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Nelson funeral pieces under the hammer

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A SILK cloth from Admiral Lord Nelson’s funeral carriage is going under the hammer.

Nelson was killed in action in the Battle of Trafalgar, which became one of his most famous victories, in 1805.

After his body was preserved in brandy, it was transporte­d back to England, where the naval hero was given a five-day state funeral. The silk “hatchment” from the funeral carriage which took Nelson to his final resting place in St Paul’s Cathedral is expected to fetch £50,000 at auction.

A funeral car, modelled on HMS Victory, was adorned with six silk panels bearing the coat of arms of Lord and Lady Nelson. Auction house

Sotheby’s is also selling a necklace, pictured right, worn by Lady Emma Hamilton, Nelson’s mistress, which is expected to fetch £60,000.

And a sword with a silver handle, believed to have been carried by the British naval commander, could fetch £50,000. Bidding for the items begins on December 10.

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 ?? TRISTAN FEWINGS/SOTHEBY’S ?? A fine painted silk hatchment from the state funeral carriage of Lord Nelson is expected to reach £50,000 at auction
TRISTAN FEWINGS/SOTHEBY’S A fine painted silk hatchment from the state funeral carriage of Lord Nelson is expected to reach £50,000 at auction

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