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    Etching published in 1864, dated in the plate 1851 by Robert Brandard titled The Village Forge Remove
    The Village Forge Etching 1864
    1 X 129.00 = 129.00
    antique colour print, a chromolithograph from 1880 of Howsham Hall in Yorkshire Remove
    Howsham Hall Antique Print 1880
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    1841 Antique Steel engraving of a scene from Sugar-Loaf Mountain, Bantry Bay in County Cork. The print was engraved by J J B Allen and is after a drawing by William Bartlett. Remove
    Sugarloaf Mountain 1841 Antique Print
    1 X 20.00 = 20.00
    Keeping Guard, antique print, Victorian, an engraving from circa 1880 after the original painting by T Woolnoth. Remove
    Keeping Guard Antique Print 1880
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    ntique botanical print, Victorian, titled Alpine Primroses. Remove
    Pair of antique prints, hand coloured from the 1840's after William Jardine. They are titled, Felis Javaensis, the Sunda leopard cat. Remove
    Felis Javaensis(Sunda leopard cat) 1840
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00
    Antique botanical print, Victorian, titled Group of Columbines ( Aquilegias) Remove
    Antique map of County Offaly (Kings County on map). The map breaks the county down into it’s historical baronies including Kilcoursey, Garrycastle, Ballycowan, Lr Philipstown, Warrenstown, Coolestown, Ballyboy, Eglish, Ballybrit, Clonlisky, Geashill. Remove
    County Offaly 1902 Antique Map
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    1841 Antique Steel engraving of Ballyshannon Donegal, Ireland. The print, engraved by J T Willmore & is after a drawing by William Bartlett. Remove
    Ballyshannon Donegal 1841 Antique Print
    1 X 45.00 = 45.00
    Antique prints, a set of 3, from the 1840's of County Clare, Kilkee, Natural Bridges Kilkee and the Cove of Malbay. Remove
    Antique botanical prints a pair titled Water Ragwort and Rag-wort by F E Hulme. The prints where published circa 1895. Remove
    Etching from 1866 after a drawing by Daniel Maclise RA, titled Anglorvm Basilevs Eadward, Harold departing on a visit to William of Normandy, takes leave of Edward the Confessor. Remove