A WELL-PRESENTED FRAGMENT FROM THE UNION FLAG USED AT LORD NELSON'S FUNERAL AND TORN BY THE SAILOR'S OF VICTORY
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A WELL-PRESENTED FRAGMENT FROM THE UNION FLAG USED AT LORD NELSON'S FUNERAL AND TORN BY THE SAILOR'S OF VICTORY

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A WELL-PRESENTED FRAGMENT FROM THE UNION FLAG USED AT LORD NELSON'S FUNERAL AND TORN BY THE SAILOR'S OF VICTORY
approximately 35in. long with three hand-stitched white and red divisions, tapering from 2½in. to 1in.; together with an early 19th-century print of the funeral car, a description of the car and a letter of provenance signed by James Saunders, 1882 -- 32 x 47in. (81 x 120cm.) including frame; Textile and dye reports confirming this fragment matches other known examples.
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James Saunders's Collection, sold by Sotheby's, 18th May, 1882.
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拍品專文

The incident from which fragments of Victory's flag were produced is well known and was included in a report in THE TIMES on 10th January, 1806, the day after the funeral: The honest tars, however, who bore into the church the ensigns of the Victory, desirous of retaining some momentoes of their great and favourite Commander, tore off a considerable part of the largest flag, of which most, we believe, all, acquired a small portion; though few other persons were able to get any of it.