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    This print is plate 8 and has the coat of arms for Kilroy (56), Baxter (333), Carey (149), Creighton (60), Cuddahy (184), Curry (252), Devereux (354), Donohue (51), Neville (192), Nevins (41), O'Donoghue (51), plus other unidentified crests. Some crests are linked to more than one family. Remove
    Irish Family Coat of Arms 1902 Plate 8
    1 X 35.00 = 35.00
    Antique colour map of Oceania. The territories are colour coded to the various colonial powers of the time. Smaller map of Fiji on bottom right. Remove
    Antique Map Oceania 1890's
    1 X 39.95 = 39.95
    Antique prints from the 1840's of Clifden and Clifden Castle, Connemara, Galway. Remove
    1858 original antique hand coloured steel engraving after John Leech titled The ancestors of Our Heroe. Remove
    A vintage print, colour intaglio, done by Mourlot in 1944 after the original print from circa 1800 titled Jeu De l'Agriculture et du Commerce. Remove
    Vintage botanical print from 1925 by Mary Vaux Walcott titled Pearl Everlasting, stamped with initials and dated bottom left. Remove
    Antique botanical print, Victorian, titled Desert Apples, including Worcester Permain, Yellow Ingestrie, Red Quarrenden and Kerry Pippin. Remove
    Desert Apples 1889 Botanical Print
    1 X 69.95 = 69.95
    Farnham House Cavan 1880 Antique Print Remove
    Farnham House Cavan Antique Print
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    1797 antique print a copperplate engraving of Strancally Castle in County Laois, Ireland Remove
    Strancally Castle 1797 Antique Print
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00
    Antique map from the early Victorian period of Southern Greece. The map dates from 1840 and was drawn and engraved by J Dower, Pentonville, London. Remove
    Southern Greece Antique Map 1840
    1 X 39.95 = 39.95
    Antique print, titled, the Round Tower of Clondalkin County Dublin, dated 1829, published 1832. Engraved by Robert Brandard after a drawing by George Petrie. Remove
    1817 Aquatint Engraving Benedict Piringer Remove
    Antique print from 1832 of the Obelisk Newtown Park Dublin. The print was engraved by Benjamin Winkles and is after a drawing by George Petrie. Remove
    Obelisk Newtown Park Dublin 1832
    1 X 20.00 = 20.00