Victorian

The Victorian era was the period of Queen Victoria’s reign, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.
Explore our curated collection of Victorian antique prints to bring authentic Victorian decor into your home. Each piece in our collection is an original print from the period that reflects the unique charm and historical richness of the Victorian era. These prints are ideal for those who appreciate the intricate details and artistic styles of the 19th century. From intricate botanical illustrations to detailed drawings and maps, our selection offers a diverse range of prints to suit any taste and can add a touch of historical elegance to any space.

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    Pair of antique botanical prints, mounted, Victorian, titled, Primula Gipsy Queen & Pyrethrum Uliginosum. Remove
    Antique Colour Map of The County of Limerick Remove
    Antique print circa 1845, a steel engraving of Dunkerry Cave in County Antrim. The print was engraved by R Brandard and is after a drawing by W H Bartlett. Remove
    Dunkerry Cave County Antrim circa 1845
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    Antique map from 1905 of County Antrim Remove
    County Antrim 1905 Antique Map
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    An 1898 antique print a hand coloured steel engraving after John Leech titled the Mere matter of Form. Remove
    Vintage print of a Braque de l'Ariège after P Mahler, a chromolithograph from 1938. The print was produced in France and is titled Le Braque de l'Ariège. Remove
    Braque de l'Ariège 1938 Vintage Print
    1 X 34.95 = 34.95
    Map was originally printed in Italy and is titled Penisola Balcanica, Carta Fisica. Remove
    Original 1837 antique map of the county of Clare. Remove
    Antique print 1909 bloodhound Remove
    Antique Print Bloodhound 1909
    1 X 15.00 = 15.00
    Antique print, titled, Dunluce Castle County Antrim, published 1832. Engraved by J Davies after a drawing by T M Baynes. Remove
    Lucy Bertram, antique print, Victorian, an engraving from circa 1880 after the original painting by John Hayter. Remove