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Artist: Paul Brown
Down The Field American Polo Scenes" 1930 Hand-Colored Lithograph by Paul Brown
Down The Field American Polo Scenes" 1930 Hand-Colored Lithograph by Paul Brown

Down The Field American Polo Scenes" 1930 Hand-Colored Lithograph by Paul Brown

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

Print Sz: 14"H x 21 1/2"W Frame Sz: 16 1/4"H x 23 3/4"W Paul Brown (1893 - 1958) Down the Field, 1930 Lithograph w/ gouache hand-coloring Pencil signed LL margin Published in an edition of 175, these were the only polo prints issued by The Derrydale Press...

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1930s Paul Brown Art

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Lithograph

"Down The Field #2" Polo Drypoint by Paul Brown
"Down The Field #2" Polo Drypoint by Paul Brown

"Down The Field #2" Polo Drypoint by Paul Brown

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

Art Sz: 7 1/2"H x 11 1/4"W Frame Sz: 14"H x 17 3/4"W Paul Desmond Brown (American; 1893 – 1958) Down the Field #2 Etching on paper Signed to the lower right Dedication lower right: To Roy Chapman Andrews with kindest personal regards Paul Brown

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1930s Paul Brown Art

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Drypoint

Paul Brown 'Webb Takes Care Of Atkinson' c1929 Conte Crayon Polo Drawing (SIGNED
Paul Brown 'Webb Takes Care Of Atkinson' c1929 Conte Crayon Polo Drawing (SIGNED

Paul Brown 'Webb Takes Care Of Atkinson' c1929 Conte Crayon Polo Drawing (SIGNED

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

Sz: 13" x 17" INSCRIBED LR: Webb Takes Care of Atkinson SIGNED LR: Paul Brown James Watson Webb II (known as James Sr.) (July 1, 1884 – March 4, 1960) was an American polo champion and insurance executive. He was a grandson of William Henry Vanderbilt and James Watson Webb. In 1921, and, again in 1924 and 1927, he played on the American polo team that won the International Polo Cup...

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1920s Paul Brown Art

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Conté

Radnor Hunt Cup '40 Won By "Bill" Clothier's Henchman Litho by Paul Brown
Radnor Hunt Cup '40 Won By "Bill" Clothier's Henchman Litho by Paul Brown

Radnor Hunt Cup '40 Won By "Bill" Clothier's Henchman Litho by Paul Brown

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

Art Sz: 8 7/8"H x 11 3/8"W Artist's proof plate from 'Good Luck And Bad' Provenance stamp on verso: The Estate of Paul Desmond Brown Who Says Timber Is Dead? He Led From Start To ...

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20th Century Paul Brown Art

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Lithograph

"Forbra w/ Gerald Hardy Up-Valentines 2nd Time Grand National '34 Watercolor"
"Forbra w/ Gerald Hardy Up-Valentines 2nd Time Grand National '34 Watercolor"

"Forbra w/ Gerald Hardy Up-Valentines 2nd Time Grand National '34 Watercolor"

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

BROWN, Paul Inscribed (LR in pencil): Merry Christmas to Whit Love Dad '39 You'll never put him down by getting his knees in it. He puts in too big a leap but a safe one- and loses time Art Sz: 11 3/4"H x 17 3/4"W Frame Sz: 21"H x 26 1/2"W Provenance: The Estate of Paul Brown Long Island Forbra was a National Hunt racehorse best known for being the winner of the 1932 Grand National steeplechase when relatively unconsidered at 50/1. Prior to his victory in 1932, Forbra beat Golden Miller in a race where 'The Miller' was disqualified for carrying the wrong weight. The gelding had originally been aimed at another race at the meeting, but was switched to the National after winning a race at Taunton Racecourse. He started at odds of 50/1 in a field of thirty-six runners and won by three lengths from Egremont. Forbra subsequently finished sixth in the race in 1933 and fourth in 1934 and never fell during his racing career. He was put down in 1935 after a race at Newbury, having broken a fetlock between the final two fences. Forbra's owner, Mr William (Billie) Parsonage, was a well-known commission agent based in Ludlow, Shropshire, and had previously attempted to win the National with a number of staying chasers. The best known of these was Master Billie, who had been greatly fancied and heavily backed in 1929. Forbra was the first Grand National winner to emerge from the famous Kinnersley stables near Worcester, where in later years Fred Rimell, son of Forbra's trainer Tom Rimell, became a champion trainer, winning more Nationals and almost all the major NH events of his time. Forbra is honoured each year with the Forbra Gold Challenge Cup, a Handicap Chase over three miles...

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20th Century Paul Brown Art

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Watercolor, Gouache

"Freddie" Thomas The First Rider To Win The New Jersey Hunt Cup Twice
"Freddie" Thomas The First Rider To Win The New Jersey Hunt Cup Twice

"Freddie" Thomas The First Rider To Win The New Jersey Hunt Cup Twice

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

Quickens The Pace At The 25th Fence And Goes On To Win 1931 Inscribed LL: Merry Christmas and a lot of winning rides in 1932 To Roberta and "Freddie" from the Paul Browns Mixed Me...

