The winning jockey’s trophies for three Handicap races won by Pat Eddery, i) on Silver Owl in the 1990 Chichester Festival Theatre Stakes (Handicap)
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The winning jockey’s trophies for three Handicap races won by Pat Eddery, i) on Silver Owl in the 1990 Chichester Festival Theatre Stakes (Handicap) at Goodwood, In the form of an electroplated mug inscribed with race details, height 12cm.; ii) on Indium in the Mail on Sunday Millennium Mile Final (Handicap) at Ascot 26th September 1999, in the form of a bronzed metal sculpture of a racehorse & jockey, mounted on a wooden base set with a plaque inscribed with race details, 14 by 17cm.; iii) on Caribbean Monarch in the Victor Chandler Raceday Stakes (Handicap) at Sandown Park 9th July 2000, In the form of a Royal Selangor metalware figure of a jockey, signed R Cameron, on a wooden plinth set with a plaque inscribed with race details, height 25.5cm., figure needs re-securing to base, otherwise good Silver Owl was a British-bred grey colt (1986) by Daring March out of Birds Custard (Birdbrook). He was owned by D R Hunnisett and trained at Epsom by Ron Smyth. The colt won eight career races. Indium was a British-bred bay gelding (1994) by Groom Dancer out of Gold Bracelet (Golden Fleece). He was owned by the Magnificent Seven syndicate and trained at Newmarket by Willie Musson. Of his five wins, this was the gelding's career best performance. Caribbean Monarch was an Irish-bred bay gelding (1995) by Fairy King out of Whos The Blonde (Cure The Blues). He was owned by Pierpoint Scott & C H Scott and trained at Newmarket by Sir Michael Stoute. At Sandown he was successfully following up his win in the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot.