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    Large vintage map from 1922 titled World Population. The map is broken into four quadrants each containing a smaller world map focusing on different elements, population, race, religions and languages of the time. Remove
    World Population Map 1922
    1 X 39.95 = 39.95
    Original 1837 antique map of the county of Donegal. Remove
    Antique print, Victorian, an engraving published in 1840 after a painting by T Laurence titled Miss Croker. The work was engraved by Thompson. Remove
    Antique hand coloured botanical print after James Sowerby titled Common Columbine (Aquilegia Vulgaris). Remove
    Common Columbine 1902 Botanical Print
    1 X 19.95 = 19.95
    1898 antique prints, 3 woodblock prints, including the Jug, after John Leech, from the original 1860 plates Remove
    Galway Antique Prints 1797 Set of 3 Remove
    Galway Antique Prints 1797 Set of 3
    1 X 74.95 = 74.95
    Extract from the Farmers Magazine from 1837 of an article on the Crops in Ireland. Remove
    Antique map of Cork, from 1902. The map was originally produced as part of a guide for visitors to Ireland. Remove
    Antique Map Cork 1902
    1 X 35.00 = 35.00
    Antique Map published in Paris in 1790, dated 1786. The map is of La Thessalie . It is plate No 15 from the set. Remove
    La Thessalie Ancient Greece Map 1790
    1 X 55.00 = 55.00
    Antique colour print, a chromolithograph from 1880 of Mamhead in Devon Remove
    Mamhead Antique Print 1880
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    Antique colour map of New Zealand. Four smaller maps showing the environs of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, county references for North and South Island are also on the map. Remove
    Antique Map New Zealand 1890's
    1 X 39.95 = 39.95
    Pair of antique maps with colour outline of the Tribe of Benjamin and the Tribe of Simeon. Remove
    Tribes of Simeon and Benjamin 1840 Maps
    1 X 49.95 = 49.95
    An 1898 antique hand coloured steel engraving after John Leech titled The Gypsey's Prophecy. Remove