Wick Antiques from Nelson to Churchill

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Captain Rotheram’s seagoing ‘Duck’s Foot’ pistol

Length: 12 ½ in (32cm) Width: 6in (15cm)

This flintlock volley pistol of ‘Duck’s Foot’ type has four three-stage barrels numbered from ‘1’ to ‘4’, border engraved breech-block, action engraved with rococo ornament, walnut butt inlaid with silver-wire scrollwork and set with an oval escutcheon inscribed Capt Edw Rotherham. English, circa 1800 Edward Rotheram (1753-1830) entered the Royal Navy in 1777 seeing action in the early years of his career at the battles of Martinique, St Kitts and Saintes during the American War. After further sporadic postings, lacklustre advancement and periods of unemployment, he benefited from the reluctant patronage of fellow Northumbrian Vice-Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood who made Rotheram his flag-captain in Dreadnought, 98 guns, then, just days before the Battle of Trafalgar, in Royal Sovereign, 100 guns. Royal Sovereign led the lee division at the action, opening the engagement and fighting gallantly, to the approval of Nelson watching from Victory. Rotheram’s personal, old-school bravery was much commented upon, especially as he chose to fight in dress uniform with gilt epaulettes and an oversized gold laced hat. ‘Let me alone’, he replied when urged to dress down, ‘I have always fought in a cocked hat and I always will’. Immediately following the battle Collingwood, now commander-in-chief following

Nelson’s death, appointed Rotheram to Bellerophon, 74 guns, whose captain had been killed (see Pryce Cumby Silver page 57). He remained in the ship until 1808 when, having survived a court martial for unacceptable behaviour towards his fellow officers, he was retired ashore. Four-shot volley pistols, with their distinctive ‘Duck’s Foot’ shape, were popular among sea officers for close quarter boarding actions or quelling a mutinous crew.


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A Hunt class destroyer in Valetta Harbour by Montague Dawson

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pages 114-115

1989 Admiral Earl Mountbatten of Burma, a bronze by Greta Berlin.

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pages 116-117

1909 Britannia by Charles Dixon R.A. for King George V

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pages 112-113

A mahogany long case ‘tide’ clock, attributed to Gillows

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pages 110-111

1899 A boardroom model of the PS Tantallon Castle

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pages 106-107

1883 A boardroom model of the Knight of St

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pages 104-105

The Leather family cannon

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pages 100-101

An HMS Victory souvenir oak trinket box

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page 96

The Royal Solent Yacht Club cannon

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pages 94-95

1828 The Southampton ladies’ Royal Yacht Squadron regatta cup

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pages 92-93

1823 Lieutenant Rabett’s seagoing flute

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pages 90-91

Admiral Viscount Exmouth’s naval presentation sabre

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pages 86-87

1815 A pair of Carys’ 21-inch globes

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pages 84-85

A Nelson armorial mirror

2min
pages 80-81

1806 Admiral Bingham’s naval cabinet from HMS

4min
pages 82-83

Reverse glass paintings commemorating the death of Nelson

2min
pages 78-79

A ‘Jolly Boat’ decanter stand

1min
page 74

An Admiral Viscount Nelson gold and enamel memorial ring

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page 77

A papier mâché model of ‘The Lobster and the Crab’

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pages 72-73

Admiral Viscount Nelson’s portrait cameo pendant by William Tassie

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page 71

Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy’s silhouette by John Field

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page 68

Admiral Viscount Duncan’s portrait cameo by James Tassie

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page 69

Spanish treasure casket captured by HMS Minotaur at Trafalgar

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page 67

Purser Wardlaw’s shaving mirror

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page 66

An oak beam end chock from HMS Victory

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pages 62-63

Silver salver of a hero of Trafalgar: Captain Pryce Cumby

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page 61

Captain Rotheram’s ‘Duck’s Foot’ pistol

1min
pages 56-57

The Death of Nelson by Samuel Drummond

5min
pages 58-60

Commander Arthur Farquhar’s £100 Patriotic Fund sword

4min
pages 52-55

Valentine Munden’s prize silver salver

1min
page 51

Admiral Duckworth’s silver salver and tray

4min
pages 48-50

Admiral Viscount Nelson’s seagoing silver dishes

2min
pages 46-47

Midshipman Proctor’s presentation sword for valour at the Battle of Copenhagen

2min
pages 44-45

Admiral Viscount Nelson’s wine glass for the Battle of Copenhagen

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page 43

Admiral Hamond’s cabin mirrors from the Battle of Copenhagen,

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page 42

Admiral Lord Nelson’s portrait intaglio seal, after Simon de Koster

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page 41

1800 A pair of Carys’ 12-inch floor globes

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pages 38-39

A marble head of Admiral Lord Nelson, after Thaler and Ranson

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page 40

Presentation drawing of Admiral Lord Nelson’s Chelengk

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pages 36-37

Watercolours by Chaplain Cooper Willyams

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pages 34-35

Admiral Lord Nelson’s Birthday Service

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pages 30-32

An Emblematical Drawing of Large Proportions by

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page 33

A Napoleonic French prisoner of war model of a Nile prize

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page 29

Captain Sir Andrew Snape Hammond’s Navy Office document box

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page 28

Italian watercolour of the Battle of the Nile

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page 21

HMS Zealous: Plan of the Battle of the Nile

2min
pages 22-23

The works of Horace from Horatio Nelson’s library

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pages 16-17

An oak water keg taken from San Josef

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page 20

Camperdown by Charles Dixon R.A

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pages 18-19

Master Thomas Atkinson’s captured copy of Table des

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pages 24-25

1795 Trinity House silver presentation cup and cover

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pages 14-15
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