Los

64

A George III eighteen carat gold-mounted walking cane Maker's mark WB, London, 1767

In The David McFarlan Collection - A No Reserve S...

Diese Auktion ist eine LIVE Auktion! Sie müssen für diese Auktion registriert und als Bieter freigeschaltet sein, um bieten zu können.
Sie wurden überboten. Um die größte Chance zu haben zu gewinnen, erhöhen Sie bitte Ihr Maximal Gebot.
Ihre Registrierung wurde noch nicht durch das Auktionshaus genehmigt. Bitte, prüfen Sie Ihr E-Mail Konto für mehr Details.
Leider wurde Ihre Registrierung durch das Auktionshaus abgelehnt. Sie können das Auktionshaus direkt kontaktieren über +44 131 225 2266 um mehr Informationen zu erhalten.
Sie sind zurzeit Höchstbieter! Um sicherzustellen, dass Sie das Los erfolgreich ersteigern, loggen Sie sich erneut ein, bevor die Versteigerung des Loses am schließt, um Ihr Maximalgebot zu erhöhen.
Geben Sie jetzt ein Gebot ab! Ihre Registrierung war erfolgreich.
Entschuldigung, die Gebotsabgabephase ist leider beendet. Es erscheinen täglich 1000 neue Lose auf lot-tissimo.com, bitte starten Sie eine neue Anfrage.
Das Bieten auf dieser Auktion hat noch nicht begonnen. Bitte, registrieren Sie sich jetzt, so dass Sie zugelassen werden bis die Auktion startet.
A George III eighteen carat gold-mounted walking cane Maker's mark WB, London, 1767
Das Auktionshaus hat für dieses Los keine Ergebnisse veröffentlicht
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

A George III eighteen carat gold-mounted walking cane Maker's mark WB, London, 1767 The Malacca cane with gold cap chased with scrolls and floral sprays, engraved with the coat of arms of Mercer of Aldie, 120cm long Footnotes: William Mercer of Aldie and Meikleour (d. 1790) was a colonel in the Scots Brigade in the service of the United Provinces in the Netherlands. He was promoted four times by the Council of State of the United Provinces: in 1749 he was made capitaine-commandant, an honorary rank; in 1757, he was promoted to capitaine in the Grenadiers company of the 1st Scots Battalion, and in 1769 to capitaine-commandant; finally, in 1777, he was made Honorary Colonel. Mercer's name appears on a list of 13th December 1782 of officers in the infantry regiment under the command of Major-General Houstoun, who were released from service or integrated into the Dutch army. During Mercer's time, the brigade was headquartered in Maastricht and Tournai. William Mercer married Margaret Murray, the daughter of William Murray of Pitkaithley, in 1762, and had one surviving daughter, Jean, who married George Keith Elphinstone, Admiral Viscount Keith. Jean Mercer's granddaughter, Emily, rebuilt Meikleour House (which overlooks the river Tay on land the Mercers have owned for over 800 years) in the style of a French chateau to honour her father, Count Charles de Flahaut, an aide-de-camp to Napoleon and the natural son of the French statesman Talleyrand. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

A George III eighteen carat gold-mounted walking cane Maker's mark WB, London, 1767 The Malacca cane with gold cap chased with scrolls and floral sprays, engraved with the coat of arms of Mercer of Aldie, 120cm long Footnotes: William Mercer of Aldie and Meikleour (d. 1790) was a colonel in the Scots Brigade in the service of the United Provinces in the Netherlands. He was promoted four times by the Council of State of the United Provinces: in 1749 he was made capitaine-commandant, an honorary rank; in 1757, he was promoted to capitaine in the Grenadiers company of the 1st Scots Battalion, and in 1769 to capitaine-commandant; finally, in 1777, he was made Honorary Colonel. Mercer's name appears on a list of 13th December 1782 of officers in the infantry regiment under the command of Major-General Houstoun, who were released from service or integrated into the Dutch army. During Mercer's time, the brigade was headquartered in Maastricht and Tournai. William Mercer married Margaret Murray, the daughter of William Murray of Pitkaithley, in 1762, and had one surviving daughter, Jean, who married George Keith Elphinstone, Admiral Viscount Keith. Jean Mercer's granddaughter, Emily, rebuilt Meikleour House (which overlooks the river Tay on land the Mercers have owned for over 800 years) in the style of a French chateau to honour her father, Count Charles de Flahaut, an aide-de-camp to Napoleon and the natural son of the French statesman Talleyrand. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

The David McFarlan Collection - A No Reserve Sale

Endet ab
Ort der Versteigerung
7 Melville Crescent
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
EH3 7JA
United Kingdom
...

Wichtige Informationen

This auction is now finished. If you are interested in consigning in future auctions, please contact the specialist department. If you have queries about lots purchased in this auction, please contact client services. View further information about this auction

AGB

https://www.bonhams.com/legals/
Vollständige AGBs

Stichworte: Gehstock