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    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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    antique colour print, a chromolithograph from 1880 of Thrybergh Park in Yorkshire Remove
    Thrybergh Park Antique Print 1880
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    Original 1837 antique map of the county of Wexford. Remove
    Antique Map Turkey in Asia 1905 Remove
    Antique Map Turkey in Asia 1905
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    Antique print, hand coloured engraving from 1835. It is titled, the Bactrian Camel. Remove
    1854 steel engraving of the murder of Shane O Neill. O'Neill was an Irish chieftain who is said to have been murdered by his rivals the MacDonnells. Remove
    Antique map from 1905 of the British Isles (Physical). There is a map showing Spain & Portugal on the reverse. Remove
    Antique Map British Isles Physical 1905
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    aquatint from 1817 by the famous Austrian engraver Benedict Piringer, titled, Vue d'une Terrasses et du Belvedére de la maison Valentin á Clisson. Remove
    Approach to Killarney from the Kenmare Road antique William Bartlett print Remove
    1860 Engraving Approach to Killarney
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    170 year old antique print with the colours exceptionally strong for it's age.Paolo V. Receve Un'Ambaasciatore Del de rel Congo Remove
    1881 map county Antrim Ireland Remove
    print, hand coloured from 1833 after William Jardine. It is titled, Pithecus Satryus, the Orangutan. Remove
    1856 antique print, titled AKE, ruined structure on mound. After a drawing by Frederick Catherwood and engraved by A Halbert. Remove
    1841 Antique print, an engraving of Luggala ( spelt Luggela on print) county Wicklow. The print was engraved by H Adlard and is after a drawing by William Bartlett. Remove
    Memorial of the Kings visit to Ireland Kingstown ( Dun Laoighre), dated 1828 published 1832. Engraved by J Archer and is after a drawing by George Petrie. Remove