Sporting Memorabilia Sale - Day 1

Sporting Memorabilia Sale - Day 1

Monday, November 4, 2019  |  10:00 AM EUR (GMT)
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Sporting Memorabilia Sale - Day 1

Sporting Memorabilia Sale - Day 1

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Fine quality sporting memorabilia encompassing football, golf, cricket, tennis, horse racing, motor sports, rugby, Olympics, boxing and a wide variety of other popular sports.

Graham Budd Auctions


020 8366 2525
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Four modern horse racing prints, comprising a pair by Madeline Selfe depict

Lot # 101 (Sale Order: 101 of 726)      

Four modern horse racing prints, comprising a pair by Madeline Selfe depicting the 200th runnings of The Derby and The Oaks won by Troy & fair Salinia, from editions of 850, both signed by the artist and the Earl of Derby, both, framed & glazed, 59 by 77cm.; 1977 Peter Biegel sketches of Lester Piggott's eight Derby winners between Never Say Die and The Minstrel, colour faded, framed & glazed 63 by 90.5cm.; and a tube rolled print by Mark Cranham and featuring the English Classic winners of 1996, 38 by 46cm.
Four modern horse racing prints, comprising a pair by Madeline Selfe depicting the 200th runnings of The Derby and The Oaks won by Troy & fair Salinia, from editions of 8...more50, both signed by the artist and the Earl of Derby, both, framed & glazed, 59 by 77cm.; 1977 Peter Biegel sketches of Lester Piggott's eight Derby winners between Never Say Die and The Minstrel, colour faded, framed & glazed 63 by 90.5cm.; and a tube rolled print by Mark Cranham and featuring the English Classic winners of 1996, 38 by 46cm.

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After Basil Nightingale (British, 1864-1940) BENDIGO AND TOM CANNON Victori

Lot # 102 (Sale Order: 102 of 726)      

After Basil Nightingale (British, 1864-1940) BENDIGO AND TOM CANNON Victorian monochrome print, signed & dated in the plate 1888, the mount inscribed in ink COPYRIGHT REGISTERED, POPULAR FAVOURITES 1887, BENDIGO AND TOM CANNON, the image 35 by 52cm., mounted under glass in a wooden frame, overall 65 by 83cm.
After Basil Nightingale (British, 1864-1940) BENDIGO AND TOM CANNON Victorian monochrome print, signed & dated in the plate 1888, the mount inscribed in ink COPYRIGHT REG...moreISTERED, POPULAR FAVOURITES 1887, BENDIGO AND TOM CANNON, the image 35 by 52cm., mounted under glass in a wooden frame, overall 65 by 83cm.

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After Godfrey Douglas Giles (1857-1941) MORNING TRIAL ON THE GALLOPS large

Lot # 103 (Sale Order: 103 of 726)      

After Godfrey Douglas Giles (1857-1941) MORNING TRIAL ON THE GALLOPS large colour lithograph, 50 by 100cm., under glass in a wooden frame, overall 64 by 112cm.

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After Godfrey Douglas Giles (1857-1941) CANAL TURN, THE GRAND NATIONAL larg

Lot # 104 (Sale Order: 104 of 726)      

After Godfrey Douglas Giles (1857-1941) CANAL TURN, THE GRAND NATIONAL large colour lithograph, 50 by 100cm., under glass in a wooden frame, overall 64 by 112cm.

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George Finch Mason (British, 1850-1915) THE FINISH FOR THE DERBY 1898, JEDD

Lot # 105 (Sale Order: 105 of 726)      

George Finch Mason (British, 1850-1915) THE FINISH FOR THE DERBY 1898, JEDDAH WINS ! signed, titled, watercolour, framed & glazed, 26 by 37cm.

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George Finch Mason (British, 1850-1915) THE St LEGER 1902, SCEPTRE WINS ! s

Lot # 106 (Sale Order: 106 of 726)      

George Finch Mason (British, 1850-1915) THE St LEGER 1902, SCEPTRE WINS ! signed, titled, watercolour, framed & glazed, 29 by 39cm.

