loquaciousconnoisseur:Gold ‘fede’ or betrothal ring, the bezel of the ring is made in the form of tw
loquaciousconnoisseur:Gold ‘fede’ or betrothal ring, the bezel of the ring is made in the form of two clasped hands. This ring is one of a pair exchanged by Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson and his lover Emma, Lady Hamilton. It was worn by Nelson at the time of his death. Emma’s ring is in the collections of the Royal Naval Museum, Portsmouth. Nelson and Emma took communion together before his departure, and probably exchanged rings at this time. They were enacting the more informal kind of betrothal that preceded the ‘Act for the Better Preventing of Clandestine Marriages’ of 1753. These unofficial ceremonies might include the exchange of vows between friends. [National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Nelson-Ward Collection] -- source link
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