Gold Cup 100 COMMUNITY FUND Auction

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In 1924, the story begins. Three abreast across the final fence. Red Splash wins a dramatic race. A place in history. 

Racing Gods followed....

It is 100 years since the first running of The Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup and Cheltenham Racecourse is determined to make the occasion a special one not only for racegoers but also the local community.

To this end, we have set up the Gold Cup 100 Community Fund in conjunction with the Rotary Clubs of Cheltenham to raise funds for local charities. 

Proceeds raised from this auction are being directed to the fund.

Cheltenham Racecourse would like to thank all the artists who have generously donated an item to the auction. 

All artworks will be on display over the four days of the Cheltenham Festival at a special stand in The Shopping Village, hosted by our resident artist Emily Johnson.

This auction is one of many GC100 Community Fund initiatives that have taken place over the course of the year. Leading into the Festival over £20,000 has already been distributed in grants to local charities. 

Please consider bidding for some of the great pieces of work on offer or some of our wild-card lots! 

We are also running a prize draw; £5 per ticket to win a Cheltenham Racecourse Annual Membership for the 2023/24 season. To enter, please click here

PLEASE NOTE THAT WINNING BIDDERS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION OF ITEMS 
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Lot 2
£ 1,950
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Stable Mates by Emily Johnson
£5 Entry to the Prize Draw
Lot 3
£ 1,750
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Thoroughbred Horse Study - Bronze Sculpture by Tristram Lewis
Lot 4
£ 400
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On The Rails by Andy Owen Smith
Lot 5
£ 1,100
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A Plus Tard and Rachael Blackmore by Dave Sharp
Lot 6
£ 150
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WILD CARD - The Cheltenham Nail - Microart Unique
Lot 7
£ 110
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Celebrating at Cheltenham - 100 Years by Ann Ogden
Lot 8
£ 550
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Al Boum Photo by John Fitzgerald
Lot 9
£ 320
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Cheltenham Gold Cup Giclée Edition by Poppy and Sasha Van Hargen
Lot 10
£ 320
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Gold Cup Fever by Liz Armstrong
Lot 11
£ 425
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Hot Summer Ride by Tim Turton
Lot 12
£ 1,180
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The Final Fence by Laura Werner
Lot 13
£ 225
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'They're Off' by Jayne Slade
Lot 14
£ 125
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Two Triumphs by Madeleine Williams
Lot 15
£ 1,050
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Beyond Hope by Garth Bayley
Lot 16
£ 450
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Desert Orchid (Grey On Blue) by Jay Boyd Kirkman
Lot 17
£ 190
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View From the Stands by National Star College Students
Lot 18
£ 60
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WILD CARD - Full Set - Behind Closed Doors Festival Racecards
Lot 19
£ 65
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WILD CARD - Ultra Rare Early Years Limited Edition GC100 Playing Cards
Lot 20
£ 153
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WILD CARD - Kauto Star - Canvas Print - signed by Ruby Walsh
Lot 21
£ 66
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WILD CARD Denman - Large Framed Photo
Lot 22
£ 31
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WLD CARD - Horse Racing Books! x 12 Rare Titles
Lot 23
£ 100
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WILD CARD Hurricane Fly - Framed Photo signed by Ruby Walsh
Lot 24
£ 100
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WILD CARD Annie Power - Framed Photo signed by Ruby Walsh
Lot 25
£ 55
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WILD CARD - Unique Gold Cup Winner Place Mats
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