Lot Essay
Commander Thomas Masterman Hardy, RN (1769-1839) Admiral Lord Nelson's closest confidant, was the only officer of rank to have served at all of Nelson's naval victories against the French. As Captain of the Fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar (21 October 1805), Hardy was standing beside Nelson when the Admiral was shot on the deck of HMS Victory, and, attending him below deck, received Nelson's legendary dying utterance, "Kiss me Hardy." Although scholars have questioned the validity of these famous words, the story speaks for the closeness of the two officers. Hardy served at sea until 1827, when he joined the Admiralty board as First Sea Lord, and became governor of the Royal Naval Hospital at Greenwich in 1834.
This tureen was presented to Hardy by HRH the Duke of Kent, fourth son of George III, in recognition of his services as captain of the HMS Isis in 1802.
This tureen was presented to Hardy by HRH the Duke of Kent, fourth son of George III, in recognition of his services as captain of the HMS Isis in 1802.