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    Original 1837 antique map of the county of Tyrone. Remove
    Michaelmas Daisy 1892 Antique Botanical Print Remove
    Antique print, chromolithograph from 1896. It is titled, Kite. Remove
    Kite 1896 Antique Print
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    Abbey of Cong, County Mayo Remove
    Antique botanical print, Victorian, titled Japanese Aconite. Remove
    Antique hand coloured botanical print after James Sowerby titled Herb Christopher (Actaea Spicata). Remove
    Herb Christopher 1902 Botanical Print
    1 X 19.95 = 19.95
    Hand coloured antique botanical print from 1812 after Sir John Hill. The print features three plants titled Wood Sage, Wood Sanicle and Samphire. Remove
    Wood Sage 1812 Botanical Print
    1 X 29.95 = 29.95
    Harold & His Companions Daniel Maclise 1866 Remove
    The Diver after Jack B Yeats 1912 antique print, after a set of drawings that Yeats did looking at life in the West of Ireland. Remove
    aquatint from 1817 by the famous Austrian engraver Benedict Piringer, titled, Vue de la maison du Jardinier, á l'entree du Bois de la Garenne á Clisson Remove
    Antique map published in 1883 of County Armagh. The map breaks the county down into it's historical baronies including Oneilland West, Oneilland East, Lower Orior, Armagh, Tiranny, Upeer Fews, Upper Orior. Remove
    Armagh Antique Map including Baronies
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    Original 1837 antique map of the county of Kilkenny. Remove
    Antique botanical print, hand coloured, printed in 1859. The print shows four flowers, Vanda Tricolor var, Vanda Tricolor formosa, Vanda Insignis Helveola and Militoria spectabilis. Remove
    Vintage botanical print from 1925 by Mary Vaux Walcott titled Pearl Everlasting, stamped with initials and dated bottom left. Remove
    Vintage print of a Gordon Setter after Mahler, a chromolithograph from 1938. The print was produced in France and is titled Setter Noir et Feu. Remove
    Gordon Setter 1938 Vintage Print
    1 X 34.95 = 34.95
    Antique print circa 1840, a steel engraving of the Pass of Salruc in County Galway. The print was engraved by E Radcliffe and is after a drawing by P W Fairholt. Remove
    Pass of Salruc Galway circa 1840
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00