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    1844 antique print, engraving titled Jerusalem from the N E (North East), engraved by E Brandard. Based on drawings of W H Bartlett of Jerusalem. Remove
    1844 Jerusalem from the North East
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    Antique print, chromolithograph from 1896. It is titled, Shoveler. Remove
    Shoveler 1896 Antique Print
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    Excellent large Acrylic by the listed Irish artist Tom Byrne. The Ha'penny Bridge in Dublin. Signed by the artist lower left. Remove
    Tom Byrne Ha'penny Bridge Dublin
    1 X 399.00 = 399.00
    Antique print, chromolithograph from 1896. It is titled, White Tailed Sea Eagle. Remove
    Hand coloured antique botanical print from 1812 after Sir John Hill. The print features three plants titled Foolston, Fluellin and Flioo Wood. Remove
    1812 Foolston Sir John Hill
    1 X 29.95 = 29.95
    Antique botanical print, Victorian, titled Large Blossomed Blanket Flower ( Gaillardia Grandiflora) Remove
    Large Blossomed Blanket Flower 1890
    1 X 29.95 = 29.95
    1837 antique print, of Sheet Anchor, winner of the Lincoln Gold Cup in 1835. J & C Walker is the engraver. Remove
    Sheet Anchor Winner Lincoln Gold Cup
    1 X 29.95 = 29.95
    Set of 3 antique prints, copper plate engravings of churches and abbey's in county Tipperary. The prints where published in 1797. Remove
    Church & Abbeys Tipperary 1797
    1 X 75.00 = 75.00
    Antique botanical print, hand coloured, printed in 1859. The print is titled Roses & shows two flowers, Souvenir de la Malmaison (Bourbon) and General Jacqueminot (Hybrid perputal). Remove
    Roses 1859 Antique Botanical Print
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    Antique botanical print titled Water Fig-Wort by F E Hulme. The print was published circa 1895. Remove
    Large vintage world map from 1922 of the Japenses Empire. Remove
    1922 Large Antique Map Japanese Empire
    1 X 39.95 = 39.95
    1887 Antique Map Province of West Prussia Remove
    Antique print, hand coloured Jardine engraving from 1838. It is titled, Scissor Tail or Swallow Blackcap. Remove