HORSE RACING INTEREST: A LARGE COPELAND & GARRETT
HORSE RACING INTEREST: A LARGE COPELAND & GARRETT TRANSFER-PRINTED MEAT DISH, SECOND QUARTER OF 19TH CENTURY, printed with a horse racing scene, believed to be the jockey Bill Scott (owner-jockey) passing the winning post on Sir Tatton Sykes at the 1846 St. Leger, kite mark to underside dating to 14 September 1846, printed factory mark. 52cm long, 42cm wide
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HORSE RACING INTEREST: A LARGE COPELAND & GARRETT TRANSFER-PRINTED MEAT DISH, SECOND QUARTER OF 19TH CENTURY, printed with a horse racing scene, believed to be the jockey Bill Scott (owner-jockey) passing the winning post on Sir Tatton Sykes at the 1846 St. Leger, kite mark to underside dating to 14 September 1846, printed factory mark. 52cm long, 42cm wide