An Important "North West Passage" Polar Exploration Presentation Gold Box and other items to Commander Matthew Liddon, Royal Navy (a) Gold Box by J.S. ( Hallmarks for London, 1820-21 ), 73 mm. x 48 mm., the cover decorated with a two colour gold border of roses and thistles, the inside inscribed 'Presented to Lieutenant Matthew Liddon, Commander of H.M.S. Griper, IN THE EXPEDITION UNDER CAPTAIN PARRY, to discover A North West Passage A.D. 1819. BY HIS FRIENDS RESIDENT CHIEFLY IN THE TOWN and Neighbourhood of his Native Place Axminster Devon IN TESTIMONY OF THEIR ESTEEM for his Private Worth, and high admiration of his Gallantry and Public Services.' (Maker's Mark J.S., possibly for J. Stroud, London goldsmith, fl. 1819-1823) (b) Portrait miniature on ivory of Liddon half-length, in Naval uniform, 70 mm. x 85 mm., attributed to Opie, in heavy gilt frame, written on the reverse 'Matthew Liddon, 1st. February 1819, London' (c) A pair of gold 'bullion' Naval Epaulets, c. 1820, in contemporary box, together with five other items of accoutrement including sword knot and gold cloth sword belt (d) Copper visiting card plate by Hughes and Mimber of London engraved 'Captain Liddon Royal Navy' in paper wrapper of Miller, Stationers, 52 Park St., Bristol (e) An early 19th century gold ring, set with chrysolite, rubies and diamonds, with an old ivory ticket indistinctly inscribed 'Engagement ring Matthew Liddon', and a recent ticket stating 'Engagement ring of Matthew Liddon (R.N. who went at Capt. of the Hecla (sic.), with Sir. E. Parry to find N.W. Passage 1821). Anne Bilke - whose mother was Anne Bun - sister of Bun of Covent Garden Theatre and his Majesty's Theatre - picture of him by Opie.' (lot)
An Important "North West Passage" Polar Exploration Presentation Gold Box and other items to Commander Matthew Liddon, Royal Navy (a) Gold Box by J.S. ( Hallmarks for London, 1820-21 ), 73 mm. x 48 mm., the cover decorated with a two colour gold border of roses and thistles, the inside inscribed 'Presented to Lieutenant Matthew Liddon, Commander of H.M.S. Griper, IN THE EXPEDITION UNDER CAPTAIN PARRY, to discover A North West Passage A.D. 1819. BY HIS FRIENDS RESIDENT CHIEFLY IN THE TOWN and Neighbourhood of his Native Place Axminster Devon IN TESTIMONY OF THEIR ESTEEM for his Private Worth, and high admiration of his Gallantry and Public Services.' (Maker's Mark J.S., possibly for J. Stroud, London goldsmith, fl. 1819-1823) (b) Portrait miniature on ivory of Liddon half-length, in Naval uniform, 70 mm. x 85 mm., attributed to Opie, in heavy gilt frame, written on the reverse 'Matthew Liddon, 1st. February 1819, London' (c) A pair of gold 'bullion' Naval Epaulets, c. 1820, in contemporary box, together with five other items of accoutrement including sword knot and gold cloth sword belt (d) Copper visiting card plate by Hughes and Mimber of London engraved 'Captain Liddon Royal Navy' in paper wrapper of Miller, Stationers, 52 Park St., Bristol (e) An early 19th century gold ring, set with chrysolite, rubies and diamonds, with an old ivory ticket indistinctly inscribed 'Engagement ring Matthew Liddon', and a recent ticket stating 'Engagement ring of Matthew Liddon (R.N. who went at Capt. of the Hecla (sic.), with Sir. E. Parry to find N.W. Passage 1821). Anne Bilke - whose mother was Anne Bun - sister of Bun of Covent Garden Theatre and his Majesty's Theatre - picture of him by Opie.' (lot)
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