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Attributed to John Sinclair after John Frederick Herring Sr Doncaster Gold Cup, 1825; Lottery, Longwaits, Cedrie, and Figaro Oil on canvas 18.50 x 36.50 in Signed. John Sinclair after John Fredrick Herring Sr. Preparing for the Doncaster Gold Cup, 1825, with Mr. Whittaker’s ‘Lottery,’ Mr. Craven’s ‘Longwaist,’ Mr. Lampton’s ‘Cedric,’ and Mr. Farquharson’s ‘Figaro’ The 1825 Doncaster Gold Cup was won by Lottery, a large dark bay by Tramp out of Mandane, seen here on the left being held by a groom and with his jockey, G. Nelson, up. Bred by Richard Watt, at Bishop Burton in Yorkshire, Lottery was an attractive, 16-hand racehorse with a nervous and uncertain temperament but extraordinary natural ability. Owned by Thomas Whitaker of Downthorpe Hall, he displayed a number of undesirable traits as a colt, such as getting down and rolling when he could not rid himself of his rider in any other way. But when he did run, he was outstanding and was considered by some to be the horse of a century. In 1824, as a 4-year-old, Lottery won the King’s Plate at Newcastle and beat Abron at York by six lengths, going on to win the Cup at the same meeting by 10 lengths. His greatest victory, however, was the 1825 Doncaster Gold Cup. In this famously hard-fought race, Lottery led throughout, beating Mr. Craven’s Longwaist by a neck, but leaving the rest of the field more than half a mile behind. These included Mr. Lumley’s second-place finisher, Falcon; Mr. Farquharson’s Figaro (the horse on the far right of the group of three depicted here); Lord Silgo’s Starch; Mr. Lambton’s Cedric (the middle horse in the group of three); the Duke of Leeds’ Crowcatcher; Lord Exeter’s Zealot; and Mr. Duncome’s bay filly, St. Helena. In all, Lottery won 11 races. However, his always uncertain temper and naturally erratic behavior was aggravated by over-training and mismanagement, but for which many contemporaries thought he would otherwise have been one of the most brilliant performers on the British turf.

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