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EH103 THE ORDERS OF ADMIRAL LORD NELSON A superbly mounted replica set of Nelson's orders, made exactly as the originals which were on his coat at the Battle of Trafalgar. |
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EH248 A walking stick made from oak with an engraved copper band from Nelson's Flagship HMS Victory to celebrate the first 100th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar in 1905. The walking stick is 91cm long £350 |
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EH288 Nelson's Personal Porcelain A superb example of this fine service in excellent condition. |
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EH141 Battle of Trafalgar - a Certificate of Penmanship signed by an Abram Buckley scrips 1808 Size of frame 61 cm (21 ins) x 53 cm (21 ins)
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EHRH05 Battle of the Nile - a Certificate of Penmanship A very rare item indeed mounted in an oak frame. Size of frame 52 cm (20 ins) x 44 cm (17 ins) £1750 |
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EHRH06 A Tribute to the Memory of Horatio Nelson An exremely rare engraving by Edward Orme circa 1805 - 1806 Size of frame 56 cm (22 ins) x 43 cm (18 ins) £2750 |
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EH124 Staffordshire stoneware jug representing Admiral Lord Nelson, text at the bottom front of the jug reads - Trafalgar - England expects everyman to do his duty. Height of the jug is 23cm (9ins). Date circa 1840 Very good condition |
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EH125 A coal cast bronze bust of Admiral Lord Nelson mounted on to oak from HMS Victory. The bust no.2 of 15 produced in 2003 as a limited edition by Norfolk artist Janet Bowman and is believed to be the only sculpture of Nelson with his hat on since the one produced for Nelsons column in Trafalgar Square London. The bust is 66cm (26 ins) in height with a base dimension of 21 cm (8 1/4 ins) x 23 cm (9 ins) and comes with a provenance certificate from HMS Victory.
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EH133 A unique plaster wall plaque of Admiral Lord Nelson in relief facing left. Produced in 1935 by T. Shaw Wilson A.R.C.A. Size 33cm (13 ins) x 24 cm (9 1/2ins) |
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EH118 A 19th Century Cast Iron 'Nelson' Stick Stand |
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EH037 A pair of elegant Urns made from the copper of Nelson's ship HMS Foudroyant which was wrecked on Blackpool beach during a storm in 1897. Height 10cm (4ins) £500 |
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HMS Victory A superb museum standard model of HMS Victory in full sail and finely detailed the model, which is built from a kit, was expertly made in the late 20thc. Size L 126 X H 97 X W 44 cm £4250 |
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EH125 An extremely rare Bronze Stanchion from HMS Victory. mounted in a display case. The Stanchion comes with provenence. Emma Hart has extensively researched this item and many experts agree that the Stanchion is probably late 18thc - early 19thc, possibly from the quarterdeck companion way. Size of the display case L 102 x H 26 x W 23 cm
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EH194 An early 19thc Lincolnshire oak long case clock with swan neck hood. The face is painted with the top image showing Lady Hamilton as Britannia with a memorial urn marked Nelson, a lion to the left and to the right in the background Men of War at sea. The dial has seashells in each corner and is inscribed S.Peacock Lincoln. The clock has a two-train eight-day movement with a bell strike on the hour. Ref: Clock Makers of the World volume 1 - Samuel Peacock - Lincoln 1812 The clock height is 211cm (83 ins) in excellent condition and working order. £5500 |
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EHDW01 Admiral Lord Nelson . Circular Brass Snuff Box The box is 2.1 ins. in diameter and set with an edging of Greek key design. The Admiral's bust, full uniform, hair en queue. Reverse : ( inscribed between two oak branches ) Conqueror at Aboukir 1 August 1798 / Copenhagen 2nd April 1801 / Trafalgar 21st October 1805 / Where he Gloriously Fell. The side of the box is ornamented with the Greek key design. Date circa 1806 - 1810 in good condition
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EH251 A Staffordshire pot lid produced in the Pratt factory, the image is taken from an original watercolour by Austin. and shows a table enactment of the battle between the British and French fleets at Aboukir in 1789 which resulted in the destruction of the French fleet and one of Nelson's most complete and decisive victories Circa 1850 £165 |
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EH185 An Octant made
by Keohan £950 |
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EHDW08 Davidson Nile Medal in Bronze A good and original example of Alexander Davidson’s Nile Medal as issued to all sailors and marines that took part in the Battle of the Nile. Circa 1798. Such medals are becoming harder to find. Some slight bruising and wear - overall very good |
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