Fred Leyburn in Italy 1911, Silico (European Champion 1908), Japan 1934; Hialeah Park FLA, Tarantella 1896, The Co-Operative Turf Association (New Orleans) investment card etc., G, 38*
A boxed Salco 'Ye Old Chopper Grinder' diecast model, G+ in P/F box, a boxed Timpo #5017 Pekinese Dog from their 'My Pet' series, G+ in G/G+ box and a Britains Lilliput LP513 set containing Hunting figures, G in P/F box together with a quantity of unboxed animal figures by Elastolin and others, together with other unboxed items including a diecast Dog Kennel, 'Pay Booth with Turnstile' and a Britains Horse and Cart. An unboxed Jaques & Son 'Minoru' Horse Racing Game with play mat and Chad Valley Horse and Jockey diecast figures together with a quantity of playing pieces for the 'L' Attaque' vintage military board game are also included as part of this lot.
Equestrian interest: An original illustrated trade catalogue for Hampson & Scott Saddlery Manufacturers, Walsall, including numerous vibrant chromo lithographic plates, the illustrations depicting various leather objects and accessories relating to horse riding/racing/coaching, including whips, covers, gloves, dog collars, saddles, stallion outfits, lamps and so on, plus advertisements and photographs of the manufacturing processes/departments. Together with an original antique salesman's sample of a saddle tree. Provenance: Vendor's grandfather was involved in the saddlery industry. (2)
Sir Alfred James Munnings (1878-1959), 'Brown Jack', the Thoroughbred racehorse, print signed in pencil lower-right, Fine Art Trade Guild blind-stamp lower-left, published by Frost & Reed, 1935 (with gallery label to verso). Framed & galzed. 78cm x 70cm (including frame). British Sporting Art / Horse Racing / Equestrian interest.
British Sporting Art / Horse Racing / Equestrian Interest: 'Riddlesworth, Winner of The Riddlesworth, The Dinner, The Two Thousand Guineas, and The Newmarket Stakes in 1831', hand-coloured aquatint etching, engraved by E. Duncan & J. Webb after a painting by J. Ferneley of Melton Mowbray. Published in London by Rudolph Ackermann Junior at his Eclipse Sporting Gallery, March 1832. Dedicated to the owner of Riddlesworth, Right Hon. Earl of Jersey. Framed & glazed. Approx. 57cm x 46cm.
A Victorian silver six division toast rack with Indian horse racing interest, William Evans, London 1874, with heart shaped scroll handle, reniform dividers and reeded frame, on four scroll bracket feet, with presentation horse racing inscription, 'Midnopore Sky Races 1874, Hurdle Race, Won By Mr. R. Nicolson's BLW GG "Not For Joe"', 6½in. (16.5cm.) long, weight 8.05 tr.oz.
1990 Ferrari Testarossa- 1 of just 438 UK market right-hand drive examples- 22,200 miles from new and current ownership since 2013- Offered with leather wallet, handbooks, service book plus old invoices and MOT'sFerrari's mid-engined, flat-12 Testarossa was unveiled to an expectant media on the eve of the 1984 Paris Salon. Though an evolution of the 512BBi, it had a markedly different appearance. To avoid the high cabin temperatures of its predecessor, it featured a pair of rear-mounted radiators rather than a single front-mounted one. This called for large, slatted intake ducts leading from the doors and rear quarter panels, giving the newcomer both its distinctive looks and considerable girth.The Testarossa name (Italian for 'red head') echoed Ferrari's immortal Testa Rossa sports racing cars of the 1950s and the cam covers were painted red, as before. The five-litre Colombo-designed unit was very similar to that of the 512BBi but featured four-valves per cylinder. Together with other improvements, it produced a healthy 390bhp - sufficient to power the sleek new Prancing Horse to 60mph in just over five seconds and on to a top speed of some 180mph. The Testarossa reigned for seven years, before metamorphosing into the 512TR and finally the 512M. For obvious reasons, examples of the 438 UK market right-hand drive cars come to market increasingly rarely these days. This one, finished in the classic combination of Rosso Red bodywork and Black hide interior, is a 1990 model that, to this day, has covered just c.22,200 miles. Having been in the current ownership since 2013, 'G662GVN' was subject to its annual service and cambelt change in 2014 by Ferrari specialist Kent High Performance cars featured in Classic and Sportscar's 70th anniversary Ferrari magazine. Offered with leather wallet, handbooks, service book, large collection of invoices, old MOT's, original parts catalogue, tool kit and fitted car cover, the vendor currently rates the engine, gearbox, interior, paintwork and bodywork as 'very good'. This smart example is offered with an MOT certificate into February 2018.

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