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    Antique botanical prints a pair titled Water Ragwort and Rag-wort by F E Hulme. The prints where published circa 1895. Remove
    1856 antique print of Kewick, Yucatan. After a drawing by Frederick Catherwood and engraved by J N Gimbrede.  Remove
    Kewick Yucatan Mexico 1856 Print
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    Large antique map from 1922 of the Indian Ocean. The maps cartographer was J. G. Bartholomew Remove
    Indian Ocean Antique Map 1922
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    Le Connétable de Clisson Remove
    1817 Aquatint Le Connétable de Clisson
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    Antique print, hand coloured from 1833 after William Jardine. It is titled, Macacus Silenus, the Lion-tailed macaque. Remove
    Antique Georgian engraving of Sir Henry Clinton. He was made the British Commander in Chief during the American War for Independence.  Remove
    Antique print, hand coloured engraving from 1838. It is titled, Rufus Eared Blackcap. Remove
    Rufus Eared Blackcap Jardine 1838
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    antique colour print, a chromolithograph from 1880 of Windsor Castle in Berkshire. Remove
    Windsor castle Antique Print 1880
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    Antique botanical print, Victorian, titled Desert Apples, including Worcester Permain, Yellow Ingestrie, Red Quarrenden and Kerry Pippin. Remove
    Desert Apples 1889 Botanical Print
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    Antique hand coloured botanical print after James Sowerby titled Wood Milett Grass. Remove
    Wood Millet Grass 1872
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    Pair of antique prints, copper plate engravings of Clonshanville Abbey (spelt Conshanvill on prints). The prints where published in 1797. Remove
    Pair of antique maps with hand colouring of Jerusalem from 1840. The maps are titled. Temple of Jerusalem, Plan of the city of Jerusalem in the time of Christ. Remove
    Pair 1840 Plans Jerusalem
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    1856 antique print titled Tuloom (Tulum), front of the Castillo. After a drawing by Frederick Catherwood and engraved by S H Gimbar. Remove