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A collection of horse racing photographs and prints, featuring a Gordon Ric

Lot # 107 (Sale Order: 107 of 726)      

A collection of horse racing photographs and prints, featuring a Gordon Richards signed 16 by 21cm. photograph of him aboard the 1953 Derby winner Pinza, signed in ink with personalised decication; accompanied by a large 30 by 40cm. photograph of the Derby field sweeping round Tattenham Corner, both framed; a framed photograph of the racehorse Bosworth, signed by the Newmarket photographer Harry Griggs; the lot also including four 1930's coloured prints, featuring Hyperion, Limelight, Harry Wragg and the finish of the 1931 Ascot Gold Cup won by Trimdon, each mounted and framed, 13.8 x 16.4 and 16.4 x 13.8 cm (7)
A collection of horse racing photographs and prints, featuring a Gordon Richards signed 16 by 21cm. photograph of him aboard the 1953 Derby winner Pinza, signed in ink wi...moreth personalised decication; accompanied by a large 30 by 40cm. photograph of the Derby field sweeping round Tattenham Corner, both framed; a framed photograph of the racehorse Bosworth, signed by the Newmarket photographer Harry Griggs; the lot also including four 1930's coloured prints, featuring Hyperion, Limelight, Harry Wragg and the finish of the 1931 Ascot Gold Cup won by Trimdon, each mounted and framed, 13.8 x 16.4 and 16.4 x 13.8 cm (7)

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A Mark Harvey limited edition photograph of the racehorse Frankel, signed b

Lot # 108 (Sale Order: 108 of 726)      

A Mark Harvey limited edition photograph of the racehorse Frankel, signed by the photographer and numbered 82 from the open edition c-type print, 13 1/2 by 11 1/2in., COA to backboard, framed & glazed, 50 by 42cm.
A Mark Harvey limited edition photograph of the racehorse Frankel, signed by the photographer and numbered 82 from the open edition c-type print, 13 1/2 by 11 1/2in., COA...more to backboard, framed & glazed, 50 by 42cm.

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Old 1753 Issue of ''The World'' on Newmarket Horse Racing, ''The World'', N

Lot # 109 (Sale Order: 109 of 726)      

Old 1753 Issue of ''The World'' on Newmarket Horse Racing, ''The World'', Number XVII for Thursday 26 April 1753, by Adam Fitz-Adam, London, England, publisher R Dodsley, a periodical, six pages, 9 by 31.5cm, the author reports and philosophises concerning the semi-annual horse races held at Newmarket - ''those grand diversions with which our nobility, gentry and others entertain themselves''. Excerpts … ''Everybody is dressed so perfectly alike that it is extremely difficult to distinguish between his GRACE and his GROOM; I have heard a stranger ask a man of quality how often he dressed and watered his horses.'' … '''Tis delightful to see two or sometimes more of the most beautiful animals of the creation struggling for superiority, stretching every muscle and sinew to obtain the prize and reach the goal!'' …'' When the sport is over, the company saunter away towards the Warren-Hill … On this delightful spot you may see, at once, above an hundred of the most beautiful horses in the universe all led out in strings, with the grooms and boys upon them, in their several liveries distinguishing each person of rank they belong to. This is indeed a noble sight; it is a piece of grandeur, and an expensive one too, WHICH NO NATION CAN BOAST OF BUT OUR OWN.'' …''The pedigree of these horses is more strictly regarded and looked into than that of a Knight of Malta.'' …''Many substantial farmers go to them with thirty or forty pounds in their pockets, and return without one single farthing; here they drink, learn to be vicious, and the whole time is spent in riot and disorder.'' This periodical has been disbound, the paper has excellent rag content but the pages are just about split in half along the old horizontal fold line. This separation has been repaired with archival document tape, but is otherwise in quite good condition.
Old 1753 Issue of ''The World'' on Newmarket Horse Racing, ''The World'', Number XVII for Thursday 26 April 1753, by Adam Fitz-Adam, London, England, publisher R Dodsley,...more a periodical, six pages, 9 by 31.5cm, the author reports and philosophises concerning the semi-annual horse races held at Newmarket - ''those grand diversions with which our nobility, gentry and others entertain themselves''. Excerpts … ''Everybody is dressed so perfectly alike that it is extremely difficult to distinguish between his GRACE and his GROOM; I have heard a stranger ask a man of quality how often he dressed and watered his horses.'' … '''Tis delightful to see two or sometimes more of the most beautiful animals of the creation struggling for superiority, stretching every muscle and sinew to obtain the prize and reach the goal!'' …'' When the sport is over, the company saunter away towards the Warren-Hill … On this delightful spot you may see, at once, above an hundred of the most beautiful horses in the universe all led out in strings, with the grooms and boys upon them, in their several liveries distinguishing each person of rank they belong to. This is indeed a noble sight; it is a piece of grandeur, and an expensive one too, WHICH NO NATION CAN BOAST OF BUT OUR OWN.'' …''The pedigree of these horses is more strictly regarded and looked into than that of a Knight of Malta.'' …''Many substantial farmers go to them with thirty or forty pounds in their pockets, and return without one single farthing; here they drink, learn to be vicious, and the whole time is spent in riot and disorder.'' This periodical has been disbound, the paper has excellent rag content but the pages are just about split in half along the old horizontal fold line. This separation has been repaired with archival document tape, but is otherwise in quite good condition.

