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Lot 62

A late 19th Century French oval patch box, the lid painted with love birds and motto, having a pink base, 5cm wide/Provenance: Rous Lench Collection and by descent to the current owner/see illustration

Lot 63

Two early 19th Century Bilston enamel patch boxes, one inscribed 'Let Not Abfence Banish Love', the other with rubbed inscription/Provenance: Rous Lench Collection and by descent to the current owner/see illustration

Lot 66

Derby figure of a shepherdess, circa 1760-65, polychrome and gilt decorated, shown garlanding a lamb, standing on a floral encrusted base, patch marks to base, 19.5cm high

Lot 179

Collectors' items, including an enamelled porcelain patch box depicting a romantic scene, a vesta vase, and sundry miniature spoons.

Lot 1076

ADAM'S, LONDON A GOOD CASED .450 SIX-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER, MODEL '1872 ADAMS', serial no. 6208, mid to late 1870's, with octagonal 6in. barrel, the top-flat signed 'ADAM'S PATENT SMALL ARMS Co. 391 STRAND, LONDON', dove-tailed block and blade fore-sight, sighting notch to rear of top-strap, multiple piece frame, top-hinged load-gate, swing-out ejector and chequered walnut grip with lanyard ring at heel, strong amount of original blued finish remaining and complete with a possibly slightly earlier oak storage case lined and compartmented in green baize, original Adam's instruction label for the 1867 Model pasted inside lid and containing a lanyard, oil bottle, cleaning rod and japanned patch tin. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.

Lot 511

W. & J. RIGBY, DUBLIN A 22-BORE PERCUSSION SINGLE-BARRELLED RIFLE FOR LARGER GAME, serial no. 10708, for 1855, with octagonal twist 31 3/4in. barrel (signature erased), broad dove-tailed blade front-sight, standing notch and single folding leaf rear-sight (blanked off dovetail for a multi-leaf sight), platinum plug to the moulded snail, engraved short top-tang, border and scroll engraved bar-action lock of flint form signed 'W. & J. RIGBY', walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, plain iron patch-box to right rear of butt, iron heel-plate with long top-spur, raised chequered spur to lower tang, single set trigger, replacement moulded horn fore-end tip and no provision for ramrod.

Lot 530

SHARPS, USA A SCARCE .52 CAPPING BREECH-LOADING RIFLE, MODEL 'NEW MODEL 1859 MILITARY-RIFLE', serial no. 41778, circa 1860, with 30in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, the top of barrel marked 'SHARPS RIFLE MANUFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN.', the breech marked 'NEW MODEL 1859', plain receiver with vertical dropping standing breech, back-action lockplate with large external hammer, the lock marked 'R.S. LAWRENCE PAT APRIL 12th 1859' and 'C SHARPS PAT OCT 5th 1852', straight hand walnut butt-stock with semi crescent heel-plate, iron patch-box to right hand side, iron finger-lever, walnut three-quarter fore-end affixed with three iron barrel-bands and bayonet lug beneath muzzle.

Lot 535

WILLIAM PARSON, SWAFFHAM A FINE 16-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-RIFLE FOR DANGEROUS-GAME, serial no. 735, circa 1850, with browned damascus 30in. barrels rifled for Jacobs four-winged bullet, broad flat top-rib signed 'WILLIAM PARSON, SWAFFHAM, NORFOLK', dove-tailed blade fore-sight, rear-sight of three flush-folding leaves, colour hardened scroll engraved breech-ends with platinum vented plugs, fully engraved colour hardened top-tang, border and scroll engraved colour hardened locks with sliding safes to the bars and signed 'WILLIAM PARSON', chequered walnut half-stock with colour-hardened gamescene engraved patch-box to right hand side of butt, blued and engraved iron furniture and heavy duty brass mounted mahogany ramrod, the whole retaining much original colour and finish throughout.

