On offer: an original (i.e. not a later reproduction) antique print "1. The Sword of Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester, preserved on the British Museum. 2. The Hilt & part of the Blade of the same size as the Original. 3.  The Inscription on the opposite side of the Blade." 

DATE PRINTED: 1810 . 

SIZE: The printed area including titles is approximately 25.5 x 19 cm, 10 x 7.5 inches (medium) plus margins.

PROVENANCE:  A print published in 'Magna Britannia; Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain... Vol.II Part II, containing the County Palatine of Chester. Published T. Cadell, London'. 1810.  Magna Britannia was written by brothers Daniel Lysons, 1762-1834 and Samuel Lysons, 1763-1819 in several volumes between 1806 and 1822. It covers the counties of Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Cornwall, Cumberland, Derbyshire, and Devon. The work was curtailed in 1819 on Samuel Lysons' death. Unlike other similar works published in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Magna Britannia is of significant value to economists and social historians because the Lysons brothers included content on topics such as population, manufacture and commerce. They were also far less preoccupied than many antiquarians with coats of arms and pedigrees, and did not overstate the grandeur of the counties, as local topographers were apt to do.

ENGRAVER/ARTIST:  Drawn by Frederick Nash and engraved by J. Warner. Frederick Nash (1782–1856) was an English painter and draughtsman. Frederick Nash was born in Lambeth. He initially studied architectural drawing under Thomas Malton, then later enrolled at the Royal Academy of Arts. 

TYPE: Antique engraving printed on paper.

VERSO: There is nothing printed on the reverse side, which is blank.

CONDITION: Good. Please check the scan for any blemishes prior to making your purchase. Virtually all antiquarian maps and prints are subject to some normal aging due to use and time which is not significant unless otherwise stated. 

AUTHENTICITY: This is an authentic antique print, published at the date stated above. I do not offer reproductions. It is not a modern copy.  The term 'original' when applied to a print means that it was printed at the first or original date of publication; it does not imply that the item is unique.

RETURNS POLICY: I offer a no questions returns policy. All I ask is that you pay return shipping and mail back to me in original condition.

POSTAGE / SHIPPING COSTS: I only charge postage for the first print ordered. There is no additional postage charge if you order more than one print. 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:  Hugh d'Avranches, known by his contemporaries as "Vras" or "Le Gros" and after his death as "Lupus". Hugh Lupus, the first Earl of Chester, was a grandson of Richard, son of Anfrid. Earl Hugh was given by the Conqueror the county of Cheshire. This was made sure to him by charter, as well as to his successors, by the sword of Dignity. 

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