Vintage Kentucky Derby Glass. The Glass is for the Kentucky Derby on May 3, 1997, also has the Pat Winner from 1875 till 1996. The Glass is Unused and in Near Mint Condition! Very Minor Wear from Storage. Size of the Glass: 2 3/4 inches in Diameter on the Top x 2 1/4 inches in Diameter on the Bottom x 5 1/4 inches High. Vintage Kentucky Derby Glass! Great Replacement Item or to Complete a Set!! Please e-mail me with any Questions!!!
Vintage Thoroughbred Record June 28, 1969, featuring Majestic Prince (1969 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner). Lots of great b/w photos. Used condition-has some light creasing and light edge wear, has some mustiness. Great for any horse racing fan!
Thoroughbred Record 6-14-1969 Arts And Letters Belmont
Vintage Thoroughbred Record June 14, 1969 featuring Arts and Letters when he won the Belmont Stakes defeating Majestic Prince and his bid for the Triple Crown. Great b/w photos of the race and other interesting articles. Used condition-has some light creases and light edge wear, also has some mustiness. Great for any horse racing fan!
Thoroughbred Record Oct.4, 1969 Prince John On Cover
Vintage Thoroughbred Record Oct.4,1969, featuring Prince John on the cover and an article on Arts and Letters winning the Woodward Stakes. Mostly has b/w photos. Used condition-has light creases and very light edge wear, does have some mustiness. Great for any horse racing fan!
Vintage Thoroughbred Record magazine, Sept. 20, 1969. Features the Keeneland Fall Sales and lots of b/w photos. Used condition-light creases, light edge wear, has some mustiness. Great for any horse racing fan!
Thoroughbred Record Nov.1, 1969 Arts And Letters Jcgc
Vintage Thoroughbred Record magazine, Nov. 1, 1969, featuring Arts and Letters when he won the Jockey Club Gold Cup. It's the same year he won the Belmont Stakes. Lots of great photos and articles. Used condition-has a few creases and light edge wear, has some mustiness. Great for any horse racing fan!
Vintage Jan. 8, 1966 Thoroughbred Record magazine, featuring Fair play on the cover. Has some interesting breeding articles and lots of b/w and color photos. Used condition-normal edge wear, some light creases, some mustiness. Great for completing a set!
Vintage dated Jan.13, 1968, Thoroughbred Record magazine. Used condition-has a few creases, normal edge wear, and some mustiness. Looks intact. Great articles on Hollywood Park, and grass vs. dirt racing. Lots of b/w and color photos. Great for any racing fan!
Vintage Nov.15, 1969 Thoroughbred Record magazine. Used-has normal edge wear, looks intact, does have a musty smell. Has a stud ad for Rough n Tumble, lots of great black and white racing photos. Excellent for completing a set!
Maryland Jockey Club Commemorative Christmas Ornament
Maryland Jockey Club 1743-1993 commemorative Christmas ornament, very detailed brass image of a racehorse in full stride. Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the MJC. Flat on the reverse. Has the Club's logo on the saddle blanket. Lightly used, no bends or major problems, just a few very minor usage marks. Mentioned just for accuracy. 3 1/2 in. long, 2 1/4 in. high. In the original box which has some damage to it. A quite rare item perfect for gift-giving! Free US shipping with insurance.
This is an official Kentucky Derby souvenir glass from the 114th running of the Derby on May 7, 1988. A great looking glass with horses, steeples and roses. The back of the glass has a listing of each year's winning horse from 1875 through 1987. Will be a nice addition to a collection of Derby glasses. There are (2) available. Price is for (1) glass. ADD $6.00 SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE U.S.A.
Mint in package 123rd. Kentucky Derby May 3, 1997 paper cocktail napkins. These were given with the drinks purchased at the race. Licensed product of Churchill Downs. Unusual addition to any Derby collection!
This is a 1 1/2 Gold tone aluminum coin commemorating the Hialeah racetrack 50th anniversary 1925-1975. This racetrack is located in Hialeah Florida. This coin is in excellent condition.
