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16th Nov 2005

Football, Racing, Boxing & Rugby 16th November 2005

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Football, Racing, Boxing & Rugby 16th November 2005

Auction Details

Pre-Sale Viewing:

We are offering pre-sale viewing of lots at our Wellingborough Auction Room prior to the auction, this can be arranged timed appointment to be requested by email. 

Condition Reports:

Any requests for condition reports or additional photographs must be received by email prior to the auction. 

Graham Budd as a company do not issue COA’s. If one is supplied by the vendor details are included in the individual descriptions.

It is recommended that prospective Bidders inspect the lots on which they intend to bid, we accept bids from potential Buyers on the basis that Buyers (or their advisors) have fully accepted the lot prior to bidding and have satisfied themselves prior to bidding in relation to the condition and accuracy of the description of the lot.

Bidding:

Clicking the Bid button or placing an absentee bid is legally binding obligation to buy and pay for the lot should your bid be successful. For security, we track all bids placed.

Register Online & Id required:

All bidders are required to register in the auction Online before the auction commences in order to place a absentee bid or book a telephone line on any lot with the Auction House or bid on the Online Platforms.

A form of government-issued proof of identification (photographic identification with proof of current address) will be required at the time of registration, from all Absentee, Telephone and Online Bidders.

Room Bidding for Live Auctions:

Room bidding is available, bidders are welcome to email the auction house to pre-reserve a seat, either by telephone or via email prior to the auction, after which a confirmation email will be sent confirming seat reservation.

Due to limited space we can not accommodate unreserved room bidders on the day of the auctions.

Telephone Bidding for Live Auctions:

To reserve a telephone line for any lot in the auction, please email the auction house prior to the auction, after which a confirmation email will be sent to you.

Absentee Commission Bidding for Live Auctions:

Absentee commission bids are to be emailed to the auction house prior to the auction, after which a confirmation email will be sent to you.

Lots will only be invoiced to the name and address on the bid registration form and cannot be transferred to another name and address. We can only accept payment for the lot from the registered Bidder.  

Buyer’s Premium and VAT:

The final selling bid at auction is known as the ‘hammer price'.

For bidders who have registered directly at Graham Budd Auctions and on the-saleroom.com websites, a buyers premium of 24% of the hammer price will be charged.

Bidders who register directly at the-saleroom.com will also be charged a 4.95% Internet bidders surcharge. Both the buyer’s premium and the internet surcharge are subject to VAT at the current rate of 20%.

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Artists Resale Rights (ARR):

Some lots as indicated in the catalogue may be subject to Artists Resale Rights (ARR).
This was introduced by a European Directive in 2006 to ensure that artists receive a royalty when their work is resold by an auction house or gallery. This Right applies to living artists and to those who have died within the last 70 years who are from applicable countries.

This royalty is paid by the purchaser on top of the hammer price if the sale price reaches or exceeds 1000 euros. The amount payable is on a sliding scale e.g. up to 50,000 euros, the royalty rate is 4% of the sale price. The maximum royalty a work can earn is capped at 12,500 euros.

    Lots (788)

