Kentucky/TennKentucky/Tenn
Group of silk scarves IncludingGroup of silk scarves Including two commemorative Kentucky Derby winner scarves, and several possibly faux-designer scarves.
Five Shooting Trophies from theFive Shooting Trophies from the Clay Family of Kentucky Five silver-plated trophies including stag-handled silver cup inscribed Blue Grass Championship May 3 1906 Presented by Maysville?Gun Club Won by Thos. Henry Clay. The maker's mark is mostly worn off. Urn trophy inscribed High Amateur Average Blue Grass Shoot Maysville KY May 3 1906 Won by Thos Henry Clay Jr. Two smaller cups inscribed Bourbon Gun Club Amateur Longest Gun on 200 Targets won by Alfred Clay Sept 6 1921 Paris KY and Fayette Gun Club June 3rd?1915 Won By T.H. Clay Jr. Pierced silver plate inscribed Tri-State White Flyer Championship Won by Alf. Clay 1916. Condition: All trophies are tarnished; the two smaller cups with ca 40% of the silver plate missing. Very good.
Kentucky silver horse trophy, roundKentucky silver horse trophy, round goblet form, stepped base, probably mid 19th century with later inscription "Our Cherrycote/Winner of/The Ritz Purse/…/Kentucky Association/Lexington, Ky./April 20, 1931", unmarked, tested .900 or better, 8.93 oz.T., 7-1/2 in. *** Lot to precede jockey silks, Lot 0808 *** Small dents, one 1-1/4 in. dent, 2 in. separation in foot, top pushed in, interior scratches (used as pen cup). Gorham Estate.
Fine Kentucky Federal sugar chFine Kentucky Federal sugar ch
KENTUCKY DERBY STERLING SILVERKENTUCKY DERBY STERLING SILVER MINT JULEP CUPOfficial Kentucky Derby Sterling Silver Mint Julep Cup , ret. Brown Waterhouse & Kaiser, Louisville, KY, 1948 - present, engraved "KENTUCKY DERBY/ 1999/Menifee", with applied horseshoe and molded rims, h. 4 ¼ in.; together with sterling silver julep cup by Manchester Silver Co., engraved “AMERICAN / INTERNATIONAL / BLOODSTOCK / BAST”, h. 3 ¾ in.; combined weight 9.55 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of James H. Stone, New Orleans, LA
Official Kentucky Derby sterlingOfficial Kentucky Derby sterling silver mint julep cup with central horseshoe design to body and floral design to foot. The base marked "BWK". Total weight is approximately 6.2oz. 4 3/8"H. Monogrammed.
Three Kentucky Derby Ladies' HatsThree Kentucky Derby Ladies' Hats two red by Frank Olive, 14-1/2 in. and 20-1/2 in.; one pink with silk flowers, by Eric Javits, 19 in.
