John Frederick Herring, Snr (1795-1865)
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John Frederick Herring, Snr (1795-1865)

The Duke of Grafton's Oxygen, winner of the Oaks; and Colonel J. Peel's Lochinvar

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John Frederick Herring, Snr (1795-1865)
The Duke of Grafton's Oxygen, winner of the Oaks; and Colonel J. Peel's Lochinvar
both signed and dated 'J.F. Herring 1832' (lower left and lower right respectively)
oil on canvas
14½ x 19 in. (37 x 48.2 cm.)
a pair (2)
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with Richard Green, London.
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Oxygen, an 1828 bay filly, by Emilius and out of Whizgig (1819, by Rubens), a daughter of Penelope, was bred and owned by the 3rd Duke of Grafton. A speedy filly, who ran for four years, her Oaks win was considered a very race, with 21 starters. She ran second in the Newmarket St. Leger to Camarine, and the following year won the Oatlands, beating the good colt Mazeppa.

Lochinvar, a bay colt, was the winner of the £100 Sweepstakes at Newmarket on 3rd October, beating Sir Mark Wood's Galantine.