Lot 542

SHARPS, USA A SCARCE .577 PERCUSSION CAPPING BREECH-LOADING CARBINE, MODEL '1855 BRITISH CARBINE', serial no. 25303, circa 1855, with 19in. tapering round British Ordnance marked barrel, block and blade fore-sight, rear-sight with one standing and four folding leaves, receiver with slanted breech-block (one screw absent from left side), Maynard's tape-primer mechanism on the right hand side of action, the trapdoor marked 'EDWARD MAYNARD PATENTEE 1845', plain back-action lock and external hammer, walnut butt-stock, brass patch-box and heel-plate, saddle-ring mounted to left hand side, walnut splinter fore-end and iron barrel-band, traces of finish.

Lot 590

PARKER, FIELD & SONS, LONDON A CASED 54-BORE PERCUSSION SINGLE-BARRELLED PARK-RIFLE, serial no. 10458, circa 1855, with browned octagonal 28 1/4in. damascus barrel, the top-flat signed 'PARKER, FIELD & SONS, MAKER TO HER MAJESTY, 233 HOLBORN LONDON', dove-tailed fore-sight, micro-adjustable ladder rear-sight, squared patent breech with screw plug, borderline engraved top-tang, borderline engraved bar-action lock signed 'PARKER, FIELD & SONS', borderline engraved dolphin headed hammer, chequered walnut half-stock (fore-end cracked through and repaired), borderline engraved patch-box, iron furniture including spurred lower tang and original ebony ramrod (worm tip missing), together with almost certainly its makers oak case lined and compartmented in aubergine velvet and containing a glass oil bottle, bone nipple-pot and lozenge-shaped japanned tin for cast bullets.

Lot 599

CHARLES LANCASTER, LONDON A CASED 12-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING-GUN, serial no. 2292, smoothbored from an oval-bore patent rifle of 1853, with bold damascus 34in. barrels, raised flat top-rib signed 'CHARLES LANCASTER, 151 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON' and still retaining the original silver dove-tailed fore-sight and standing notch rear-sight with twin additional folding blades, engraved end to rib at breech, platinum plugs, fully scroll engraved top-tang, fully scroll engraved bar-action locks signed in superposed crescent banners 'C. LANCASTER' over 'LONDON', en-suite hammers with engraved dolphin heads, chequered walnut half-stock, engraved iron furniture, engraved oval barrel key escutcheons and brass mounted wood ramrod, complete in its manufacturers brass cornered walnut storage case lined in pale green velvet and including a matching serial number pair of hammers for Smith's Patent caps, a nipple key with pricker, a Dixon powder flask, a brass ball mould, a brass muzzle cap, a spring-cramp, wad punch and patch-pot and a tin of Joyce Patent caps, lids present for all compartments, parchment makers label inside lid, some insect damage to label and case front.

Lot 371

A COLLECTION OF LATE 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY PORCELAIN AND ENAMEL BOXES, ETC, including a late 18th Century oval English enamel patch box with motto to hinged cover with mirrored interior, s.d, a Staffordshire Enamels Harrods 1991 Christmas box no. 167/200, seven other modern enamel boxes by Staffordshire Enamels and Bilstone & Battersea Enamels, modern bone china examples by Aynsley & Falcon, Continental pieces largely unmarked (Qty) (Condition Report:- mixed condition, majority of modern enamel and porcelain pieces are in fair condition, some of the older pieces have chips and cracks)

Lot 46

A wicker-cased four-person picnic set for Rolls-Royce, by W Gadsby & Son,the wicker basket with leather handle and straps, the lid opening to interior containing two metal vacuum flasks with 'RR' logos to lids, three larger and two smaller Stewart plastic food containers, a wicker tray containing set of four Rococo ceramic tea-cups with 'RR' logos, a set of four matching plates, and a wool-lined picnic blanket, the lid bearing manufacturers leather patch and housing saucers and cutlery bearing 'RR' logos behind leather straps, offered together with a set of eight Irish lead crystal glass tumblers bearing the 'RR' logos. (9)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Š £30 + VAT uplift and storage at £6 + VAT per lot per day.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 270