Three Kentucky Derby Ladies' HatsThree Kentucky Derby Ladies' Hats one purple with silk flowers by Patricia Underwood; one pink with silk flowers by Whittall and Shon; one with polka dot scarf by Lola, 19 in. to 21 in. wide,
Three Kentucky Derby Ladies' HatsThree Kentucky Derby Ladies' Hats all by Eric Javits: one straw with black band, 14 in.; one straw with silk flowers; one with silk bow with netting, 18-1/2 in., some fading
Pair Kentucky coin silver cups:Pair Kentucky coin silver cups: round, shaped sides, footed base, grape and vine decoration, marked "H. HUDSON . LOUISVILLE" (Henry Hudson, Louisville, Kentucky, working 1841-1856), no monogram, 5.38 oz.T., 3-3/4 x 2-3/4 in. Several dents, light scratches, one rim dent. Elva Needles Antiques, Kansas City, Missouri; The Estate of the Late William L. Montague, Jr., Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
KENTUCKY COIN SILVER MINT JULEPKENTUCKY COIN SILVER MINT JULEP CUP, MID 19TH C.Kentucky coin silver mint julep cup, mid 19th c., by John Kitts, inscribed Awarded by the Henderson Hopkin's & Union Agricultural Society , 3 3/4" h., 4.9 ozt.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
KEENELAND GOLD JULEP CUP TROPHYKEENELAND GOLD JULEP CUP TROPHY WON BY MENIFEEKeeneland Gold Julep Cup Trophy Won by Menifee , 1999, hallmarked Mark J. Scearce,, Shelbyville, KY, with eagle cartouche and Presidental date mark for President Clinton's second term, also marked "14 KT"; molded rims with beading; presentation inscription "KEENELAND/ THE TOYOTA BLUE GRASS/ 1999/ MENIFEE"; h. 3 7/8 in., wt. 5 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of James H. Stone, New Orleans, LA
KEENELAND GOLD JULEP CUP TROPHYKEENELAND GOLD JULEP CUP TROPHY WON BY OLDENKeeneland Gold Julep Cup Trophy Won by Olden , 1976, hallmarked Mark J. Scearce, Shelbyville, KY, with eagle cartouche and Presidential date mark for Gerald Ford, also marked "14 KT"; molded rims with beading; presentation inscription "KEENELAND/ THE BEWITCH STAKES 1st Div./ 1976 / OLDEN", h. 3 7/8 in., wt. 5.8 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of James H. Stone, New Orleans, LA.
KENTUCKY DERBY LEGENDS DAY SIGNEDKENTUCKY DERBY LEGENDS DAY SIGNED POSTER2005 Chuchill Downs, Kentucky Derby racing legends signed poster. Signed by 16 horse racing legends, including Nick Zito, D. Wayne Lukas, Chris McCarron, Steve Cauthen, Paricia "P.J." Cooksey, Ron Turcotte, Angel Cordero, Jr., Jean Cruguet, Pat Day, Lynn Whiting, Craig Perret, Mike Smith, Jack Knowlton, Gary Stevens and Jose Santos. Artwork by PEB, who signed at lower right. Excellent condition. Overall framed size is 26" x 23 1/2". shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
1964 MODERN ABSTRACT KENTUCKY HORSE1964 MODERN ABSTRACT KENTUCKY HORSE SILKSCREEN United States,20th CenturyBold red, green, and blue planes of color broken up by bold lines of white and black with horses outlined by stark white boxes.
Kentucky Sterling Julep Cups KentuckyKentucky Sterling Julep Cups Kentucky 20th century nine sterling silver julep cups with beaded rims all marked Mark J. Scearce / Shelbyville Kentucky / Sterling eight marked LBJ and one marked JFK dating them to the 1960s; ht. 3.75 in. silver wt. 41.7 ozt (1297 g). Condition: All with light surface scratches. One with small abrasion to foot. One with scratch dent to body.
A pair of Derby girl and boy figuresA pair of Derby girl and boy figures gold anchor marks some losses.
1931 KENTUCKY DERBY PUB GAME19311931 KENTUCKY DERBY PUB GAME1931 Kentucky Derby pub game, with twelve painted cast zinc figures in a lithographed paper on wood display, inscribed on top Kentucky Derby Every Horse A Winner , above each stall is the name of all the horses in the 1931 Derby race: The Mongol, Anchors away, Sweep All, etc., as well as the winner Twenty Grands, an unusual game and presumed to be from a pub, 16 1/4" h., 14 1/2" w., 6" d., horses - 4" h.
Condition:
Staining mainly to top papers, some wear to paint on horses, mainly to metallic finishes.
KENTUCKY FOLK ART PAINTING(American,KENTUCKY FOLK ART PAINTING(American, 19th Century)
Young ladies in Classical dress, unsigned, watercolor on paper, sight 6 x 7-1/2 in., early grain painted frame, 8 x 9-1/2 in.
