Georgian

The Georgian era is a period in British history from 1714 to c. 1830–37, named after the Hanoverian Kings George I, George II, George III and George IV.

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    Vintage print of a Barbet after Mahler, a chromolithograph from 1938. The print was produced in France and is titled Barbet. Remove
    Barbet 1938 Vintage Print
    1 X 34.95 = 34.95
    Hand coloured antique bird print from 1888 titled Smew . The prints where done by the Reverend F O Morris. Remove
    Smew 1888 Antique Colour Print
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    This print is plate 10 and has the coat of arms for Tracey (108), Kearin (328), Kearns (328), Kenny (350), Madagan (108) Madden (108), Fitzpatrick (47), Bryan (289), Cairns (328), Mc Carthy (132), Mc Cartney (63), Nagle (85), Nangle (85), Ray (132), Redmond (251), plus other unidentified crests. Some crests are linked to more than one family. Remove
    Irish Family Coat of Arms 1902 Plate 10
    1 X 35.00 = 35.00
    1884 Antique Colour Map of The County of Down printed by George Philips, with the map constructed by John Bartholomew and edited by P. W. Joyce. Remove
    Antique colour print a chromolithograph from 1880 of  Charlecote  in Warwickshire Remove
    Charlecote Park Antique Print 1880
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    Antique colour print, a chromolithograph from 1880 of Stowlangtoft Hall in Suffolk Remove
    Stowlangtoft Hall Antique Print 1880
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    Etching from 1866 after a drawing by Daniel Maclise RA, titled William confers upon Harold the dignity of a Norman Knight. Remove
    antique colour print, a chromolithograph from 1880 Picton castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales Remove
    Picton Castle Antique Print 1880
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    1836 Antique Print Water Mills at Eul, after a painting by C Stanfield and engraved by H Wallis print was published by Longman and Co. Remove
    1836 Antique Print Water Mills at Eul
    1 X 14.95 = 14.95