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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    1797 Antique Print a copper plate engraving of the Round Tower and Castle Timahoe, County Laois , Ireland. Remove
    Round Tower and Castle Timahoe Laois
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00
    Antique hand coloured botanical print after James Sowerby titled Lenormands Water Crowfoot (Ranunculus Lenormandi). Remove
    1836 antique engraving, tilted Rebecca, after a painting by J M Turner and engraved by Edward Goodall Remove
    1836 Antique Print Florence
    1 X 14.95 = 14.95
    Large antique map from 1922 of Palestine, plan of Jerusalem bottom right Remove
    Palestine Antique Map 1922
    1 X 39.95 = 39.95
    Hand coloured antique botanical print from 1812 after Sir John Hill. The print features three plants titled Jack of the Hedge, Least Houseleek and Jacinth. Remove
    Jack of the Hedge 1812 Botanical Print
    1 X 29.95 = 29.95
    Vintage botanical print from 1925 by Mary Vaux Walcott titled Rock Wormwood, stamped with initials and dated bottom left. Remove
    Towns of England and Scotland Map 1922 Remove
    Towns of England and Scotland Map 1922
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    A 1909 Antique Print of an Otterhound, print is in excellent condition with no foxing, by George Vernon Stokes. Remove
    Antique Print The Otterhound 1909
    1 X 15.00 = 15.00
    Fantastic pair of antique prints, copper plate engravings of view of Arklow castle and Carnew Castle in County Wicklow. The prints where published in 1797. Remove
    Engraving of Edmund Burke. Titled The Right Hon Edmund Burke. Burke was born in Dublin and educated at Trinity College and an MP for the Whig Party. Remove
    Edmund Burke Antique Print 1790
    1 X 49.95 = 49.95
    Antique print an engraving published in 1836 of Leonburg in Austria, after the original works by Johanna von Isser Großrubatscher. Remove
    Leonburg Castle 1836 Antique Print
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00