Provenance: By descent in a Kentucky family to the Underwood Family Estate, Nashville, Tennessee; Private Collection, Middleburg, Virginia [[southernart]]
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Condition:
significant toning and moisture damage lower right; frame with scratches
A Kentucky Coin Silver Julep CupA Kentucky Coin Silver Julep Cup Eli C. Garner and Daniel Frank Winchester Lexington wc. 1842/3-1862 marked "GARNER & WINCHESTER" in a rectangle "LEX.KY" in a rectangle and "10 02. 1.5" in a rectangle; slightly tapered form with reeded rims engraved "Presented to M.A. Payne by her Father" height 3 1/2 in. weight 4.10 troy ozs. Reference: Boultinghouse Marquis Silversmiths of Kentucky 1785-1900 pp. 130-132 and 301.
SET OF SIX AMERICAN STERLING MINTSET OF SIX AMERICAN STERLING MINT JULEP CUPSSet of Six American Sterling Mint Julep Cups, each marked "Official Kentucky Derby Mint Julep Cup / Sterling / BWK" to underside, each engraved to body "1969 Majestic Prince"; appoximately 1070 grams total Dimensions: 4 1/4 x 3 1/4 in. (10.8 x 8.3 cm.) Provenance: Property from the estate of legendary television director and creator of the Spotlight Awards, Walter Grauman, and his wife Margaret (Peggy) Parker Grauman, a philanthropist and lifelong collector. Proceeds to benefit Los Angeles arts and music communities. Condition:
Two American Silver CommemorativeTwo American Silver Commemorative Julep Cups
20th Century
comprising an official 1952 Kentucky Derby cup, marked Sterling on underside and for Brown, Waterhouse and Kaiser of Louisville, and a 1978 Gorham sterling University of Kentucky commemorative cup.
9 ozt 11 dwt gross
Height of larger 4 3/8 inches.
Kentucky Watercolor by Robert JamesKentucky Watercolor by Robert James Foose Watercolor on paper depicting a farm building signed in graphite l.r.; 8 x 10 in.
TWO IRISH SWEEPSTAKES TICKETS 1938TWO IRISH SWEEPSTAKES TICKETS 1938 Both grade AU or better. Both are Irish Free State Hospital's Sweepstakes tickets. One for the Grand National Horse race March 25th 1938 and The Derby June 1st 1938. Excellent printing and color on the notes
Royal Doulton Bunnykins WinnersRoyal Doulton Bunnykins Winners Trophy 2006 DB409 Winners Trophy DB410 and Bunnykins Mascot DB407 (3)
KY COIN SILVER PRESENTATION CHALICE,KY COIN SILVER PRESENTATION CHALICE, GARNER AND WINCHES...Kentucky Coin Silver Presentation Chalice or Goblet, bell shaped bowl with molded rim and engraved floral cartouche, enclosing an inscription: "Presented to Rev. J. J. Bullock by his Affectionate Pupils Dec. 25, 1850," raised on a short stem with round foot. Marked on exterior of foot in 3 rectangles: Garner & Winchester / 10 OZ 15 / Lex. Ky (Eli Garner and Daniel Frank Winchester, working Lexington 1842-1862 . 6 1/4"H, 7.49 oz troy. (Note: 10 oz 15 was a 19th century mark sometimes used to indicate coin silver. Ref. Marquis Boultinghouse, Silversmiths of Kentucky, 1785-1900, p. 130-132, mark illustrated p. 301, fig. 60B). History: Presbyterian Minister J.J. Bullock was the headmaster of the Walnut Female School, which operated from 1848-1858 outside Lexington. He later served as chaplain of the United States Senate. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
A couple of very small minor dents to back side, overall excellent condition.
KY STERLING JULEP, HORSE SHOW TROPHYKY STERLING JULEP, HORSE SHOW TROPHY INSCRIPTIONKentucky sterling silver julep cup with 1931 trophy inscription for the Huntington Horse Show. Marked for Frank Smith company and retailed by Bogaert of Lexington, with reeded upper and lower rims and tapering sides. 4"H, 4.08 oz troy.
