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Marble Bust of Horatio Nelson "Battle of Trafalgar"

Marble Bust of Horatio Nelson "Battle of Trafalgar"

This reproduction antique highly detailed reconstituted marble bust shows a faithful reproduction of Admiral Horation Nelson.

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£69.00 inc. VAT

The piece is a later recast of the artist 'Fredericks' and is signed on the base.  The bust measures 13.5" in height and weighs approximately 4.5kg.

Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté, KB (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was an English flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. He won several victories, including the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, during which he was killed.

Nelson was born into a moderately prosperous Norfolk family and joined the navy through the influence of his uncle, Maurice Suckling. He rose rapidly through the ranks and served with leading naval commanders of the period before obtaining his own command in 1778. He developed a reputation in the service through his personal valour and firm grasp of tactics but suffered periods of illness and unemployment after the end of the American War of Independence. The outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars allowed Nelson to return to service, where he was particularly active in the Mediterranean. He fought in several minor engagements off Toulon and was important in the capture of Corsica and subsequent diplomatic duties with the Italian states. In 1797, he distinguished himself while in command of HMS Captain at the Battle of Cape St Vincent.