    Showing 680 of 788
    A unique Stevenson Brothers English burr oak rocking horse bedecked with racing memorabilia, a privately commissioned one-off rocking horse with hair & tack donated by racehorse owners & trainers, the browband is from Desert Orchid, the stirrups & stirrup leathers are from Hedgehunter's 2005 Grand National victory, and the reins are from Kicking King, a proportion of the rocking horse's mane & tail is made from hair from Grand National winners, additionally woven pleats of hair from the winners can be found under the mane, the Grand National winners comprise: Hallo Dandy, Party Politics, Miinnehoma, Lord Gyllene, Earth Summit, Papillon, Red Marauder, Bindaree, Monty's Pass & Hedgehunter, and from the Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Desert Orchid, the lower platform fitted with a horse shoe from the Grand National winner Rough Quest and a plaque to commemorate this auction, 5ft. high by 6ft. long, can seat an adult  Mrs Ruth Blair from Palacerigg near Glasgow approached Stevenson Brothers in March 2004 to create a unique rocking horse to help raise funds for the Weipers Centre for Equine Welfare, Glasgow University. Since its inception in 1995, the Weipers Centre has been providing high quality service to the equine community of Scotland and northern England. The centre has treated everything from children's ponies to Cheltenham winners. Mrs Blair's Shetland pony Belle has been receiving treatment from Weipers for over 10 years and was the inspiration for the project.  The twin brothers Marc & Tony Stevenson set up their business in 1982 with the goals of reintroducing the rocking horse as a today item in the children's nursery and to establish themselves as the finest makers in the world. They have now made over 6,000 individually hand crafted horses and their impressive client list includes Her Majesty The Queen, The Sultan of Brunei, Dr Michael Smurfit, Frankie Dettori & Martin Pipe. No other rocking horse has been made from this highly prized English burr oak timber.  Ruth Blair has been working tirelessly on the project and has received a superb response from figures approached in the racing community. Ruth Blair and the auctioneer would like to extend particular thanks to Stevenson Brothers, Miss Jane Clarke (Grand National Museum) and the following individuals who donated racing memorabilia for the project: Penny McPhillips & Carrie Humble (Hallo Dandy), Mrs Patricia Thompson & The Cheveley Park Stud (Party Politics), Mr Martin Pipe (Miinnehoma), Lady Hilda Clarke (Lord Gyllene), Miss Marcella Bayliss (the late Earth Summit), Mr Ted Walsh (Papillon), Richard Guest Racing (Red Marauder), Mr Nigel Twiston-Davies (Bindaree), Mrs Mary Mangan (Monty's Pass), Mr Trevor Hemmings (Hedgehunter), Mr Richard Burridge & Mr David Elsworth (Desert Orchid), Mr Albert Ennis (Rough Quest) & Mr & Mrs Tom & Elaine Taaffe (Kicking King).     appendix  To be sold to raise money for The Weipers Centre for Equine Welfare, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow
    Lot 640

    A unique Stevenson Brothers English burr oak rocking horse bedecked with racing memorabilia, a privately commissioned one-off rocking horse with hair & tack donated by racehorse owners & trainers, the browband is from Desert Orchid, the stirrups & stirrup leathers are from Hedgehunter's 2005 Grand National victory, and the reins are from Kicking King, a proportion of the rocking horse's mane & tail is made from hair from Grand National winners, additionally woven pleats of hair from the winners can be found under the mane, the Grand National winners comprise: Hallo Dandy, Party Politics, Miinnehoma, Lord Gyllene, Earth Summit, Papillon, Red Marauder, Bindaree, Monty's Pass & Hedgehunter, and from the Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Desert Orchid, the lower platform fitted with a horse shoe from the Grand National winner Rough Quest and a plaque to commemorate this auction, 5ft. high by 6ft. long, can seat an adult Mrs Ruth Blair from Palacerigg near Glasgow approached Stevenson Brothers in March 2004 to create a unique rocking horse to help raise funds for the Weipers Centre for Equine Welfare, Glasgow University. Since its inception in 1995, the Weipers Centre has been providing high quality service to the equine community of Scotland and northern England. The centre has treated everything from children's ponies to Cheltenham winners. Mrs Blair's Shetland pony Belle has been receiving treatment from Weipers for over 10 years and was the inspiration for the project. The twin brothers Marc & Tony Stevenson set up their business in 1982 with the goals of reintroducing the rocking horse as a today item in the children's nursery and to establish themselves as the finest makers in the world. They have now made over 6,000 individually hand crafted horses and their impressive client list includes Her Majesty The Queen, The Sultan of Brunei, Dr Michael Smurfit, Frankie Dettori & Martin Pipe. No other rocking horse has been made from this highly prized English burr oak timber. Ruth Blair has been working tirelessly on the project and has received a superb response from figures approached in the racing community. Ruth Blair and the auctioneer would like to extend particular thanks to Stevenson Brothers, Miss Jane Clarke (Grand National Museum) and the following individuals who donated racing memorabilia for the project: Penny McPhillips & Carrie Humble (Hallo Dandy), Mrs Patricia Thompson & The Cheveley Park Stud (Party Politics), Mr Martin Pipe (Miinnehoma), Lady Hilda Clarke (Lord Gyllene), Miss Marcella Bayliss (the late Earth Summit), Mr Ted Walsh (Papillon), Richard Guest Racing (Red Marauder), Mr Nigel Twiston-Davies (Bindaree), Mrs Mary Mangan (Monty's Pass), Mr Trevor Hemmings (Hedgehunter), Mr Richard Burridge & Mr David Elsworth (Desert Orchid), Mr Albert Ennis (Rough Quest) & Mr & Mrs Tom & Elaine Taaffe (Kicking King). appendix To be sold to raise money for The Weipers Centre for Equine Welfare, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow

    Hammer Price:

    £22,000

    Estimated Price:

