Morton & Eden have released photos of Nelson’s Breast Star of the Order of the Bath in conjunction with their press release (link previously posted by Kester), so now is the time to publish them all here in their full glory, with a recap of the sale based on information provided by Morton & Eden:
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Never before publicly displayed, the Star is to be offered for sale by specialist London auctioneers Morton & Eden on Friday October 22, the day after Trafalgar Day. It is estimated to fetch £300,000 to 500,000.
Depicted in numerous paintings and sculptures including the statue on Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square, the Star is now being offered for sale anonymously by a direct descendant of Admiral Keats and has been consigned to auction from overseas.
After Nelson’s death his original awards and his title Nelson and Bronte were inherited by his brother, the Rev William Nelson. On March 24 1814, William Nelson sent the Bath Star to his late brother’s great friend and confidant, Vice Admiral Sir Richard Keats KB. An accompanying letter, which is to be sold with the Star, reads: “My Dear Sir, I hope you will do me the favour to accept the Star herewith sent, in testimony of your esteem for and the mutual friendship which subsisted between yourself and my lamented and beloved Brother.”
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The KB was awarded in particular recognition of his outstanding contribution to the successful outcome of the Battle of Cape St. Vincent on February 14 1797. He also received a large Naval Gold Medal for the action in which, Nelson left the battle line on his own initiative and engaged part of the Spanish fleet which was attempting to flee. He subsequently led a boarding party which eventually captured two enemy ships-of-the-line, while the remainder of the Spanish fleet limped back to the safety of Cadiz harbour.
Later in the same year Nelson took part in the assault on Santa Cruz, Tenerife, during which he lost his right arm. He returned home to recuperate and was invested as a Knight of the Order of the Bath by King George III in September 1797.
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The portrait illustrated above is by Lemuel Francis Abbott. Dated 1797, it shows Viscount Nelson wearing the large Naval Gold Medal for the Battle of Cape St Vincent around his neck (now lost) and the Breast Star of the Order of the Bath. It is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery and is reproduced here by kind permission. It may be published only in connection with a preview or review of the Morton & Eden auction and should be credited © National Portrait Gallery, London.
The insignia of the Order of the Bath comprises the Breast Star, an accompanying gold collar and a badge. At the centre of the eight-pointed silver Breast Star is a gold and red enamel ring bearing the motto of the Order “Tria juncto in uno” (Three joined in one) with three crowns at its centre. The reverse of the Nelson Star has been engraved as follows: “The Star of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson Duke of Bronte KB &c &c Who fell in his last Glorious Victory off Cape Trafalgar the 21 October 1805 Presented to Vice Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats by Earl Nelson 24th March 1814”.
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Nelson's collar, which would have accompanied the Star, was formerly in the possession of General Alexander Nelson Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport, 4th Duke of Bronte, who married the Rev William Nelson’s daughter. It subsequently passed into a British institutional collection, where it remains. His badge was lost in the Greenwich theft.
The sale will be held at 2 pm on Friday 22 October at Sotheby’s, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, W1A 2AA. The Breast Star will be on exhibition at Sotheby's, October 18 (12 noon to 4.30 pm); October 19-21 (9 am to 4.30 pm); October 22 (9 am to 12 noon).
More information regarding this sale can be obtained from Morton & Eden: James Morton, Morton & Eden Ltd, 45 Maddox Street, London W1S 2PE. Tel: +44 (0)20 7493 5344. Fax: +44 (0)20 7495 6325. Email:
info@mortonandeden.com