Furniture & Works of Art - 24 Sep 2013
Four early 19th century Nelson commemorative reverse glass pictures
Four early 19th century Nelson commemorative reverse glass pictures, 'The Noble Admiral LORD NELSON fell in the Arms of VICTORY by the wound in his left BREAST from a Musket shot in the memobrable Battle on the 21st Octr. 1805 at CAPE TRAFALGAR off CADIZ.....' London. publifhed by P. Gally Novr. 25. 1805. No.7. Beauchamp Street, Leather Lane, Holborn. 10¼ x 13¾in (25.8 x 35.2cm); 'LORD NELSON, LAYING IN STATE.' Pub. Feb. 24. 1806, by I. Hinton, 44, Wells Strt. Oxford Strt.; 'BRITANNIA brining her DEAD HERO to BRITANNIA'S SHORE.', also published by I. Hinton; 'A Tribute of Gratitude to British Valour and Intrepidity, commemorating the glorious services of Admiral Lord Nelson who fell gloriously fighting for his Country, Octr 21 1805.', Pubd Feby 1. 1806 by Peter Barnaschina 73 Leather Lane Holborn. (4)
Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.