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    Antique map of County Fermanagh. The map breaks the county down into it’s historical baronies including Clanawiley, Lurg, Tirkennedy, Magheraboy, Clanawley, Knockinny, Clan Kelly, Magherastephana. Remove
    Antique map from 1905 of Spain & Portugal. There is a map showing the British Isles (Physical) on the reverse. Remove
    Antique Map Spain Portugal 1905
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    Original antique print an engraving, published 1849, titled plate 17 Remove
    Antique print, Victorian, an engraving published in 1840 after a painting by T Laurence titled Miss Croker. The work was engraved by Thompson. Remove
    The Watering Place, antique print, Victorian, an engraving from circa 1880 after the original painting by Thomas Gainsborough. Remove
    Antique plan of the Athens academy published in Paris in 1790. The plan is titled Plan de L'Académie et des ses Environs. Remove
    Plan de L'Academie (Athens) 1790
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    Antique prints hand coloured from the 1840's after William Jardine. The print is titled Felis Canadensis, the Canada Lynx. Remove
    Felis Candensis (Canada Lynx) 1840
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00
    1797 antique print a copper plate engraving of Carlingford Abbey, County Louth, Ireland. Remove
    Antique print from 1817 by the famous Austrian engraver Benedict Piringer, titled, Vue du Chateau de Clisson, pris sous le Pont St Antoine. Remove
    Jack B Yeats The Pier. A print after Jack B Yeats from 1911 published by John W Luce in Boston. Remove
    Jack B Yeats The Pier
    1 X 49.00 = 49.00
    Large vintage map from 1922 titled World Commerce. The map is broken into three parts, commercial development, occupations and commercial traffic. Remove
    World Commerce Map 1922
    1 X 39.95 = 39.95
    Antique Colour Map of The County of London, printed in 1895. Remove
    Antique colour Map of Sligo and Roscommon, the map was engraved by A Adlard and published by Hall and Virtue in London. Remove
    1860 Engraving Geldalough, County Wicklow after William Bartlett. Remove