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    1841 Antique Steel engraving of the Salmon Leap at Leixlip, Kildare. The print was engraved by G K Richardson and is after a drawing by William Bartlett. Remove
    Salmon Leap Leixlip 1841
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00
    Antique print of the Custom House, Dublin, now O'Connell Street, a steel engraving from 1837, after a drawing by Thomas Creswick & was engraved by H Griffith. Remove
    Custom House Dublin 1837 Engraving
    1 X 34.99 = 34.99
    Antique Georgian engraving of Sir Henry Clinton. Christopher Wilson (1714 to 1792) was Bishop of Bristol from 1783 until his death. Remove
    1858 original antique hand coloured steel engraving after John Leech titled The ancestors of Our Heroe. Remove
    1898 antique hand coloured steel engraving after John Leech titled Mr Bunting Rejected Remove
    1898 Antique Print Mr Bunting Rejected
    1 X 12.00 = 12.00
    Antique print, titled, interior of the church of the Carmelite Friary, published 1832. Remove
    Interior Carmelite Friary Dublin 1832
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00
    Vintage botanical print from 1925 by Mary Vaux Walcott titled Rock Wormwood, stamped with initials and dated bottom left. Remove
    Antique hand coloured botanical prints, a pair after James Sowerby titled Yorkshire Fog and Water Whorl Grass. Remove
    Common Travellers Joy 1902 Botanical Print Remove
    Vintage botanical print from 1925 by Mary Vaux Walcott titled Turtlehead , stamped with initials and dated bottom left Remove
    Turtlehead 1925 Vintage Botanical Print
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    Antique botanical print titled Scentless Mayweed by F E Hulme. The print was published circa 1895. Remove
    Antique Georgian engraving of the Honourable Thomas Erskine .1st Baron Erskine, ( 1750 – 1823), Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain from 1806 to 1807. Remove
    1841 Antique Steel engraving of the Dargle in County Wicklow. The print was engraved by J C Bentley and is after a drawing by William Bartlett. Remove
    The Dargle 1841 Antique Print
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00