Supplement prints of Turf Devotees & Racehorse Trainers, published by Vanity Fair magazine.
£250 - £350
A group of 31 supplement prints of “Turf Devotees” and Racehorse Trainers as published by Vanity Fair magazine between 1869 and 1914, after the Vanity Fair artists Spy, Lib, GAF, Ape, Stuff & others, comprising: “the leviathan” (Henry Steel), “Billy" (George Craven), “Jed” (Jonathan Edmund Backhouse), “Petrarch” (Viscount Dupplin), “The Jubilee Plunger" (Henry Ernest Schlesinger Benzon), “Bridgewater House” (The Earl of Ellesmere), “The new Steward” (Joseph Henry Houldsworth), “the Marquis” (The Marquis of Aylesbury), “the Turf Frauds” (Harry Benson), “Matt” (Mathew Dawson), “Sollie” (S B Joel), Sir Robert Jardine, “Options” (Paul Nelke), “Men of the Day No.5” (Henry John Rous), “G.P.” (George Payne), “Starting” (Lord Marcus Beresford), “Ralph” (Ralph Sneyd), Baron Hirsch, “Billy” (William Arthur Hamar Bass), “G. P.” (G P Huntley), “a pupil" (Lord Rodney), Lord Howard de Walden, “horses” (the Earl of Lonsdale), “St Bernards” (John Cumming Macdona"), “Men of the Day No.7” (Sir Joseph Hawley), “Rock” (The Earl of Rocksavage), “Horsey” (Lord Cadross), “the Hatter” (William Crawford-Stirling-Stuart), “Tattersalls” (Edmund Tattersall), “Fred” (Lord Calthorpe) & “Good looks” (Viscount Cole), good condition, (31).