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Doncaster Racecourse Club House vellum Indenture, dated 10th February 1829,

Lot # 110 (Sale Order: 110 of 726)      

Doncaster Racecourse Club House vellum Indenture, dated 10th February 1829, purchased for £2,000 from Mr Edmund Tyrrell Artis of Doncaster by William Chadwick Esq of Arksey, the three vellum page document from the reign of King George IV is the mortgage of all that freehold messuage or dwelling house used as the Doncaster Race Club House situated on the west side of the Hall Gate in Doncaster, the document with escutcheoned revenue stamps and wax seal, 66 by 79cm. Doncaster racecourse is one of the oldest established racecourse in Britain dating back to the 16th century and is home to two of the World's oldest horse races, The Doncaster Cup first run over Cantley Common in 1766 and The St Leger Stakes run at Doncaster since 1776, the oldest Classic Horse Race. In 1809 Mr Henry Maw decided to build a private stand on his land just to the north of the racecourse on Town Moor. It was finished in 1811 but being sited just on the far side of the present road behind the stands was inevitably a hard sell as a place to watch the racing although well timed in that racing at Doncaster was getting increasingly popular. As a consequence the old 18th century grandstand was much too small. The scheme was a failure and was not helped by Maw deciding not to turn Belle Vue House by the present roundabout into a hotel - instead he moved in using it as his residence. It later became a hotel in any case after his widow died. Maw soon sold the stand or anyway the land behind it to be turned into a school for young ladies and it later became one for boys run by a Mr Rogerson. Around 1829 it changed hands again becoming the home for deaf & dumb children. It is not entirely clear but it probably passed to them in two stages finishing with a £3,000 payment in 1831. Much extended in Victorian times the school was still certainly based on the Maw stand until knocked down in 1958. It is also possible that the £3,000 payment of 1831 was the only one from the deaf & dumb for which they got both the Maw stand and the extensions behind it put up by one or other of the schools. It is clear from pictures of the day that by 1829 the Maw stand formed the front of a much larger block, which must have housed in sequence the young ladies and the boys. Whether the front part was retained as the Doncaster Racecourse Club House cannot be concluded for sure but it is very probable. That would account for the sale in 1829 for £2,000 with the deaf & dumb buying only the rest in 1831 for another £3,000 to complete their site. The main grandstand itself was greatly extended in 1824 and even more to the point a private stand for Noblemen & Gentlemen was added in 1826 with a proper view of the course. This would strongly suggest the death sentence for a Club House from which one could not really watch the races set maybe 100 yards more or less directly behind the latest construction. Chadwick and Artis would not seem to be racing names at all but were presumably acting on behalf of the Rogerson School and/or the deaf & dumb trustees. The auctioneer would like to thank David Oldrey, Tim Cox and Tony Barber (author of a recent book on Doncaster) for their assistance in the preparation of this lot.
Doncaster Racecourse Club House vellum Indenture, dated 10th February 1829, purchased for £2,000 from Mr Edmund Tyrrell Artis of Doncaster by William Chadwick Esq of Arks...moreey, the three vellum page document from the reign of King George IV is the mortgage of all that freehold messuage or dwelling house used as the Doncaster Race Club House situated on the west side of the Hall Gate in Doncaster, the document with escutcheoned revenue stamps and wax seal, 66 by 79cm. Doncaster racecourse is one of the oldest established racecourse in Britain dating back to the 16th century and is home to two of