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    Hand coloured antique bird print from 1888 titled Teal. The prints where done by the Reverend F O Morris. Remove
    Teal 1888 Antique Colour Print
    1 X 19.95 = 19.95
    Vintage print of a Pont-Audemer Spaniel after Mahler, a chromolithograph from 1938. The print was produced in France and is titled Épagneul de Pont-Audemer. Remove
    Pont-Audemer Spaniel 1938 Vintage Print
    1 X 34.95 = 34.95
    aquatint from 1817 by the famous Austrian engraver Benedict Piringer, titled, Vue de la Colonne Milliaire dans le Bois de la Garenne a Chateau Remove
    Aquatint from 1817 by the famous Austrian engraver Benedict Piringer, titled, 1817 Aquatint Vue du Musée Cacault, á Clisson Remove
    Vintage print of a Black Spaniel after Mahler, a chromolithograph from 1938. The print was produced in France and is titled Black Spaniel. Remove
    Black Spaniel 1938 Vintage Print
    1 X 34.95 = 34.95
    Fantastic set of 3 Antique prints, copper plate engravings of architectural features in Ireland. The prints where published in 1797. Remove
    1837 antique print, of the Roadster, a type of horse used for drawing carriages. Original drawing by Parker J & C Walker is the engraver. Remove
    The Roadster 1837 Antique Print
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00
    1895 Antique Colour Map of The County of Sussex, printed in 1895. Remove
    antique colour print, a chromolithograph from 1880 of Glanusk Park in Wales. Remove
    Glanusk Park Antique Print 1880
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    Antique print, Victorian, from 1878 titled Hannibal Crossing The alps. After the painting by JMW Turner and engraved by J Cousen. Remove
    Hannibal Crossing the Alps Turner 1878
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    A  vintage French art print,  colour intaglio  done by Mourlot in 1944 after the original print from circa 1835 titled Le Marriage. Remove
    Antique print, hand coloured from 1833 after William Jardine. It is titled, Papio Sylvanus, Chacma baboon. Remove
    1898 antique prints, 3 woodblock prints, including the Jug, after John Leech, from the original 1860 plates Remove