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Arms of the 1st Baron Delamere

Arms of the 1st Baron Delamere

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Artist: Alexander Jacob (17311785), publisher
Technique:
Copperplate engraving with watercolour
Date: 
1766
Dimensions:
550 × 472 mm (framed)

This is an original copperplate engraving, not a digitally printed copy.

A finely engraved and hand-painted copperplate print on handmade paper, this is an ornamental coat of arms of George Booth, Lord Delamere (the title is also often written Delamer). It comes from the second volume of Alexander Jacob’s three-volume work, A Complete English Peerage, published between 1766 and 1769.

The Booth family motto is given as Quod Ero Spero – I shall be what I hope.

See our other such picture here.

Note on the frame: Unlike most of our other pictures, this is in its original frame. It looks like burr walnut veneer over hardwood, embellished with a gilt inner moulding, and finished with shellac. The French matting also includes gold. Replacing all of it didn’t seem right given the style and quality. The frame isn’t all that old. The condition is good, but it does show the kind of mild wear typical of a vintage item. It may not suit some interiors, but if you’re looking for something clubby, bibliothecal, or outright manorial, this is for you!

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