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Lot 177

A bamboo walking stick purported to have been owned by Sir William Beatty, English, early 19th century,
89cm (35 in long)

5 July 2005, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £1,320 inc. premium

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A bamboo walking stick purported to have been owned by Sir William Beatty, English, early 19th century,

with brass tip, gold loop and cap engraved "J.D. obit 1852 Aet.76" on modern wall mount; together with a manuscript written "This cane was on board the "Victory" at the battle of Trafalgar. It belonged to Sir William Beatty a favourite surgeon of Lord Nelson, who gave it to Dr Davis also a naval surgeon, father of the late General Gronon Davis. By him it was given to Mr Webb who now asks Captain Chapman to accept it. Lord Nelson took a fancy to the cane and was in the habit of using it. May 1893". 89cm (35 in long)

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Provenance:
Captain Chapman and thence by direct family decent.

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