the World's oldest horse races, The Doncaster Cup first run over Cantley Common in 1766 and The St Leger Stakes run at Doncaster since 1776, the oldest Classic Horse Race. In 1809 Mr Henry Maw decided to build a private stand on his land just to the north of the racecourse on Town Moor. It was finished in 1811 but being sited just on the far side of the present road behind the stands was inevitably a hard sell as a place to watch the racing although well timed in that racing at Doncaster was getting increasingly popular. As a consequence the old 18th century grandstand was much too small. The scheme was a failure and was not helped by Maw deciding not to turn Belle Vue House by the present roundabout into a hotel - instead he moved in using it as his residence. It later became a hotel in any case after his widow died. Maw soon sold the stand or anyway the land behind it to be turned into a school for young ladies and it later became one for boys run by a Mr Rogerson. Around 1829 it changed hands again becoming the home for deaf & dumb children. It is not entirely clear but it probably passed to them in two stages finishing with a £3,000 payment in 1831. Much extended in Victorian times the school was still certainly based on the Maw stand until knocked down in 1958. It is also possible that the £3,000 payment of 1831 was the only one from the deaf & dumb for which they got both the Maw stand and the extensions behind it put up by one or other of the schools. It is clear from pictures of the day that by 1829 the Maw stand formed the front of a much larger block, which must have housed in sequence the young ladies and the boys. Whether the front part was retained as the Doncaster Racecourse Club House cannot be concluded for sure but it is very probable. That would account for the sale in 1829 for £2,000 with the deaf & dumb buying only the rest in 1831 for another £3,000 to complete their site. The main grandstand itself was greatly extended in 1824 and even more to the point a private stand for Noblemen & Gentlemen was added in 1826 with a proper view of the course. This would strongly suggest the death sentence for a Club House from which one could not really watch the races set maybe 100 yards more or less directly behind the latest construction. Chadwick and Artis would not seem to be racing names at all but were presumably acting on behalf of the Rogerson School and/or the deaf & dumb trustees. The auctioneer would like to thank David Oldrey, Tim Cox and Tony Barber (author of a recent book on Doncaster) for their assistance in the preparation of this lot.

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A selection of horse racing memorabilia, comprising of Grand National Repor

Lot # 111 (Sale Order: 111 of 726)      

A selection of horse racing memorabilia, comprising of Grand National Reports from Lincolnshire, Cheltenham and Derby in The Country Gentleman's Newspaper dated Saturday March 3rd 1860, March 10th 1860, May 26th 1860; sold together with a Guinness Book of Turf Records, dated March 1964; Race card for Coronation Day 1953 at Kempton Park; Race card for Coronation Cup Day at Epsom 5th June 1953; The International Polo Club Guide for the Coronation Year 1902, hardback; a selection of colour photographs; racing day badges for Cheltenham 12th November 1988 and Kempton Park 26th December 1985, (qty)
A selection of horse racing memorabilia, comprising of Grand National Reports from Lincolnshire, Cheltenham and Derby in The Country Gentleman's Newspaper dated Saturday ...moreMarch 3rd 1860, March 10th 1860, May 26th 1860; sold together with a Guinness Book of Turf Records, dated March 1964; Race card for Coronation Day 1953 at Kempton Park; Race card for Coronation Cup Day at Epsom 5th June 1953; The International Polo Club Guide for the Coronation Year 1902, hardback; a selection of colour photographs; racing day badges for Cheltenham 12th November 1988 and Kempton Park 26th December 1985, (qty)