KENTUCKY DERBY #132 MINT JULEP GLASS FROM 2006 CHURCHILL DOWNS. 5 1/4in TALL. 1 3/4in WIDE. NO CHIPS OR CRACKS. SILK SCREEN ON FROSTED PANEL. LIST OF PAST WINNERS AND RACING MOTIFS IN GREAT CONDITION. NO CHIPS OR WEAR.
KENTUCKY DERBY #134 MINT JULEP GLASS FROM 2008 CHURCHILL DOWNS. 5 1/4in TALL. 1 3/4in WIDE. NO CHIPS OR CRACKS. SILK SCREEN ON FROSTED PANEL. LIST OF PAST WINNERS AND RACING MOTIFS IN GREAT CONDITION. NO CHIPS OR WEAR.
Horse Jockey Glass Set--The set of 4 glasses shows 4 famous horse jockeys 1) Bill Shoemaker 2) Laffet Pincay 3) John Longden and 4) Chris McCarron--Gives their birthdays and number of wins at Santa Anita Track--4 3/4 inches tall--by Libbey--Very good condition
Kentucky Derby Drinking Glass 1984 Official Harry M. Stevens
1984 Souvenir Kentucky Derby Drinking Glass by Harry M. Stevens. Mint Condition on this frosted Glass with Great Graphics and listing of all the Horses in the Race.
Kentucky Derby Drinking Glass 1988 Official Harry M. Stevens
1988 Souvenir Kentucky Derby Drinking Glass by Harry M. Stevens. Mint Condition on this frosted Glass with Great Graphics and listing of all the Horses in the Race.
1967 Atlantic City Race Course Horse Racing Program
Vintage September 1, 1967 horse racing program for Atlantic City Race Course, NJ. Has some writing, has some stains on 2 pages only inside. No fading. Great for any horse racing collection! Free US shipping!
Santa Anita Jockey Glass Set--This is a set of 4 glasses--4 1/2 inches tall with thick glass bottom--Has decal of various Jockeys with California Classic Winners, Santa Anita Park--Boxed and box has a black mark on top--Glasses are in very good condition--The set of 4 is $40
Pair of Coffee Mugs, Bay Meadows, Handicap Day, December 8, 1945. These mugs measure 4 3/4 in height. They depict the Handicap Day race as advertised in the Sports pages of the Call Bulletin (a long-ago newspaper in the Bay Area) December 8, 1945. This picture is displayed around the outside of the mug. These coffee mugs come new in the box. Bay Meadows History -- Built on the site of an old airfield, Bay Meadows Racecourse was the longest continually operating thoroughbred racetrack in California, having been founded on November 13, 1934 until its closure in August 2008. The innovative William P. Kyne introduced pari-mutuel wagering, the popular Daily Double, the first all-enclosed starting gate, the totalizator board and the photo-finish camera at Bay Meadows. The Bay Meadows Handicap is the longest continually run stakes event in California, having been started in 1937. Seabiscuit won this race twice: 1937 and 1938. The track was allowed to remain open during World War II because of its agreement to give 92% of its profits towards the war effort. The track generated more than $4 million for War Relief projects during the war years. Its ability to run during the war accounts for its status as the longest continually operating US racetrack. In 1945, the first racehorse to be transported by plane, El Lobo, was set down in the parking lot.
1937 George Vi Coronation / Grand National Horse Race Royal Doulton.
A HARD TO FIND AND UNUSUAL DUAL COMMEMORATIVE FOR BOTH 1937 GRAND NATIONAL (A MAJOR BRITISH HORSE RACE) AND THE CORONATION OF KING GEORGE VI IN THE SAME YEAR. A LARGE (5 1/2 TALL) ROYAL DOULTON TANKARD. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. The back has the race winner Royal Mail and additional race information. The Royal Doulton backstamp on the base along with impressed number 7119AN.
