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Collecting Horse Racing Memorabilia

By Cindy Dulay, published Apr 30, 2005
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Horse racing memorabilia items have become hot collectibles in recent years.  Most fans of the sport probably have some keepsakes such as a program from a big race, a Kentucky Derby glass, or photo of a favorite horse.  Some of these items can have real value, especially the older items from the golden days of racing.There are many different items that are being collects and traded, with eBay being one of the biggest markets for the stuff.  Popular items include glasses, pins, programs, magazines, advertisements, games, postcards, plates, photos, and saddlecloths.  Just about anything with a race horse on it or related to horse racing is a potential collectible, although most collectors will specialize in one type of item or items related to a single horse or race like the Kentucky Derby.Many collectors start with glasses, Kentucky Derby julep glasses in particular, since they are usually given away free with a drink at the track.  Glasses from 1974 to the present are easy to find in just about any part of the country and are quite affordable, as they were mass-produced and shipped nationwide.  Collectors who want something more challenging will go for the older glasses (1938 to 1973) which are much harder to find since they were only available at Churchill Downs.  Prices for these can range from $25 up to several thousand dollars for the oldest and most rare, giving the serious collectors something to dream about. In addition to Derby glasses, there are many, many other types of glasses issued by tracks across the country as well as the other two Triple Crown races, the Preakness and the Belmont.  Shot glasses have also gained popularity in the last 10-20 years, but they are more for recreational collecting since there are so many produced that few will ever have real value.  This year alone there are 12 different shots produced for the Kentucky Derby. After glasses, the most valuable piece of memorabilia is probably programs. Programs from the Triple Crown races are most popular with any race a Triple Crown winner ran in a close second. Most are worth at least $300 in nice condition, while older ones easily top $1000.  Condition is all important in paper items like programs, and while racing collectors are a bit more accepting of flaws in old or very desirable programs than most paper collectors it still affects the value.  Newer programs won't have much value, but programs from as recent as the 1970's can top $100 if there is a popular horse like Secretariat in them.In the last few years, many tracks started to giveaway bobblehead dolls of jockeys, trainers, and horses to get more fans out to the track.  What they really did was start a hot market for bobblehead collectors, with many fans spinning the turnstile several times.  The day after a giveaway, it is easy to find the latest bobblehead up for sale on eBay.  The value depends on the popularity of the character as well as the number produced.  Only 10,000 Pat Day jockey bobbleheads were given away and he brings close to $100, while the 60,000 Jerry Bailey jockey bobbleheads can barely break $10.  Where can you find horse racing memorabilia?  Quickest and easiest is to search on eBay where there is a thriving collectors community with hundreds of items up for sale every day.  If you want to have more fun though, hit your local yard sales, flea markets, and antique malls.  The thrill of the hunt can be half the fun of building your collection.

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I have a halter from a racehorse and it has a brass plate with 2 names on it. Alsab and Darby Danae. My father got this in the early 40's when he was a pharmacist and used to supply the trainers with veterinary supplies at Narragansett Race Track in RI. Could anyone tell me what it might be worth ?

Posted on 04/12/2008 at 1:04:05 PM

 
I am curious to know what you folks might value a rare horse racing program featuring Secretariat's dam Somethingroyal in her only start ever. She was a superior breeding mare (Princequillo) but only raced once unplaced. I have that program of her only start in very mint condition. The feature that day was the Flash Stakes featuring Laugh trained by Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons. Also would like to know if anyone would estimate how many programs were printed that day April 3 1954.

Posted on 10/15/2007 at 9:10:00 PM

 
Hi, I am looking for a 1973 Kentucky Derby Program. Thanks. Steven at sjsmith@triad.rr.com

Posted on 09/17/2007 at 7:09:00 AM

 
I have quite a bit of Belmont Stakes,Marlboro Cup,Travers Stakes,Jockey Club Gold Cup,and Breeder's Cup programs.I also have A program from the Great Match race between Ruffian and Foolish Pleasure,with a $2 win ticket on the great filly.Any idea of how much they're worh?

Posted on 08/07/2007 at 2:08:00 PM

 
i have shot glass of all the grand natial winners race horses since the 1930s right to 1960, they have gold trim around the rim with the name and year aand picture of the horse please can anyone tell me if they are worth anything thanks please email me raveyhouse@aol.com

Posted on 08/05/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

 
i have shot glass of all the grand natial winners race horses since the 1930s right to 1960, they have gold trim around the rim with the name and year aand picture of the horse please can anyone tell me if they are worth anything thanks

Posted on 08/05/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

 
I am looking for a drinking glass or tumbler from the 1973 belmont race with Secretriaton it or not on it. I think 1976 was the first year Belmont came out with a glass. Maybe they did a reproduction later.

Posted on 06/30/2007 at 3:06:00 PM

 
I have a poster of Emmett Kelly Jr. with horse racing ads in the background. Can anyone tell me if its worth anything?

Posted on 01/11/2007 at 9:01:00 PM

 
DON'T buy anything (photos and autographed items) from Bug-Boys.com. They take your money through PayPal and deliver NOTHING. PayPal then tells you they are unable to recover your funds although they continue to collect them for the Bug-Boys website.

Posted on 09/05/2006 at 8:09:00 AM

 
cheack out "1943 melbourne cup" on e-bay for a great bit of memrobillia

Posted on 08/07/2005 at 8:08:00 AM

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