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Four volumes of Phil Bull's Best Horses of ..., for 1943, black leather cov

Lot # 112 (Sale Order: 112 of 726)      

Four volumes of Phil Bull's Best Horses of ..., for 1943, black leather cover (reprint in June 1944); 1944 & 1945, blue cloth covers; and 1946 with original d/j (areas of paper loss)
Four volumes of Phil Bull's Best Horses of ..., for 1943, black leather cover (reprint in June 1944); 1944 & 1945, blue cloth covers; and 1946 with original d/j (areas of...more paper loss)

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Timeform Racehorses of ..., Best Horses of 1945 by Phil Bull the founder of

Lot # 113 (Sale Order: 113 of 726)      

Timeform Racehorses of ..., Best Horses of 1945 by Phil Bull the founder of the Timeform Organisation, then a run of Racehorses of ... from 1951 to 1987, lacking only 1960, plus duplicates for 1967, 1968 & 1969; the lot also including a reprint of the 1948 edition
Timeform Racehorses of ..., Best Horses of 1945 by Phil Bull the founder of the Timeform Organisation, then a run of Racehorses of ... from 1951 to 1987, lacking only 196...more0, plus duplicates for 1967, 1968 & 1969; the lot also including a reprint of the 1948 edition

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A collection of 33 horse racing books, with publication dates between 1880

Lot # 114 (Sale Order: 114 of 726)      

A collection of 33 horse racing books, with publication dates between 1880 and 1951, authors including Richard Marsh, Frank Siltzer, ''The Druid'', William Day, Sydenham Dixon, Arthur Nightingall, George Hodeman, Sam Darling, ''Thormanby'', Edward Moorhouse, John Porter, Sir George Chetwynd, Ernest Bland, Harding Cox, Nat Gold, William Allison, Denzil Batchelor, Robert Standish Sievier, Arthur Binstead, Louis Henry Curzon, William Fawcett, Martin Corbett, George Lambton, Henry Custance, R C Lyle, Steve Donoghue and others
A collection of 33 horse racing books, with publication dates between 1880 and 1951, authors including Richard Marsh, Frank Siltzer, ''The Druid'', William Day, Sydenham ...moreDixon, Arthur Nightingall, George Hodeman, Sam Darling, ''Thormanby'', Edward Moorhouse, John Porter, Sir George Chetwynd, Ernest Bland, Harding Cox, Nat Gold, William Allison, Denzil Batchelor, Robert Standish Sievier, Arthur Binstead, Louis Henry Curzon, William Fawcett, Martin Corbett, George Lambton, Henry Custance, R C Lyle, Steve Donoghue and others

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Famous Sporting Prints published by The Studio Limited London in 1927, 1929

Lot # 115 (Sale Order: 115 of 726)      

Famous Sporting Prints published by The Studio Limited London in 1927, 1929 & 1930, the five volumes comprising of Hunting, The Grand National, The Derby, Henry Alken and Shooting, each with soft paper covers incorporating eight colour plates with text and an introduction, (5)
Famous Sporting Prints published by The Studio Limited London in 1927, 1929 & 1930, the five volumes comprising of Hunting, The Grand National, The Derby, Henry Alken an...mored Shooting, each with soft paper covers incorporating eight colour plates with text and an introduction, (5)

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Weatherby's ''The Stallion Book'', a run from 1985 to 2003 in hardback some

Lot # 116 (Sale Order: 116 of 726)      

