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    Pair of antique prints, copper plate engravings Loughlin castle and St Johns castle in County Roscommon. The prints where published in 1797. Remove
    Antique Victorian print, an engraving published in 1840 after a painting by William Daniel R.A., titled Bishops Auckland Palace. Engraved by James Redaway. Remove
    1841 Antique Steel engraving of the Salmon Leap at Leixlip, Kildare. The print was engraved by G K Richardson and is after a drawing by William Bartlett. Remove
    Salmon Leap Leixlip 1841
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00
    Antique colour map of the Western United States. Map shows western states and across to Arkansas and Wisconsin in the east. Remove
    Original 1837 antique map of the county of Meath. Remove
    Antique botanical print, Victorian, titled Incurved Chrysanthemum ( Lady Dorothy) Remove
    Antique print an engraving of Lismore Castle, County Waterford, Ireland done in 1892 Remove
    Lismore Castle 1892 Engraving
    1 X 29.99 = 29.99
    Antique Georgian engraving of Francis Seymour Earl of Hereford (1718 – 1794), he was briefly Viceroy of Ireland. Remove
    Francis Seymour Earl of Hereford
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    Harry Kernoff Woodcut Rowing a Curragh Connemara ,1948 Woodcut by Harry Kernoff framed. Remove
    Antique hand coloured botanical print after James Sowerby titled Common Barberry (Berberis Vulgaris). Remove
    Common Barberry 1902 Botanical Print
    1 X 19.95 = 19.95
    Vintage botanical print from 1925 by Mary Vaux Walcott titled Alpine Milkvetch 1925 Vintage Botanical Print , stamped with initials and dated bottom left. Remove
    Antique print a copper plate engraving of Arco di Giano Quadrifronte Remove
    Arco di Giano Quadrifronte
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    Pair of Antique prints, copper plate engravings of Blaney Castle in County Monaghan. The prints where published in 1797. Remove
    Jack B Yeats The Country Gentleman, 1913 Print, published by T & N Foulis, London Remove
    1864 Antique print an engraving  Mafaore at Sullabogue after George Cruikshank. Remove