CURRIER TROTTING CRACKS AT THE FORGE 1946 Look at this great Currier Trotting Cracks at the Forge, and dated 1946. It was originally printed in 1869, and this reprint was done by, I. B. Fischer Co., New York City. It was part of an 8 print set, they released in 1946. Of course the picture features Blacksmiths x 14 , and the color print measures about 8 1/2 x 12 . The colors are bright & crisp.These prints are in excellent condition, and are suitable for framing. Please view my other auctions, for the other 7 prints in this collection. This will make an AWSUM Holiday addition to any Currier & Ives Collection.
Dated May 19, 2001, souvenir glass for the 126th Preakness Stakes(2nd leg of the Triple Crown) at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, MD. Official licensed item, Maryland Turf Caterers, Inc. Mint condition, no chips, cracks or fading. Perfect for completing a set or starting a collection! Shipping 2 lb.zoned US priority mail including delivery confirmation, insurance is optional at buyer's risk. Other options are available.
Sports ~ Horse Racing Oak Tree Mug - This mug is 6 5/8 inches tall and has pictures of different race horses. 1992 Oak Tree 1991 Major Stake Winner, Santa Anita Park, Calif.
This collectible bobblehead is 8 3/8 tall. It is a new in-the-box RUSSELL BAZE BOBBLEHEAD given away to the first 4,000 fans at the BAY MEADOWS RACE COURSE on October 21, 2006. (Bay Meadows Racetrack has now been shut down.) BAZE has passed Pincay's winning record with 9,530 win's. There is a tiny paint chip on his bowtie which must have been done in the factory. Bay Meadows History -- Built on the site of an old airfield, Bay Meadows Racecourse was the longest continually operating thoroughbred racetrack in California, having been founded on November 13, 1934 until its closure in August 2008. The innovative William P. Kyne introduced pari-mutuel wagering, the popular Daily Double, the first all-enclosed starting gate, the totalizator board and the photo-finish camera at Bay Meadows. The Bay Meadows Handicap is the longest continually run stakes event in California, having been started in 1937. Seabiscuit won this race twice: 1937 and 1938. The track was allowed to remain open during World War II because of its agreement to give 92% of its profits towards the war effort. The track generated more than $4 million for War Relief projects during the war years. Its ability to run during the war accounts for its status as the longest continually operating US racetrack. In 1945, the first racehorse to be transported by plane, El Lobo, was set down in the parking lot.
3 in. high clear glass shotglass, red and blue pyro-Down the Track with a racehorse and jockey. Age uncertain. No maker's marks. No chips, cracks, or fading. Great for gift-giving! Shipping priority mail including delivery confirmation, insurance is optional at buyer's risk.
The Chronicle A Sporting Journal April 2,1954 Issue
The Chronicle, A Sporting Journal of various horse sports. The official publication of the Masters of Foxhounds Assoc. of America. Friday, April 2, 1954 issue. Used condition, has age discoloration, some tears and normal usage wear, looks intact, some storage dirt. Great for anyone interested in the history of horse sports! Shipping includes delivery confirmation, insurance is optional at buyer's risk.
1962 Horse Racing - Willie Shoemaker Magazine Article
A great vintage almost full page original pictorial magazine article is entitled: A WAY WITH HORSES...This article features famous jockey Willie Shoemaker...Image of Shoemaker aboard Crimson Satan. Article from March 9, 1962. Page measures approximately: 8 x 11 . One image Condition: VG. Certificate of Authenticity is provided to show that this piece is from an original magazine (not a copy). Keywords: memorabilia collectible collectibles collectable collectables vintage antique sale buy ads magazines advertisements horseracing horses jockeys
Offered is pair of Kentucky Derby Mint Julep Tumblers. I'm guessing these are from around the 1950's to 60's. The tallest of the two is white inside says Kentucky Derby Mint Julep on the front provides Kentucky Derby info on the back. The other is nearly identical in description with exception to the recipe under the name on the front. Measurements are about 5 3/4 and 4 3/4 respectively. Very good condition. Great to add to your Derby Glass collection. Buyer to pay shipping & insurance.