Weatherby's ''The Stallion Book'', a run from 1985 to 2003 in hardback some with slip cases; then becoming a glossy softback with issues for 2004, 2006 to 2009, 2011, 2012 & 2014; sold together with 10 other racing books including The Barry Brogan Story, Encyclopaedia of Steeplechasing, Dick Francis's ''Lester'' and others (qty) not illustrated
Weatherby's ''The Stallion Book'', a run from 1985 to 2003 in hardback some with slip cases; then becoming a glossy softback with issues for 2004, 2006 to 2009, 2011, 201...more2 & 2014; sold together with 10 other racing books including The Barry Brogan Story, Encyclopaedia of Steeplechasing, Dick Francis's ''Lester'' and others (qty) not illustrated

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Two volumes of the Irish Racing Calendar, for 1854 (vol.65) and 1859 (vol.7

Lot # 117 (Sale Order: 117 of 726)      

Two volumes of the Irish Racing Calendar, for 1854 (vol.65) and 1859 (vol.70); together with [English] Racing Calendars for 1892 and 1906, overall in good condition (4)

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Six bound volumes of ''The Winning Post'', including the inaugural volume 2

Lot # 118 (Sale Order: 118 of 726)      

Six bound volumes of ''The Winning Post'', including the inaugural volume 20 August 1904 to 12 August 1905; plus 1909-10, 1914-15, 1916-17, 1918-19 & 1921-22, edited by Robert S. Sievier, the champion racehorse trainer of 1902 mostly due to the achievements of the filly Sceptre the only horse to have won four English classic races, published every Saturday by Odhams Press and described as ''The largest circulation of any penny weekly sporting paper in the world'', extensive horse racing coverage plus other sports including rugby, boxing, cricket, tennis, as well as non-sporting coverage including military reports, gaming & casino, theatre & politics, generally in good condition, paper intact but fragile, each vol 42 by 30cm.
Six bound volumes of ''The Winning Post'', including the inaugural volume 20 August 1904 to 12 August 1905; plus 1909-10, 1914-15, 1916-17, 1918-19 & 1921-22, edited by R...moreobert S. Sievier, the champion racehorse trainer of 1902 mostly due to the achievements of the filly Sceptre the only horse to have won four English classic races, published every Saturday by Odhams Press and described as ''The largest circulation of any penny weekly sporting paper in the world'', extensive horse racing coverage plus other sports including rugby, boxing, cricket, tennis, as well as non-sporting coverage including military reports, gaming & casino, theatre & politics, generally in good condition, paper intact but fragile, each vol 42 by 30cm.

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''The Aga Khan's Racing and Breeding Studs 1922-1997'' compiled & published

Lot # 119 (Sale Order: 119 of 726)      

''The Aga Khan's Racing and Breeding Studs 1922-1997'' compiled & published by Georg Lange, Dortmund, 1998, limited edition, numbered 220/399, 546 pages plus appendices, green leather & gilt, excellent condition not illustrated
''The Aga Khan's Racing and Breeding Studs 1922-1997'' compiled & published by Georg Lange, Dortmund, 1998, limited edition, numbered 220/399, 546 pages plus appendices, ...moregreen leather & gilt, excellent condition not illustrated

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George Stubbs ''The Anatomy of the Horse'', 3rd edition, 1899, published by

Lot # 120 (Sale Order: 120 of 726)      

George Stubbs ''The Anatomy of the Horse'', 3rd edition, 1899, published by Gibbings & Company, the hardback bound in tan leather with gilt tooling on the spine, marbled end papers the 153 pages comprising of text and illustrated plates, good rare example, clean condition with minor wear to the the hardcover edges In 1756 George Stubbs spent 18 months dissecting horses and in 1766 he published The Anatomy of the Horse. His original drawings are now in the collection of the Royal Academy.
George Stubbs ''The Anatomy of the Horse'', 3rd edition, 1899, published by Gibbings & Company, the hardback bound in tan leather with gilt tooling on the spine, marbled ...moreend papers the 153 pages comprising of text and illustrated plates, good rare example, clean condition with minor wear to the the hardcover edges In 1756 George Stubbs spent 18 months dissecting horses and in 1766 he published The Anatomy of the Horse. His original drawings are now in the collection of the Royal Academy.