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20th Century Paul Brown Art

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Paper, Watercolor, Gouache, Mixed Media

Finish West Hills Plate Winner-Alligator 1928 Pastel Drawing by Paul Brown
Finish West Hills Plate Winner-Alligator 1928 Pastel Drawing by Paul Brown

Finish West Hills Plate Winner-Alligator 1928 Pastel Drawing by Paul Brown

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

Mixed Media w/ Conte Crayon highlights Art Sz: 6 3/8"H x 13 1/2"W Frame Sz: 11 1/4"H x 18 1/8"W The West Hills Plate, the seventh annual meet was held on Long Island on November ...

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20th Century Paul Brown Art

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Paper, Pastel, Watercolor, Mixed Media

"International Field Meadow Brook Club 1939" Gouache; Hand-Colored Aquatint
"International Field Meadow Brook Club 1939" Gouache; Hand-Colored Aquatint

"International Field Meadow Brook Club 1939" Gouache; Hand-Colored Aquatint

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

BROWN, Paul (AMERICAN 1893-1958) Artist's copy (LL) Signed (in pencil): Paul Brown (LR) w/ remarque horse head pencil sketch to Alice and Whit Love ... Art Sz: 17 1/2"H x 26"W Frame Sz: 25 3/4"H x 33 1/2"W Provenance: The Estate of Paul Brown Long Island w/ 16 vignette polo teams (bottom left to right): Wanders/ Ranelagh/ Cooperstown/ Meadow Brook Magpies/ Meadow Brook/ Great Neck/ Argentine/ Midwick/ Orange County/ Sands Point/ Hurricanes/ Santa Paula...

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1930s Paul Brown Art

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Gouache

Paul Brown Polo Pencil On Acetate Drawing 3
Paul Brown Polo Pencil On Acetate Drawing 3

Paul Brown Polo Pencil On Acetate Drawing 3

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

Art Sz: 9 7/8"H x 12"W Provenance: The Estate of Paul Desmond Brown

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Mid-20th Century Paul Brown Art

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Pencil

International Field Meadow Brook Club 1939 by Paul Brown
International Field Meadow Brook Club 1939 by Paul Brown

International Field Meadow Brook Club 1939 by Paul Brown

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

New York, published and copyrighted 1939 by Robert B. Strawbridge, Jr. Numbered limited edition 53/ 60 Art Sz: 17 1/2"H x 26"W Frame Sz: 25 1/2"H x 33 1/2" In French matt w/ original pencil remarque to Charles H. Jackson Jr. Very sincerely Paul Brown w/ 16 vignette polo teams (bottom left to right): Wanders/ Ranelagh/ Cooperstown/ Meadow Brook Magpies/ Meadow Brook/ Great Neck/ Argentine/ Midwick/ Orange County/ Sands Point/ Hurricanes/ Santa Paula/ Templeton/ Aurora/ Greentree & Old Westbury Charles Hervey "Pete" Jackson Jr. (1898 - 1978) was an American rancher, investor and polo player. Early life Charles H. Jackson Jr. was born on April 12, 1898, and grew up in Albany, New York. He was the grand-nephew of U.S. President Chester A. Arthur. Ranching Jackson, briefly a banker, was interested in agriculture and became a rancher when he journeyed west and bought the Alisal ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley at auction in 1943. He built it up as a guest ranch, opening to the public in 1946. For a period of time the ranch was known for attracting celebrity visitors; Clark Gable married Lady Sylvia Ashley there in 1949. Under the management of his son it became more popular as a family destination. Equestrian interests Jackson was a co-founder of the Santa Barbara Riding and Hunt Club, in the suburb of Hope Ranch, alongside Amy DuPont, Charles E. Jenkins, Harold S. Chase, Dwight Murphy, C.K.G. Billings, John Mitchell, George Owen Knapp, Peter Cooper...

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1930s Paul Brown Art

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Lithograph

"Jock: The King's Pony" 1936 w/ Original Cover Artwork by Paul Brown
"Jock: The King's Pony" 1936 w/ Original Cover Artwork by Paul Brown

"Jock: The King's Pony" 1936 w/ Original Cover Artwork by Paul Brown

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

JOHNS, Rowland [60] pp. E.P. Dutton And Company, Inc. 1936 First Edition 8 3/4" x 6 1/2" x 1/2" Artwork 10 1/2"H x 7 3/4"W Frontispiece "I Shall Be Waiting" An endearing true...

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1930s Paul Brown Art

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Watercolor, Gouache

Paul Brown Polo Pencil On Acetate Drawing #1
Paul Brown Polo Pencil On Acetate Drawing #1

Paul Brown Polo Pencil On Acetate Drawing #1

By Paul Brown 1

Located in Bristol, CT

Art Sz: 9 7/8"H x 12"W Provenance: The Estate of Paul Desmond Brown

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Mid-20th Century Paul Brown Art

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Pencil

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