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Isaac (1859) Cullin Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1859 - d. 1942

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    • Isaac Cullin (1859-1942)
      Mar. 20, 2024

      Isaac Cullin (1859-1942)

      Est: £500 - £600

      Isaac Cullin (1859-1942) The racehorse Pretty Polly with jockey up signed and dated lower right 'Isaac Cullin / 1904' oil on canvas, unframed 41 x 51cm; together with another similar work probably by the same hand, unsigned, and a scrapbook of horse racing interest (3)

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    • Isaac Cullin (British, 1859-1942)
      Dec. 09, 2020

      Isaac Cullin (British, 1859-1942)

      Est: £150 - £300

      Isaac Cullin (British, 1859-1942) 'Molecomb Stakes, 1914' signed lower right 'Isaac Cullin 1915'; inscribed with title and annotated with the jockeys' names 'Redferns. S. Donoghue / Let Fly. H. Jones. / Golden Dawn Colt. J Clark.' watercolour 26.5 x 36cm

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    • Isaac Cullin (British, 1859-1942)
      Dec. 09, 2020

      Isaac Cullin (British, 1859-1942)

      Est: £300 - £500

      Isaac Cullin (British, 1859-1942) 'Great Tom Plate, 1912'; and 'Jubilee Handicap, 1913' both signed lower right 'Isaac Cullin 1913'; inscribed with titles and annotated with the jockeys' names 'Beaurepaire. Trigg / Outram. Herbert / Cuthbert. W. Buckley.' and 'Absolute W. Buckley. / Talana Hill G. Bullock. / Cigar. J. H. Martin.' watercolour (a pair) 25.5 x 35.5cm

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    • Isaac Cullin - Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1916, Pair
      Nov. 18, 2018

      Isaac Cullin - Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1916, Pair

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Isaac Cullin (British, 1859-1942) THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES, 1916 THE 1000 GUINEAS STAKES, 1917 $2,000. – 3,000. Watercolor, gouache, 7” x 10” (each) Signed with initials, inscribed with race name and dated 1917. Inscribed: “the 1000 Guineas, 1917” and with the winning horse’s name “Diadem”in Lord D’Abernon’s colors Inscribed: “The Cambridgeshire Stakes 1916” and with the names of the horses and jockeys “Eos, V. Smith up” winning in Lord D’Abernon’s colors

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