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    Vintage botanical print from 1925 by Mary Vaux Walcott titled Alpine Pointvetch 1925 Vintage Botanical Print , stamped with initials and dated bottom left. Remove
    1792 Antique Print of Enniscorthy Castle in county Wexford Remove
    1836 antique engraving, Georgian, tilted the Inconstant, after a painting by E F Stephanoff and engraved by Charles Heath Remove
    1836 Antique Print The Inconstant
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    Map was originally printed in Italy and is titled Asia Posteriore, colouring to highlight colonial possessions at that time. Remove
    Antique Map Asia circa 1900
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    Antique print, hand coloured engraving from 1838. It is titled, Rufus Eared Blackcap. Remove
    Rufus Eared Blackcap Jardine 1838
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    1905 Antique map/chart if the Lismore Hatchery in County Waterford, Ireland. Printed Dublin by Alexander Thom. Remove
    1836 antique engraving, tilted View near Harve ( Le Harve), after a painting by C Stanfield and engraved by J Cousen, print was published by Longman and Co. Remove
    1836 Antique Print View near Harve
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    Hybrid Perpetual Rose Remove
    1856 antique print of Chunhuhub, Yucatan, spelt Chunhuhu on print. After a drawing by Frederick Catherwood and engraved by Johnson. Remove
    Chunhuhub Yucatan Mexico 1856 Print
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    antique colour print a chromolithograph from 1880 of  Burghley House  in Cambridgeshire. Remove
    Burghley House Antique Print 1880
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    Antique colour map Map of the World showing the direction of Mankind, smaller maps at the bottom showing population density and the religions of the world. Remove
    Antique map of the North Pole region, titled on map Karta der Nord Polar Region. Four smaller maps at the corners of Gronland ( by 2 ) , Spizbergen and Nowaja Semlia. Remove
    1887 Antique Map North Pole Region
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    Antique Colour Map of South Donegal Ireland, printed in 1878, printed by John Murray in London. Remove