    £25,000 - £30,000

    A collection of 25 commemorative racing plates relating to Sir Cecil Boyd-Rochfort, each preserved after a victory and mounted onto a tin base, painted & inscribed with details of the racehorse, race, year & prize money, the racehorses comprising: Scipio (Hastings Plate, Newmarket, 1914), Troubadour (Tower Maiden Plate, Leicester, 1914), Canterbury Belle (Column Produce Stakes, Newmarket, 1916), Corcel (Bromford H'Cap, Birmingham, 1922), Casanova (Dewhurst Stakes, Newmarket, 1938), Panorama (Newmarket 2-Y-O Stakes, Newmarket 1938), the wartime St Leger winning Sun Castle (Melbourne Stakes, Newmarket, 1941), the Oaks winning filly Hycilla (Champion Stakes, Newmarket, 1944), Persian Gulf (Linton Stakes, Newmarket, 1944), Herald (race details now indistinct), Ladycross (Yorkshire Oaks, York, 1947), the St Leger winner Black Tarquin (Derby Trial Stakes, Lingfield, 1948 & The White Rose Stakes, Hurst Park, 1949), Erica Fragrans (Strawberry Girl Plate, Hurst Park, 1949), Raise You Ten (Goodwood Cup, Goodwood, 1964), Crimea II (Cheveley Park Stakes, Newmarket, 1963), Pardao (Derby Trial Stakes, Lingfield, 1961), the Derby winning colt Parthia (Dee Stakes, Chester, 1959 & Jockey Club Cup), Dickens (Midland Breeders Foal Stakes, Birmingham, 1959 & the Dante Stakes, York, 1959), the St Leger  & King George winning colt Alcide (Winston Churchill Stakes, Hurst Park, 1959), the St Leger winner Premonition (Yorkshire Cup, 1954) & Lone Eagle (Hastings Stakes, Newmarket, 1949), mounted for presentation on a mahogany backboard 72.5 by 85cm., 28 1/2 by 33 1/2in.  The plates dated 1914 to 1916 in this lot relate to Sir Cecil Boyd-Rochfort's appointment as Sir Ernest Cassel's racing manager, while those dating from 1922 onwards relating directly to his training achievements at Freemason Lodge.
    Lot 655

    A collection of 25 commemorative racing plates relating to Sir Cecil Boyd-Rochfort, each preserved after a victory and mounted onto a tin base, painted & inscribed with details of the racehorse, race, year & prize money, the racehorses comprising: Scipio (Hastings Plate, Newmarket, 1914), Troubadour (Tower Maiden Plate, Leicester, 1914), Canterbury Belle (Column Produce Stakes, Newmarket, 1916), Corcel (Bromford H'Cap, Birmingham, 1922), Casanova (Dewhurst Stakes, Newmarket, 1938), Panorama (Newmarket 2-Y-O Stakes, Newmarket 1938), the wartime St Leger winning Sun Castle (Melbourne Stakes, Newmarket, 1941), the Oaks winning filly Hycilla (Champion Stakes, Newmarket, 1944), Persian Gulf (Linton Stakes, Newmarket, 1944), Herald (race details now indistinct), Ladycross (Yorkshire Oaks, York, 1947), the St Leger winner Black Tarquin (Derby Trial Stakes, Lingfield, 1948 & The White Rose Stakes, Hurst Park, 1949), Erica Fragrans (Strawberry Girl Plate, Hurst Park, 1949), Raise You Ten (Goodwood Cup, Goodwood, 1964), Crimea II (Cheveley Park Stakes, Newmarket, 1963), Pardao (Derby Trial Stakes, Lingfield, 1961), the Derby winning colt Parthia (Dee Stakes, Chester, 1959 & Jockey Club Cup), Dickens (Midland Breeders Foal Stakes, Birmingham, 1959 & the Dante Stakes, York, 1959), the St Leger & King George winning colt Alcide (Winston Churchill Stakes, Hurst Park, 1959), the St Leger winner Premonition (Yorkshire Cup, 1954) & Lone Eagle (Hastings Stakes, Newmarket, 1949), mounted for presentation on a mahogany backboard 72.5 by 85cm., 28 1/2 by 33 1/2in. The plates dated 1914 to 1916 in this lot relate to Sir Cecil Boyd-Rochfort's appointment as Sir Ernest Cassel's racing manager, while those dating from 1922 onwards relating directly to his training achievements at Freemason Lodge.

    Hammer Price:

    £1,400

    Estimated Price:

    £800 - £1,200

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