A great vintage (4) page original pictorial magazine article is entitled: STEEPLECHASE SUPREME...Spills and thrills by the thousand have lured steeplechase fans from all over the world to the Grand National Steeplechase Course at Aintree, England. Owners of the stout-hearted jumpers have traveled halfway around the globe with their entries in the slim hope they had a winner...Each page of the article measures approximately: 6 1/4 x 9 1/4 Condition: VG. Certificate of Authenticity is provided to show that this piece is from an original magazine (not a copy). Keywords: memorabilia collectible collectibles collectable collectables vintage antique sale buy ads magazines advertisements horseracing jumping horses hurdles
Vintage, not a modern reproduction. Plastic photo placemat of Secretariat in the Kentucky Derby winner's circle with Ron Turcotte up. The reverse side is a photo of a stone fence lined road. Published by Kentucky Department of Public Information. 12 in. x 17 in.. Has 2 minor creases. No stains or other damage. Excellent color. Perfect for any horse racing fan!
These are the most unusual glasses. I have never seen any like this before. Each glass has a jockey silk and name on the front, bands of color and Hollywood Park is on the back of each. There is Sunday Silence with Yellow and Gray silks, Ferdinand with Blue and Pink silks, Winning Colors with Yellow and Blue silks and Alysheba with Blue and White silks. These glasses look like they have never been used. The colors are bright and vibrant with no chips on the color or glass. This is a real find!!!
The Kentucky Derby Festival Pin for 1992 was black plastic with teal, magenta and gold design of a pegasus. A new design is sold for each year of the Derby. The pins were used to gain admittance to specific derby events. The year is shown on the front of the pin. This pin is a great collectible and will just gain value over the years. What a great find for the collector!
The 1989 Kentucky Derby Festival Pin is white plastic with teal, pink and gold design of a pegasus. The year is shown on the front of the pin. A newly designed pin is sold each year and are used to be admitted in to special Derby events. This pin is a great collectible and will just gain value over the years. What a great find for the collector!
NATIVE DIVER COLLECTIBLE HORSE RACING PLATE, Bay Meadows Race Track, San Francisco, CA. This authentic collector's plate is 10 in diameter and trimmed in gold. It honors Native Diver, who on September 27, 1961, in his first start, broke his maiden at Bay Meadows. In five career starts at the track, he went undefeated. His career spanned seven years, and he amassed $1,026,500 in earnings. The plate is in excellent condition and is marked with the aforementioned information. Bay Meadows History -- Built on the site of an old airfield, Bay Meadows Racecourse was the longest continually operating thoroughbred racetrack in California, having been founded on November 13, 1934 until its closure in August 2008. The innovative William P. Kyne introduced pari-mutuel wagering, the popular Daily Double, the first all-enclosed starting gate, the totalizator board and the photo-finish camera at Bay Meadows. The Bay Meadows Handicap is the longest continually run stakes event in California, having been started in 1937. Seabiscuit won this race twice: 1937 and 1938. The track was allowed to remain open during World War II because of its agreement to give 92% of its profits towards the war effort. The track generated more than $4 million for War Relief projects during the war years. Its ability to run during the war accounts for its status as the longest continually operating US racetrack. In 1945, the first racehorse to be transported by plane, El Lobo, was set down in the parking lot.
Collector Plate, JOHN HENRY, Limited Edition, GOLDEN GATE FIELDS, San Francisco. This beautiful plate measures 10 1/4 in diameter. Trimmed in gold, it depicts the Gelding John Henry, with jockey Chris McCarron aboard. John Henry is known for his longevity and was twice named Horse of the year; first in 1981 and again in 1984 as a nine year old. This decoration is from an original oil painting by Patty Kessel, 2003. It is in mint condition and signed by the artist.
KENTUCKY DERBY #117 MINT JULEP GLASS FROM 1991 CHURCHILL DOWNS. 5 1/4in TALL. 1 3/4in WIDE. NO CHIPS OR CRACKS. SILK SCREEN ON FROSTED PANEL. LIST OF PAST WINNERS AND RACING MOTIFS IN GREAT CONDITION. HAS A SMALL FLAW IN THE MOTIF ON THE BOTTOM EDGE IN THE AQUA TRIM.
