Seventeen boxed die-cast vehicles: Dinky Toys (238 Jaguar Type D. Racing Car); Corgi Toys (200 Ford Consul Saloon, 203 Vauxhall Velox Saloon, 204 Rover 90 Saloon, 208 Jaguar 2.4 litre saloon, 210 Citroen D.S. 19, 210 Citroen D.S. 19, , 214 Ford Thunderbird, 217 Fiat 1800, 220 Chevrolet 'Impala', 222 Renault 'Floride', 226 Morris Mini-Minor, 302 M.G.A. Sports Car); two Corgi Classics (Morris Mini Van and Morris 1000 Traveller); Corgi Toys Ltd (1985 Renault Traffic) Yonezawa Toys Diapet (G-74 Nissan Auster Multi Coupe 1/40). (Also to include a Corgi Toys empty box - (211 - Studebaker 'Golden Hawk')) * Condition report: - Corgi 200 Consul: E, box G-VG. A few small chips to bumpers and above one headlamp and slight box wear to green lower section on raised detail. - Corgi 203 Velox: F-G, box F (lacks flaps from one end). Some paint chips, a few patches of overpainting to paint to right hand side. Surface rust spotting to baseplate. - Corgi 204 Rover: E, box G (also contains catalogue and Corgi Club leaflet). A few small paint chips to edges and light surface rust spotting to baseplate. - Corgi 208 Jaguar: P, box F with Corgi Club leaflet (old overpainting in cream over the off-white. Windows have surface damage to plastic, possibly from a chemical such as acetone. Rust spotting to baseplate - Corgi 210 Citroen DS (yellow): VG-E, box F-G (one side faded). Model has a few minor paint chips, damage to surface of plastic to back window, passenger rear window and two patches to windscreen. Varnish overpainting to front wheel wheel. - Corgi 210 Citroen DS (met. green): G-VG, box P-F (lacks one end flap). Some paint chips to edges. Model has a large rectangular patch of matting to the finish on the roof paint. Paint has box wear to sides and two small patches of corrosion to the front right wheelarch and rear driver's wheelarch. - Corgi 211 Studebaker: Box only, F-G - Corgi 214 T-Bird: G-VG, box P-F - one side faded, missing all flaps from one end. Overpainting to both sides of roof - top of roof has fine crazing to paint. Patch of corrosion to upper right side of body. A few paint chips to edges. - Corgi 217 Fiat: F-G, box G-VG. Paint has pale spotted discolouration across the body. Paint chipping to edges and raised detail. - Corgi 220 Impala: VG, box G, a little creased. Model has old tape adhesive along the sides of the body. Some light paint chips to edges and raised detail. - Corgi 222 Floride: VG-E, box G, slightly creased. Light box scuffing to roof and a few small paint chips and rubs to edges. - Corgi 226 Mini: VG-E, a few small paint chips. Box G) - Corgi 302 MGA: F, box F-G, creased & dented, soiled. Model lacks windscreen. Paint G, light paint chipping and some corrosion spots to paint to left side of body. - Dinky 238 D-Type: F-G, box F-G. Model has large paint chips to top of arches and fin. A few scratches to baseplate. - Diapet: NM, box VG. Light rubbing to chrome bumpers. - Corgi Renault Traffic: NM, box F-G - Corgi Classics x 2: NM-M, boxes VG-E
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An 18th/19th century Chinese pottery model of a seated Guanyin: green and purple long flowing robe, serene expression and cradling a book with her right hand. (16.5 cm high)* Condition report: The figure is in good condition overall, with no chips, cracks, hairlines or other damage. No restoration. There are several firing cracks to the inside of the figure, but these are not visible to the exterior. The enamelling on the robe has a few small spots flaws leaving small spots undecorated, and there is another similar small patch of green enamel missing to the top right of the hood over the figure’s head – this is from manufacture and not later damage. Some gilt wear.
A 19th century Chinese Canton vase: the waisted neck with two applied dog of Fo head and ring handles above a battle scene in famille rouge enamels; incised four-character mark to underside of base. (34.5 cm high). (With H.W. Keil (Cheltenham) Ltd 1981 receipt for £185).The vase is in good condition. There are no chips, cracks, hairlines or other significant faults. No restoration. There is glaze crazing throughout, with slightly heavier crazing to one side of the neck just below the rim. There are a few burst glaze bubbles to the body and a patch of scratching to the glaze to the back leg on one of the horses.
