Walter John Henry Jones
(June 4, 1866 – April 14, 1932), was an
English
polo player.
He was
born at The Elms, Warrington
, the son of William Charles Jones and Lucretia
Elizabeth Jones. His father was the owner of Jones Brothers
Cotton Mills in Leigh, and extremely wealthy.
Jones was a fine
sportsman, was educated at Harrow School
and Jesus College, Cambridge
, and played polo, primarily for
the "Rugby" team. He represented Great Britain
in polo at the 1908 Summer Olympics
, playing for the Hurlingham team, winning the
silver medal. He lived at Hurlingham Lodge in Fulham,
London. He married Maud, the widow of George Lyttelton Dewhurst
(another Lancashire cotton magnate) of Beechwood, Lymm, Cheshire
and Aberuchill Castle, Scotland.
Jones, a cotton-broker, was an important collector of first
editions and watercolours and enjoyed big-game hunting, fishing and
polo. He purchased J.M.W Turners's The Blue Rigi from Agnew's in
1912, who had purchased it at the Taylor sale for 2,700 guineas,
but although he was interested in The Red Rigi (purchased for 2,100
guineas) he hesitated. It was sold to R.A. Tatton before being
auctioned, yet again at Christie's, in 1928 when it was bought, yet
again by Agnew's, and sold to Jones. Along with other drawings by
British artists, the collection passed to Jones' widow, and was
sold after her death at Christie's on 3 July 1942. Though The Blue
Rigi still fetched the highest price in the sale, the wartime date
explains the relatively low prices, The Blue Rigi going for 1500
guineas, The Red Rigi for 1100 guineas. The seventeen other Turners
in the sale, in addition to the Rigis, ranged in date from The West
Entrance of Peterborough Cathedral of 1795 to a late Venetian
watercolour of circa 1841 and included two of the 1817 Rhine series
of watercolours painted for Walter Fawkes, probably Turner's
greatest patron, and other British, German, Swiss and Italian
subjects.
He died leaving a net estate of £327,406.
See also:
Polo at the
1908 Summer Olympics
References
- Estate: The Times, Sept 3, 1932, page 13
- Obituary: The Polo Monthly, May 1932, page 92
- Turner: Christies catalogue June 25 2006, Lot 53; The
Times June 19, 1942, page 7; The Times, July 4, 1942,
page 6