KENTUCKY DERBY #119 MINT JULEP GLASS FROM 1993 CHURCHILL DOWNS. 5 1/4in TALL. 1 3/4in WIDE. NO CHIPS OR CRACKS. SILK SCREEN ON FROSTED PANEL. LIST OF PAST WINNERS AND RACING MOTIFS IN GREAT CONDITION. HAS A SMALL FLAW IN THE MOTIF ON THE BOTTOM EDGE IN THE AQUA TRIM.
Limited Edition Plate, Jockey Bill Shoemaker, First in Series, 1996 edition. This plate is 10 in diameter and trimmed in gold. It honors jockey Bill Shoemaker, who concluded his career at Santa Anita Park in 1990 as the world's leading jockey with 8,833 career wins. He is depicted aboard Spectacular Bid by southern California artist Patty Kessel. The plate is in excellent condition and is marked with the above information and Santa Anita Park Arcadia, California .
This is an Official Kentucky Derby Festival sportcoat from a former year. These coats are only worn by the Derby Festival Officials. They change the colors every year, but they use the same design. This coat is a teal with pink pegasus' embrodered all over the coat. The size is a 46L. The maker of the coat is The King's Image. If you are a collector of Kentucky Derby memorabilia or plan on visiting the Derby in May of 2007, this would be a great item to add to your collection.
1969 Kentucky Derby Glass. Glass is in excellent condition with no damage to note. Would make a nice addition to any Horse Racing memorobilia collection. Please be sure to check out my other Derby Glasses which I'm offering. Buyer to pay shipping.
Kentucky Derby Glass from the year 1964. Glass is in very nice condition with no damage to note. Would make a fine addition to any Derby Glass collection. Please be sure to view my other Derby Glasses which I'm offering.
MINT condition California Cup 2, Nov. 9, 1991. Pottery with glossy glaze. No chips, cracks or crazing. 4 1/2 in.high. Perfect for any horse racing fan!
A great vintage (5+) page original pictorial magazine article is entitled: PUTTING THE RUN INTO A RUNNING HORSE...About 70,000 light harness horses are listed in the American trotting register because they have officially trotted a mile in 2.30 or better or have paced a mile in 2.25 or better. Image: Royal Ascot-one of England's Most Famous Races; Talks about Man-o'-War; Image: Derby horses working out at Churchill Downs; Image: Pat Donoaghue, 15 year old son of the famous Steve Donoghue, won the lincolnshire Handicap riding a 100:1 longshot....More! Each page of the article measures approximately: 6 1/2 x 9 1/4 Condition: EXCELLENT. Certificate of Authenticity is provided. Keywords: memorabilia collectible collectibles collectable collectables vintage antique sale buy ads articles magazines advertisements horseracing
Reserved Seats @ At The Derby At&t Bell Telephone Pioneers War Admiral 1937 T. Ward
Part of a 10 plate series dedicated to the history of the telephone communications industry. Great gifts for Linemen, Operators, Alexander Graham Bell collectors, Kentucky Derby or Horse Racing or Dirt-Track Racing, Union Folks, Engineers, Utilities & Communications Collectors, & those who want to promote global unity, American Technology, & Family Values. Add many of these seldom seen artistic gems to your collection. Numbered firings #1001-20,000 available for $59.95. THIS 1 #1-1000. ALL the Others in this series available + Lots more phone related dolls, steins, plates, etc. on THIS site, or we'll find them for you. Blessed Holidays, & God Bless America.
This is a full color 8 by 10 inch print area ad, featuring a beautiful horse, and the Bundy Tubing Company. This ad says Tubing tips from the horse's mouth . This ad is in great shape.
This is a grat ad featuring the gold cup winner in a horse race and Observed in the best circles....Old Hickory Straight Bourbon Whiskey with a horse in the winner's circle. Great full color measuring approx. 10 x 13 inches.