A pair of Chinese 19th century pottery ginger jars: turquoise glaze with trailing decoration in relief of fruits, peony and leafy tendrils; each with turned wood cover with pierced shou character; each raised on carved wooden stand with lappet-leaf border and five cabriole-style legs. (Jar and cover 23.5 cm high). (34 cm high with stand) * Condition report: The jars are both in good condition. There are no chips, cracks, hairlines or other significant faults. No restoration. There is glaze crazing throughout, and both jars have some marked variations in the colour of the glaze, with some areas showing as much yellower than others. Both jars have a large patch of oily, satin finished glaze above the foot, which was caused during firing. The hardwood covers and stands are in good condition, but do have some fading & dulling to the polish.
Five small boxes comprising:three late 18th century Bilston enamel-style patch-boxes (two with mottos);a 19th century circular box, (possibly Horn), the cover with mother of pearl Prince of Wales' feathers inset decoration, the base in basketweave-style pattern;a modern limited edition silver box and cover, the circular lid centrally decorated with an enamelled bird, assayed London.
An early 20th century Omega Workshops turquoise glazed bowl: the outer reeded angular section above an unglazed circular foot; Omega Workshops mark to underside. (15.5 cm in diameter and 6 cm high)Condition Report: No major problems noted although on the outside edge of the ribbed blue glaze there appears to be firing bubbles and a very small patch which is unglazed. The spreading foot rim is totally unglazed. Provenance: from a private Vendor.
A black crocodile leather vanity case by Asprey of London: gold toned fittings, two top handles, the scissor-hinged top opening to reveal a pink watered-silk lining with 'Asprey - London' label; with four keys in silk pouch. The front with applied monogram. (32 cm long).Condition - Good condition overall. With four keys and lock working. Several scuffs to base. Patch of indented scratches to leather to front (left of monogram). Interior good - a few tiny marks. Leather lifting away slightly at lower edges on sides (needs re-gluing).
A selection of WW2 / Korean War era cloth divisional patches, to include among others a non matched pair of 7th Armoured Division (Desert Rats) formation signs, both right facing and having been uniform removed, a pair of (Sherwood) Foresters shoulder titles, 3 post war Commonwealth patches, a 49th West Riding Infantry Division patch, plus others.Plus, a military compass, a nickel military pocket watch (seems to be non-working), various cap badges, 2 vintage wristwatches, and a Korean War era soldiers service book.26 individual items.Generally good, with normal service wear.Many of the cloth patches have soiling from storage, with a few appearing to have never been on a uniform.The watches have some cosmetic wear, but their mechanical condition is unknown.The compass has service wear, and would appear to work as it should.
KISS Collection of Books and calenders and Kisstory Volume 1 and 2 leather bound with outer slip case - one damaged - and a large back patch. Books in good condition. Plus guitar pics framed and Kiss number plate a few Kerrrang and other rock magazines and 7 bottles of sealed Kiss Cologne ( please see photos )
A SMALL BOW PORCELAIN SHEEP, c.1755, modelled recumbent with pale yellow fleece, on a flower painted oval base, 2" wide overall, together with a Derby goat with kid, c.1758, patch marks, 4" high (2) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Sheep has minute chip to each ear, tips of horns knocked off, tiny chip to tip of tail. Goat heavily restored
A SHRIVAN BAKU RUG, South East Caucasus, late19/20th century, the indigo blue field with repeating boteh pattern, within diagonal borders in shades of red, blue, green and yellow, 92" x 57 1/2" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Overall wear, but especially approximately half way along one long side, with smaller patch opposite, no holes or moth damage
19th century American Kentucky rifle converted from flintlock to percussion with 77cm shortened heavy octagonal barrel, ornate brass mounts with patch box to side of stock and set trigger, 117 cm longOverall in good order, the gun won't cock and there is some damage around the lock plate, possibly suggesting it has previously been removed. There are a couple of minor splits to the wood work and there is overall pitting and corrosion to the barrel.
