Autographed jockey silks 1992, a white jacket with black sleeves, the body signed by the 1992 Derby & Grand National winning jockeys John Reid & Carl Llewellyn and additionally signed by (N.H.) Martin Lynch, Jimmy Frost, Mark Richards, Peter Scudamore, Chris Grant, Ronnie Beggan & Richard Dunwoody, and (flat) Michael Tebbut, Richard Hills, Pat Eddery, Gary Hind, Michael Hills, Dale Gibson, Nicky Carlisle, Simon Whitworth, Willie Ryan, Michael Hancock, Anthony McGlone, Reg Hollinshead, John Williams, Nigel Day, Peter Fielden & Michael Roberts The colours are identical to those carried by Kettledrum when winning the 1861 Derby. Kettledrum was bred near Burnley, close to the particular NSPCC branch who are selling these silks. The autographs were collected by Lady Mary Towneley of Dyneley, a descendant of Colonel Charles Towneley who owned Kettledrum. The silks were intended to be sold at a fund raising event in 1992 which had to be cancelled due to a bereavement in the organiser's family. The silks have been in storage ever since. appendix: The following lot is being sold on behalf of the NSPCC Burnley branch, Lancashire
£200 - £300
Autographed jockey silks 1992, a white jacket with black sleeves, the body signed by the 1992 Derby & Grand National winning jockeys John Reid & Carl Llewellyn and additionally signed by (N.H.) Martin Lynch, Jimmy Frost, Mark Richards, Peter Scudamore, Chris Grant, Ronnie Beggan & Richard Dunwoody, and (flat) Michael Tebbut, Richard Hills, Pat Eddery, Gary Hind, Michael Hills, Dale Gibson, Nicky Carlisle, Simon Whitworth, Willie Ryan, Michael Hancock, Anthony McGlone, Reg Hollinshead, John Williams, Nigel Day, Peter Fielden & Michael Roberts The colours are identical to those carried by Kettledrum when winning the 1861 Derby. Kettledrum was bred near Burnley, close to the particular NSPCC branch who are selling these silks. The autographs were collected by Lady Mary Towneley of Dyneley, a descendant of Colonel Charles Towneley who owned Kettledrum. The silks were intended to be sold at a fund raising event in 1992 which had to be cancelled due to a bereavement in the organiser's family. The silks have been in storage ever since. appendix: The following lot is being sold on behalf of the NSPCC Burnley branch, Lancashire