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Of thia and the two following cups weret full description in our last. The present was won by Count Hahn, on Wednesday, with his horet Twrnua, Itas of the taxa form, supported by the fen palm. [¢ stands two feet br anches high. At the least are two equestrian stalleries representing Alexander the Great and the Spartan Cratorum attacking a lion, as related in the life of the monarch by the historicn Plutarch. The figures are finely modelled, the archiodes of the men, horses, dog, and lion being full of lifeated spirit, and telling the story of the inventure na complete type and a stody can he told by an artist in aculature or silver. [tin modelled by Me A. Brine, and manufac tured by Messrs Huntem] dheskell tale story and Mornmer', of Band-Street, on whom it reflects a disional fate, from the gatelless character of the execution. This magnificent prize, won by Lord Stanley with his mare Canezou, ip from the manufectors of Mc Hancock, im Arubestrest. It i an elaborate prow of atatuettes in burnistird and frosted silver, designed by M Freret (the orse by Mr M‘Carthy), and representing the =heriff of Lordingharms 29 eates ‘man figure, Radin Hood, the outlaw of Sherwood Puiest, Little Julio, his companion, and a couple of bloodhounds, ‘The outlaw is in the act ofehnoting: at the poppiniey, or pigeon fastened Lyx pole, and the other figures Ree heail ing their eyes to see the restat of hie attempt TH. _. % CHEST wwe prizes eutragies arg: Hayter, and Leannes TH aWoon cUP_ FIELD CUP.
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Bells Life In London and Sporting Chronicle

London, Middlesex, GB

Sun, Aug 04, 1850

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