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    Antique colour print, a chromolithograph from 1880 of Wynnstay in Wales Remove
    Wynnstay Antique Print 1880
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    Antique Victorian print, an engraving published in 1840 after a painting by J Hayter, titled The Marquisa. The work was engraved by H T Ryall. Remove
    The Marquisa 1840 Antique Print
    1 X 14.95 = 14.95
    Antique Colour Map of The Isle of Man, printed in 1895. Remove
    Hand coloured antique bird print from 1888 titled King Duck. The prints where done by the Reverend F O Morris. Remove
    King Duck 1888 Antique Colour Print
    1 X 19.95 = 19.95
    Thalictrum Apinum, Draba Wahlenbergu & Cherleria Sedoides set of 3 antique botanical prints published in 1872. Remove
    Antique print from 1878 titled The Sun Rising in a Mist. After the painting by JMW Turner and engraved by J C Armytage. Remove
    The Sun Rising in a Mist JMW Turner
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    Antique map of County Fermanagh. The map breaks the county down into it’s historical baronies including Clanawiley, Lurg, Tirkennedy, Magheraboy, Clanawley, Knockinny, Clan Kelly, Magherastephana. Remove
    Antique colour print, a chromolithograph from 1880 of Preston Hall in Scotland Remove
    Preston Hall Antique Print 1880
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    1850 antique print a steel engraving of the Abbey at Claregalway in County Galway. The print was engraved by J Cousen and is after a drawing by W H Bartlett. Remove
    Abbey at Claregalway 1850 Antique Print
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    Vintage botanical print from 1925 by Mary Vaux Walcott titled Hooded Pitcher Plant, stamped with initials and dated bottom left. Remove
    Map was originally printed in Italy and is titled Penisola Balcanica, Carta Politica. Remove
    Antique prints, a set of 3, from the 1840's of County Clare, Kilkee, Natural Bridges Kilkee and the Cove of Malbay. Remove
    1854 John Leech Engraving Mr Jorrocks returns to his family Remove
    Etching from 1866 after a drawing by Daniel Maclise RA, titled Morning of the battle. The Norman Chief Taillefer, leads Duke William's van. Remove