A Derby patch mark figure, of Putto holding a basket of flowers, 10.5cm high; Sampson Hancock novelty oil lamp and cover, painted with pink roses on a gilt lattice ground, SH, crown, crossed swords and D mark in red; a Sampson Hancock miniature pot pourri vase and cover, applied with raised gilt flowers and leaves on deep red ground, 7.5cm high; another in the Imari palette; a Sampson Hancock latticework basket, encrusted with colourful flowers, 13cm wide; others, a miniature teapot; a rectangular dish (7)
EIGHT BOXED ROYAL DOULTON 'DISNEY'S 101 DALMATIANS' FIGURES, comprising Cruella de Vil DM1, Penny DM2, Penny and Freckles DM3, Rolly DM4, Patch, Rolly and Freckles DM5 - a limited edition numbered 1250/3500 with certificate (one puppy has a repair around neck, with visible glue residue), Pongo DM6, Perdita DM7, and Lucky DM8 (8 + 8 boxes) (Condition Report: most figures appear in good condition, specific obvious damage as stated, would benefit from a clean, large sticky labels stuck to boxes)
Rectangle khaki cloth patch. On the orange round shield, framed by a black border, a hussar helmet and hussar’s wings are inscribed. Wing’s feathers separated by a white thread. This badge was worn on the left shoulder of the uniform jacket as the symbol of the 1st Polish Armored Division, called “Squirrel” by British soldiers. Sewn with jacquard technics, most possibly in occupied Germany, so-called “BeVo” style. Size 64mm x 37mm.
Patch in a form of an eagle with spread wings sitting on an amazon shield, embroided with white thread. The head is topped with a closed crown. Background in black color. English production. This eagle type was widely used among soldiers of 1nd Polish Armoured Division under General Maczek. Very good condition, visible on the photos. Visible traces of wear. Size 57mm x 42mm.
The patch of the 8th British Army so called Crusader Shield. A standard version which was widely issued to Polish soldiers of the 2nd Polish Corps of General Anders. Smooth reverse. In the corners of the patch visible holes serving as a mounting on an uniform sleeve. Size 64mm x 37mm.Patches of this type were produced in Castelfirado in Italy from July 1944 up to around 1947. Castelfirado was a center of accordion (in which celluloid was used). During the war, demand for musical instruments became low, and as soon as Polish troops liberated the city, local workshops started the produce of Polish symbols, patches and souvenirs.
Patch in a form of an eagle with spread wings sitting on an amazon shield, embroided with white thread. The head is topped with a closed crown. Background in black/navy blue color. English production. This eagle type was widely used among soldiers of 1nd Polish Armoured Division under General Maczek. Good used condition, visible on the photos. Visible traces of wear. Visible traces of wear. Size 56mm x 39mm
Patch in a form of an eagle with spread wings sitting on an amazon shield, embroided with bullion thread. The head is topped with a closed crown. Background in black color. English production. This eagle type was widely used among soldiers of 1st Polish Armoured Division under Genaral Maczek. Relic condition, delicate with signs of wear. Size 50mm x 40mm.
A rare patch of the 1st Polish Corps in the United Kingdom, part of the Polish Armed Forces in the West.Patch in a form of the flags of Poland and British in a vertical arrangement, a roman number (I) on the white part of the Polish flag. In the upper left corner, a red shield with an embroidered white Polish crowned eagle. The patch is machine-embroidered with colored threads, green khaki background. Good condition as in the photographs. Size 59mm x 49mm.
Patch in form of a shield, made with red material, surrounded with white thread. Inside the shield visible a white mermaid with a sword and a shield (Arms of Warsaw). Embroided. Identification patch of 2nd Polish Corps under the command of gen. Anders, worn on a left sleeve of the uniform. Size 46mm x 42 mm.
Polish Armed Forces in the West, portrait. Visible a patch of 2nd Warsaw Armoured Division, a mermaid (2nd Polish Corps) and an arm patch of 2WDPanc. On the beret the wz.1939 Polish Eagle FM Lorioli. On the back signed with "Na pamiątkę Twoją ofiaruję Ci Twój Brat Dominik. 4. III 47.". Size 8,6 x 6,1 cm.
The Beatles - An original set of four Richard Avedon psychedelic posters from a limited first edition printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd. From the 1968 photoshoot by Avedon. Comprising four individual portraits of The Beatles - John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Rolled. Some corner wear. 47cm x 68cm each. Along with a vintage Sgt Peppers Longely Hearts Club Band cloth patch - believed to have been a 'free gift' with a period music magazine or similar.

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