Loving cup commemorating the Trafalgar centenary
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Loving cup commemorating the Trafalgar centenary
Three handled loving cup commemorating the Trafalgar centenary, printed in full colour and gilt. On one side is an oval profile portrait of Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), a naval crown above, flanked with a Union Jack and White Ensign, the chelengk and San Josef crests below. A second panel shows Britannia in Neptune's sea chariot, the oval surrounded by shamrocks, roses, thistles and leeks. The third panel shows 'H.M.S. VICTORY', '1805' and 'H.M.S. KING EDWARD VII', '1905'.
W.T. Copeland & Sons Ltd.
- Image reference: E5959
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Walter Collection
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