John Beer (British, 1860-1930) horse racing watercolour
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John Beer (British, 1860-1930) watercolour of the finish of the 1901 St Leger at Doncaster,
signed, titled, with the first three racehorses identified including the winner Doricles, watercolour heightened with gouache, in modern mounting & frame under glass, the image 26 by 36cm., overall 41 by 50cm.
Doricles was owned by Mr Leopold de Rothschild, trained by Alfred Hayhoe on the very estate where the auction is being conducted, the Palace House Stables in Newmarket. He was ridden by Kempton Cannon
Lots 10 to 34 Memorabilia relating to the Royal Jockey John Watts (1861-1902) and the jockey Kempton Cannon (1879-1951). The connection between the two jockeys being that Watts's widow married Cannon. Provenance: by family descent.

