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"Forbra w/ Gerald Hardy Up-Valentines 2nd Time Grand National '34" Watercolor and Gouache by Paul BrownBROWN, PaulInscribed (LR in pencil): Merry Christmas to Whit Love Dad '39You'll never put him down by getting his knees in it. He puts in too big a leap but a safe one and loses timeArt Sz: 11 3 4"H x 17 3 4"WFrame Sz: 21"H x 26 1 2"WProvenance: The Estate of Paul Brown Garden City, LIForbra 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
BROWN, PaulInscribed (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 Garden City, LI
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. It is held at Ludlow Racecourse in early March.
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If you have dogs that like to play fetch, these are a must have!
Color: Orange - Pink, Size: 2.0"(Small)-4 Pack
My pups love these sp much, they won't play with any balls other than these. Not sure if it's the small size, or the fact that they squeek, but they def were a hit.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Fun balls for a small doggie
Our little Cockapoo loves these balls. When she can’t entice us to play, she has figured out how to bounce and chase a ball by herself - very cute!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great for my aggressive chewers
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1), Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
Wears my Labs out. Fred the yellow lab chooses this pig ear over all his nyla and natural chews out of the toy box all the time. This is the 4th one in his 6 years. They have lasted long and when new are large enough I don’t have to worry about choking. As they get down in size I throw them just as a precaution. The only con I can think of is Fred loves to slam it down on the pergola floor which makes for a very loud clacky sound and it scares the $%^ out of me. He of course thinks it’s funny so he picks it up and continues to do it. As long as he and his brother Willie can chew I will always have these in their toy box.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Good for strong chewers
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
Great chew for for my GSDs! They last quite a while too.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great chew toy for large, tough chewers
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
My dog is a heavy, strong chewer over 100 lbs who will chew this for an hour. It lasts, keeps him occupied and the smell isn’t terrible. Love the large size for a larger dog. Great buy.
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