Scabbard
Scabbard for a presentation sword owned by Vice-Admiral Sir Samuel Hood (1762-1814). It is a black leather scabbard with two gilt lockets and chape. Inscribed on the obverse of the grip is 'VICTORY of the NILE 1st Augt 1798' and on the reverse 'CAPTN SAML HOOD / His Majesty's Ship / ZEALOUS'.
After the Battle of the Nile on 1 August 1798, the British captains established the Egyptian Club in commemoration of the action. They also presented their commander, Horatio Nelson with a sword as a token of their admiration. It appears that several members of this club subsequently had swords made for themselves in imitation of the one given to Nelson. It is likely that this sword is one of these.
For details on Vice-Admiral Sir Samuel Hood's naval career see sword WPN1549. Compare with Nile swords WPN1093 and WPN1094. Received with five other swords of his including WPN1546, WPN1548, WPN1549. See also another of his WPN1305.
After the Battle of the Nile on 1 August 1798, the British captains established the Egyptian Club in commemoration of the action. They also presented their commander, Horatio Nelson with a sword as a token of their admiration. It appears that several members of this club subsequently had swords made for themselves in imitation of the one given to Nelson. It is likely that this sword is one of these.
For details on Vice-Admiral Sir Samuel Hood's naval career see sword WPN1549. Compare with Nile swords WPN1093 and WPN1094. Received with five other swords of his including WPN1546, WPN1548, WPN1549. See also another of his WPN1305.
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Object Details
ID: | WPN1550.1 |
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Type: | Scabbard |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Unknown |
Date made: | 1798 |
Credit: | On loan to the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, from the Acland Hood Family |
Parts: |
Presentation Sword
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