Condition:
One tiny spot of pitting to exterior, otherwise excellent condition.
KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER SPECTACULARKENTUCKY DERBY WINNER SPECTACULAR BID HORSESHOEMeasures 10.5" tall, 7.5" wide. Good original condition. Please Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging. The majority of the items we sell are Antiques and will show the appropriate wear and Patina. Packaging, Insurance, Handling And Shipping Are Done In House or You Are Welcome To Pick Up In Person Or Make Your Own Shipping Arrangements.
Condition:
Measures 10.5" tall, 7.5" wide. Good original condition. Please Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging. The majority of the items we sell are Antiques and will show the appropriate wear and Patina. Packaging, Insurance, Handling And Shipping Are Done In House or You Are Welcome To Pick Up In Person Or Make Your Own Shipping Arrangements.
3 KITTS COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS,3 KITTS COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS, INCL. AGRICULTURALThree (3) Coin Silver Mint Julep Cups with beaded rims, all marked on base for John Kitts, Louisville, KY (working 1843-1878; this mark used circa 1836-1874). Includes 1 agricultural premium cup engraved "South Western Agricultural & Mechanical Association", 3 5/8" H; and 2 smaller cups, 1 engraved "Awarded by the Henderson Hopkins & Union Agricultural Association," and 1 without inscriptions or monograms, both 2 7/8" H. Combined weight: 10.71 oz troy.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
Overall excellent condition with minimal scratching and a couple of shallow dents, primarily to larger cup.
Commemorative Knives Lot of ElevenCommemorative Knives Lot of Eleven Made to commemorate Dale Earnhardt 911 Kentucky Wildcats (2) the American trucker (5) and more. Condition: New.
Nilo Lanzas (American/New Orleans,Nilo Lanzas (American/New Orleans, 1929-2004) "Kentucky Derby", oil on canvas, 16" x 20", conjoined monogram lower right: "N.L.",. Presented in a giltwood frame with linen liner.
Clay Family Presentation SterlingClay Family Presentation Sterling American 20th century. An assembled group of Kentucky presentation sterling silver for Thomas Henry Clay Jr. and Alfred Clay (descendants of Henry Clay) including four loving cups one trophy goblet and one repouss? dish the loving cups engraved Championship of Kentucky / 100 Targets / Won by / Thos. Henry Clay Jr. / Jefferson County Gun Club / July 4th 1903 Championship of Kentucky / July 4th 1901 / Presented by / Kentucky Gun Club / to / T. H. Clay Jr. / Paris KY Fayette Gun Club / Trophy / Won by / Thos. H. Clay Jr. / Oct. 24th 1912 Blue Grass Championship / Won by / Alfred Clay / Score / Winchester KY. / May-21-1914 the trophy goblet engraved Hill Top / 1927 / Class C / Won By / Alfred Clay / 192-200 and the dish engraved Kentucky Handicap / Jefferson County Gun Club / Oct. 3. 05 / Won By / Alfred Clay all marked for sterling largest ht. 9.5 in. dish dia. 10 in. silver wt. 50.6ozt (1575.5g). Condition: Small dents and scratches to surface.
Kentucky coin silver julep cup,Kentucky coin silver julep cup, round, tapering sides, beaded borders top and bottom, marked "McDannold" (George W. McDannold, Mt. Sterling, Winchester and Covington, Kentucky, working 1829-1863), no monogram, 5.2 oz.T., 3-7/8 x 3-1/8 in. Light scratches, small notch on base rim. Gorham Estate.
Pair of Derby TilPair of Derby Til
Two American Silver Julep Cups
Kentucky,Two American Silver Julep Cups
Kentucky, Early to Mid 19th Century
including a rare example by Charles Plimpton (Lexington, active 1820-25) and an example by George McDannold (Mt. Sterling and Winchester).
each with maker's mark to underside.
6 ozt 13 dwt gross
Height of larger 3 3/8 inches.