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Nelson and the Royal Navy 1750-1815

5 July 2005 | starting at 11:00 BST

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A pair of gold betrothal rings reputed to have been exchanged by Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, English, circa 1805, 1 by 3/4 in (2.5 by 2 cm) 2

"I have 23 Sail with Me and Should they come out I shall immediately bring them to battle...that as an Enemys fleet they may be annihilated" Horatio Nelson

"Bringing the Enemy to Battle in such a Manner as to make the business decisive" Horatio Nelson

W Bromley after R BowyerThe right Honourable Lord Viscount Nelson

William Lionel WyllieTrafalgar

William Lionel WyllieTrafalgar

William Lionel WyllieBattle of Trafalgar

Montague Dawson(British 1895-1973)H.M.S. 'Victory' Searching the Seas 48.2 x 73.7cm. (19 x 29in.)


After Robert Dodd (1748-1815) 90x64cm(35.5x25in)framed each. 3

William John Huggins(British, 1781-1845)The Battle of Trafalgar one 56.5 x 76.8cm. (22 1/4 x 30 1/4in.), one 58.4 x 76.2cm. (23 x 30in.), one 59 x 76.8cm. (23 1/4 x 30 1/4in.), (3)

Timothy Franklin Ross Thompson(British, b. 1951)H.M.S. “Bellerophon” engaging two enemy “74’s” at Trafalgar, 61 x 91.4 cm. (24 x 36 in.)

John Callow(British, 1822-1878)H.M.S. “Victory” heavily engaged at Trafalgar 61 x 91.4cm. (24 x 36in.)

Alma Claude Burton Cull(British 1880-1931)H.M.S. “Victory” leading the fleet into immortality; each 51 x 21.5 cm. (20 x 8 1/2 in.) (2)

Eduardo de Martino(Italian, 1838-1912)'Victory', possibly with Captain Blackwood leaving to return to his own ship, the frigate 'Euryalus', after a meeting with Nelson 66 x 46 cm. (26 x 18 in.)

M.** Thompson(British, 19th. Century)The Battle of Trafalgar 76 x 111.4cm. (29 7/8 x 43 7/8in.)

John Steven Dews(British, b. 1949)The battle of Trafalgar – H.M.S. “Victory” breaking the enemy line and raking the stern of the French flagship as she goes through 101.6 x 167.6cm. (40 x 66in.)

William Barnett Spencer(British, 19th. Century)The Battle of Trafalgar, a set of four, comprising: each 48.2 x 78.8cm. (19 x 31in.), (4)

Thomas Buttersworth(British, 1768-1842)H.M.S. 'Victory' in full sail and in a squall each 35.6 x 45cm. (14 x 17 3/4in.), (2)


Nelson's last signal at Trafalgar, 20th century, 37x56cm(14.5x22in)

George Browne Lewis, Second Signal Lieutenant of HMS Victory

Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood’s ‘Trafalgar’ shoe buckles circa, 1800

A brass speaking trumpet, H.M.S. "Victory", English, early 19th century, 57x15cm(22.5x6in)

The sailcloth pouch for H.M.S. "Victory's" tobacco list, English, 1804-1805, 33 by 20cm (13 by 8in)

A Fragment of Cloth Reputed to Come From the Flag of HMS "Victory", early 19th century, 17 b y 6cm (6 3/4 by 2 1/4 in)

Framed fragment of HMS "Victory's" flag at Trafalgar 41x36cm(16x14in)

A Framed section of Sail Canvas 35x21cm(13.7x8.3in)

A Framed Fragment of HMS "Victory's" Topsail at Trafalgar 22cm(8.6in)dia.

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

A Model of H.M.S. "Victory", English, early 20th century, 90x30.5x66cm(35.5x12x26in)

A large cased model of H.M.S. "Victory", English, modern, 119x48x92cm(47x19x36in)

A Modern Model of HMS Victory 134x48x94cm(52.8x19x37in)

Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840,

The Naval Gold Medal for Trafalgar awarded to Captain Eliab Harvey, in command of H.M.S. Temeraire,

The historically important Naval General Service medal to Able Seaman William Saunders, who is purported by analysis to have partook in the carrying of Admiral Lord Nelson below deck after his mortal wound inflicted by the French marksman at Trafalgar, and who then was immortalised in the famous painting 'The Death of Nelson' by the American artist Benjamin West in 1806, in which he is shown kneeling at Nelson's feet.

Sea Charts Vincente Tofino de San Miguel [Atlas hidrografico de las costas de España en el Mediterraneo]

A circular gold snuff box with inset portrait miniature of Napoleon Bonaparte, French, late 18th century, 8.2 cm (3 1/4in) diam.

A silver locket containing a lock of Lord Nelson's hair, early 19th century, 3 cm (1 1/8 in) diam.

The Naval Gold Medal awarded to Captain Charles Tyler who served aboard H.M.S.Tonnant,

"The Glorious Victory of the 21" Charles Tyler (Captain HMS Tonnant)

An Exceptional Cased Lloyd's Patriotic Fund Trafalgar Sword And Belt Of £100 Value To Charles Tyler Esq., Captain Of H.M.S. TonnantDated 21st October 1805

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