Express & Star

Three locks of Lord Nelson’s hair fetch more than £5,000 at auction

They had a pre-sale estimate of £2,000 to £3,000.

Published
Last updated
Lord Nelson

Three locks of Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson’s hair have sold at auction for more than £5,000, beating their pre-sale estimate of £2,000 to £3,000.

The rare items were part of a Nelson collection belonging to late historian Ron Fiske.

They sold at Keys Auctioneers and Valuers of Aylsham in Norfolk this week for £5,278.34 including the buyer’s premium.

Nelson items sale
(Keys Auctioneers and Valuers/PA)

Nelson was a British naval commander famed for his victories over the French during the Napoleonic Wars, including the Battle of Trafalgar, where he was killed in action in 1805.

Mr Fiske, who died in 2018, was an inaugural member of the Nelson Society and served as its chairman for nine years.

The locks are kept in paper packets, with the first inscribed in ink: “The hair of Horatio Lord Nelson, given me by Horatia, 22 May 1818.”

The second packet, which contains two locks, says: “The great Lord Nelson hair cut off when he left off tying his hair.”

David Broom, of Keys, said ahead of the auction: “Despite some recent controversy about historical figures, interest in Nelson remains very high.”

Sorry, we are not accepting comments on this article.