Natural History

View the world of natural history with our collection of antique prints featuring dogs, cats, horses, birds, and other fascinating animals. These stunning prints are perfect for adding a touch of vintage charm to your gallery wall or framing as a standalone piece.

Each print is a genuine antique, ensuring that you are bringing a piece of history into your home. Unlike modern copies, these prints have a unique character and authenticity that can’t be replicated. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, animal lover, or art aficionado, these natural history prints are sure to captivate and inspire. You’ll love the timeless elegance and sophistication that these prints add to any room.

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    Antique print, chromolithograph from 1896. It is titled, Kestrel. Remove
    Kestrels 1896 Antique Print
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    Antique map showing the Riviera, Gibraltar, Heligoland, Andorra and the Balearic Islands. There is a map showing French & Italian islands on the reverse. Remove
    Antique Map Riviera Gibraltar 1905
    1 X 39.00 = 39.00
    1841 Antique Steel engraving of the Round Tower, Glendalough, Wicklow, Ireland. The print was engraved by J C Bentley and is after a drawing by William Bartlett. Remove
    1841 Engraving Round Tower Glendalough
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00
    Antique print hand coloured from the 1840's after William Jardine. The print is titled Felis Lynx, the Eurasian Lynx. Remove
    Felis Lynx Jardine 1840
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00
    1836 antique engraving, tilted the Ghost Laid, after a painting by F P Stephenoff and engraved by E Portberry Remove
    1836 Antique Print The Ghost Laid
    1 X 14.95 = 14.95
    antique colour print, a chromolithograph from 1880 of Holme Lacy House in Herefordshire Remove
    Holme Lacy House Antique Print 1880
    1 X 16.95 = 16.95
    Fantastic pair of antique prints, copper plate engravings of view of Ballyhara castle and Ballymote Church in County Sligo. The prints where published in 1797. Remove
    Antique print, hand coloured from 1833 after William Jardine. It is titled, Inuus Sylvanus, the Barbary macaque. Remove