THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN 
John Frederick Herring, Sen. (1795-1865)

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John Frederick Herring, Sen. (1795-1865)

Jack Spigot, a brown Racehorse, in a loose box

signed and dated, lower right 'J.F. Herring/1824'

40 1/8 x 50½in. (101.9 x 128.3cm.)
Provenance
Painted for the Hon. T. Orde-Powlett and by descent to
The Hon. P.C. Orde-Paulett; Christie's, 24 March 1961, lot 82 (sold 750gns.)
Lord Bolton; Christie's, 21 November 1980, lot 20 (sold #19,000)

Lot Essay

Jack Spigot, a dark bay colt, was foaled in 1818 by Ardrossan or Marmion out of the sister to Bourbon. In 1820 he won a sweep at Doncaster. He won the St. Leger in 1821, ridden by William Scott. This was the first of a record nine St. Legers which Scott won although Jack Spigot is said to have had a great dislike for the jockey. In 1822 he won the Convivial Stakes at Newcastle, and in 1823 he was unplaced in the Craven Stakes at Newmarket which was his last race. He was buried in the centre of Yew Tree Court, Bolton Hall, in June 1843.
A picture of Jack Spigot, by Herring, shown in a paddock at Bolton Hall, was sold in these Rooms, 15 December 1993, lot 84 (#70,000)

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