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George Stubbs ''The Anatomy of the Horse'', 4th edition, 1938, published by

Lot # 121 (Sale Order: 121 of 726)      

George Stubbs ''The Anatomy of the Horse'', 4th edition, 1938, published by G. Heywood Hill Ltd, the hardback with gilt tooling on the spine, comprising of text and illustrated plates, wear to the edges of the hardcover and spine, some foxing to pages internally
George Stubbs ''The Anatomy of the Horse'', 4th edition, 1938, published by G. Heywood Hill Ltd, the hardback with gilt tooling on the spine, comprising of text and illus...moretrated plates, wear to the edges of the hardcover and spine, some foxing to pages internally

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George Stubbs ''The Anatomy of the Horse'', 5th edition, 1965, published by

Lot # 122 (Sale Order: 122 of 726)      

George Stubbs ''The Anatomy of the Horse'', 5th edition, 1965, published by J.A. Allen & Co. Ltd London, the hardback bound in red leather with gilt tooling on the spine, with paper dust jacket, being the text and illustrations from the original 1766 edition with a modern veterinary paraphrase by James McCunn, with 24 additional plates of Stubbs' drawings for that work now published for the first time. A particular description of the bones, cartilages, muscles, fascia, ligaments, nerves, arteries, veins and glands, good example, clean condition with minor wear to the the dust jacket and hardcover edges
George Stubbs ''The Anatomy of the Horse'', 5th edition, 1965, published by J.A. Allen & Co. Ltd London, the hardback bound in red leather with gilt tooling on the spine,...more with paper dust jacket, being the text and illustrations from the original 1766 edition with a modern veterinary paraphrase by James McCunn, with 24 additional plates of Stubbs' drawings for that work now published for the first time. A particular description of the bones, cartilages, muscles, fascia, ligaments, nerves, arteries, veins and glands, good example, clean condition with minor wear to the the dust jacket and hardcover edges

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The Horse it's treatment in health and disease, edited by Prof. J. Wortley

Lot # 123 (Sale Order: 123 of 726)      

The Horse it's treatment in health and disease, edited by Prof. J. Wortley Axe, published by The Gresham Publishing Company 1906, with complete guide to breeding, training and management, comprising of the nine volumes, each hardcover bound in green with gilt lettering, containing text, full plate illustrations and text illustrations, wear to the hardcover edges and spine ends, interior is good condition, (9)
The Horse it's treatment in health and disease, edited by Prof. J. Wortley Axe, published by The Gresham Publishing Company 1906, with complete guide to breeding, trainin...moreg and management, comprising of the nine volumes, each hardcover bound in green with gilt lettering, containing text, full plate illustrations and text illustrations, wear to the hardcover edges and spine ends, interior is good condition, (9)

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A trio of hunting stevengraphs, titled The Meet, Full Cry & The Death, unif

Lot # 124 (Sale Order: 124 of 726)      

A trio of hunting stevengraphs, titled The Meet, Full Cry & The Death, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 21 by 30cm.

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A Limited Edition Royal Worcester Princess Grace and Foal porcelain figural

Lot # 125 (Sale Order: 125 of 726)      

A Limited Edition Royal Worcester Princess Grace and Foal porcelain figural group by Doris Lindner, circa 1971, modelled as a mare with her foal on a shaped plinth base, with painted gilt borders, bears factory marks with facsimile signature for Doris Lindner, Limited Edition 54 of 250, lacking certificate, height: 22.5 cm.
A Limited Edition Royal Worcester Princess Grace and Foal porcelain figural group by Doris Lindner, circa 1971, modelled as a mare with her foal on a shaped plinth base, ...morewith painted gilt borders, bears factory marks with facsimile signature for Doris Lindner, Limited Edition 54 of 250, lacking certificate, height: 22.5 cm.

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