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Midshipman Proctor’s Sword for Valour at the Battle of Copenhagen (1 of 15)
Wick Antiques Ltd
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Midshipman Proctor’s Sword for Valour at the Battle of Copenhagen

REF: LA485133
£125,000
€146,020
$157,234
Certified DealerApproved listing348 sales by dealer
Certified DealerApproved listing348 sales by dealer
Description
This English antique (c.1900) curved sword has a blued steel German blade with an ivory cross-hatched grip bearing silver and gilt mounts in the form of a lion’s head and mane. The grip is mounted with an oval silver plaque engraved with the coat of arms (1801-1816 pattern) of King George III supporting a medal decorated with a fouled anchor; and the has reverse a similar plaque engraved with the monogram Jp, probably for Midshipman James Proctor, surmounted by a naval coronet, within a garter inscribed ‘Battle of Copenhagen’ above the ship’s name ‘Edgar’. The top of the blade signed in gilt ‘J.J. Runkel Solingen’. With belt and slings in a fitted mahogany box lined in green velvet. James Proctor (died before 1814), the likely recipient of this presentation sword, was midshipman in Hms Edgar, 74 guns, which led Nelson’s division at the Battle of Copenhagen in April 1801. As the first ship to engage the enemy, Edgar sustained extensive damage and suffered 142 casualties including one lieutenant killed, another whose arm was shot away, and five midshipmen wounded. Among the wounded was Proctor who, given the officer losses, may have demonstrated outstanding leadership for which he received this sword, possibly from his grateful commanding officer Captain James Murray. Proctor recovered from his wound, was promoted lieutenant and by March 1805 was serving in Spencer, 74 guns, attached to Nelson’s fleet in the Mediterranean. However, with many of the crew suffering from scurvy and fever, Spencer was sent away to re-victual just days before Trafalgar. The ship subsequently joined Admiral Duckworth’s squadron for the Battle of San Domingo in February 1806 Presented before the institution in 1803 of Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund, this sword is an example of an unofficial presentation made on an ad hoc basis by a senior officer following an action. To Nelson’s dismay, the Battle of Copenhagen was not recognised with a gold medal and, unlike the Nile, it was not widely commemorated making relics connected to the action rare. Johann Justus Runkel (1751-1808) was born in Germany. He emigrated to Britain as an importer of swords and sword blades from Solingen and set up shop at 8 Tookes Court, Castle Street, Holborn where he sold swords to military officers and unmounted blades to other English cutlers including Thomas Gill. Despite fines, court cases and confiscation of blades for undervaluing imports, he was one of the most important merchants involved in the trade of Solingen blades in London and became a freeman of the Cutlers Company in 1796. Ivory License Ref: 27PA12UF
measurements
Height:
37 in
declaration
Wick Antiques Ltd has clarified that the Midshipman Proctor’s Sword for Valour at the Battle of Copenhagen (LA485133) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1800
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Material:
Date of Manufacture:
c.1800
location
This Midshipman Proctor’s Sword for Valour at the Battle of Copenhagen is located in Hampshire, United Kingdom

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