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    Antique print, titled, interior of the church of the Carmelite Friary, published 1832. Remove
    Interior Carmelite Friary Dublin 1832
    1 X 25.00 = 25.00
    Antique Georgian engraving of Frederick Viscount Duncannon. An Anglo Irish peer was was Lord of the Admiralty from in 1782–83. Remove
    Viscount Duncannon 1791 Antique Print
    1 X 29.00 = 29.00
    1797 antique copper plate engraving of a Southern view of Selkser Abbey in County Wexford. Selkser Abbey is a 12th century Abbey and Augistinian House in Wexford. The engraving is signed in the plate Barrett. The engraving was published by S Hooper in Holborn, London in 1794 , however these works where not actually published until 1797. The engraving is in an impressed area size of 8 by 6 inches with the engraving measuring 6 1/2 inches by 4 3/4 inches. The overall paper size is 13 by 9 inches. The engraving and the impressed area are in good condition, allowing a good margin for mounting and framing, there is age related foxing and darkening to the paper edges, there is please see pictures. Remove
    Lower Lough Erne 1850 Antique Print
    1 X 19.95 = 19.95
    1836 antique engraving, tilted Anne Page and Slender, after a painting by H Richter and engraved by C Rolls. print was published by Longman and Co. Remove
    1836 Antique Print Anne Page & Slender
    1 X 14.95 = 14.95
    Round Tower Glendalough 1841 Remove
    1841 Antique print a steel engraving of the Approach to Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland . The print was engraved by C Cousen and is after a drawing by William Bartlett. Remove
    Approach to Cashel 1841 Antique print
    1 X 35.00 = 35.00
    1791 pair of  antique prints of Dalkey Castle and Bullock Castle, Dublin. Remove
    Antique Victorian print, an engraving published in 1840 after a painting by Sir Thomas Lawerence P.R.A. titled Psyche. Engraved by John H Robinson. Remove
    1840 Antique Print Psyche
    1 X 14.95 = 14.95
    Antique Georgian engraving of Lord Robert Spencer. William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam, (1748 – 1833), he was one of the wealthiest people in Britain at the time Remove