
Description
Nelson (Horatio, Admiral) Letter signed ("Nelson & Bronte")
Dimensions:9.5 x 7.5"/ 24.5 x 19cm
Handwritten secretarial letter to Rear Admiral Sir Richard Bickerton, marked 'Secret' and reading "Rendezvous No. 101. Telamone Bay, Coast of Tuscany, to the South East of Elba", with postscript saying "Sir Richard Bickerton will be good enough to consider the Secret Memo of this date, previously delivered, as Rendezvous No. 100", clearly signed by the Admiral "Nelson & Bronte", one page, folding marks, minor age-related toning, 4to, Victory at Sea, 25 February 1804.
***In February 1804, Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson was in command of the Mediterranean Fleet, blockading the French fleet in Toulon aboard his flagship, HMS Victory.
Dimensions:9.5 x 7.5"/ 24.5 x 19cm
Buyer's Premium
29%
Nelson (Horatio, Admiral) Letter signed ("Nelson & Bronte")
Estimate £5,000-£7,000
Starting Price
£4,000
Autographs & Memorabilia
May 08, 2026 12:00 PM EDTChiswick, United Kingdom
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