b'71In 1885 The Fish was sold to George Kennedy King, whoGeorge Kennedy King (described in March 1881 as a actually rode the horse in the Cavalry Cup. Contrary to theStrathfield real estate agent when he purchased for further engravings implication, The Fish did not win the race that day,subdivision two large sections of land that were part of the but came second. The Cavalry Cup was the prize for first placeoriginal Mount Druitt estate) rode the horse that day. In 1883 on the dayit was possibly swapped with the winner whohe married Agnes Barbara Mary Macarthur, whose great-preferred the runner-up cash prizes. The hallmark indicatesgrandfather was Captain Philip Gidley King RN (1758 - 1808), the cup was assayed in London in 1856; it is thought thatand grandfather was Hannibal Macarthur.the repousse work was by silversmith, William Edwards of$10,00015,000Melbourne. He brought an initial stock of English presentation cups to Australia, and then adapted them for the Australian market with decorative Australian scenes, inscriptions and dates. Edwards continued to do this until he established his own colonial manufacturing business.385'