Small 19th century oval enamel pill or patch box decorated with painted floral detail, 5cm wide

Lot 19

Small Chinese cloisonne bowl, the blue enamel with floral decoration, together with three further enamel patch boxes, probably South Staffordshire (a/f) (4)

Lot 265

Two framed and mounted WWII British war medal displays: one with desert rat TRAF patch, war medal and Africa Star, collection of various cap badges. The other with 39-45 star, France and Germany star, war and defence medals

Lot 399

Dinky - 2 x boxed Military vehicles, # 660 Mighty Antar Tank Transporter, # 661 Recovery Tractor. The Transporter is in Good condition with some signs of play use, the Tractor is in Very Good condition with light signs of play use. The boxes are both Good with some wear and have their packing pieces present, the Transporter box has a small patch of tape damage on one side. (this does not constitute a guarantee) (2)

Lot 212

WWII Second World War - a collection of original period items, all presumed related, to include; a scarce original SAS / Airborne India regimental ' Pegasus ' uniform patch, a 1941 British Army issue ' CWS ' whistle with broad arrow markings, and an original War medal. Unknown recipient. All original. 

Lot 248

An original vintage (1955) Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 53rd Welsh Division Staff Sergeants battle dress uniform. The uniform being a 1949 pattern comprising the khaki tunic with Welsh Division formation patch, REME shoulder title and Staff Sergeant 3 chevrons rank along with matching trousers.

Lot 260

A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German NCO ( Non Commissioned Officer ) Panzer / Tank officers M43 field cap. Dark wool construction with x2 front buttons to the headband beneath a central eagle, Swastika and cockade cloth patch. Makers mark for Bramberg to inner lining.

Lot 28

A commemorative Wilkinson Sword made Fairbairn Sykes pattern commando dagger. Third pattern. Ribbed handle, with short quillon, etched maker's marks to the blade and notation for Queen Elizabeth II. Housed in its original leather scabbard with a later embroidered ' VI Commando ' patch, in black. Dagger in excellent condition. 

Lot 289

A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German Waffen SS Officers uniform cloth patch. The badge depicting a white eagle clutching a Nazi Swastika on a black background. Measures approx 9cm.

Lot 391

A collection of assorted WWII Second World War to include x2 Torpedo engine (and x1 other) blueprints from the Vickers Armstrong Torpedo works in Weymouth, HMS Malaya ships plaque, a quantity of Royal Navy uniform buttons, an Argentinian Navy ships felt pennant flag, Merchant and Royal Navy bullion patches, The Burma Star cloth patch and a selection of assorted military metal pin badges.

Lot 534

WWII Second World War - a collection of original WW2 items to include; a scarce Women's Transport Service FANY patch in red, on green, a WWII medal pair - War & Defence medal, and an original NAAFI badge. 

Lot 133

An original WWII Second World War period Scottish Gordon Highlanders traditional Glengarry cap. Thick woollen construction with red toorie on top and red and white chequered band. Royal Scots badge mounted on a black silk patch to the left side and ribbons hanging behind.

Lot 165

An Iraqi War Sniper's kit bag, with contents. Comprising of the uniform kit to include; Two combat helmets, a gas mask, two Olive vests, olive shirt, three SPS notated camo jackets with SPS patch (2x long sleeve, 1x short sleeve), two pairs of trousers, haversack, waterproof poncho and various other items - webbing, straps, first aid supplies etc. Most parts are named with rank number featured. All contained within the original kit bag.

Lot 10

A George III Silvered Metal-Mounted Scent-Bottle cum Patch-Box, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1800, oblong and with canted corners, the clear glass body with cut edges, one side set with a compartment for patches, the inside of the hinged cover set with a mirror, the top with a screw-cap, 10.5cm high. There is some surface scratching and wear overall. With clear glass stopper

Lot 12

The shapes on the shell reminded Maggie of patterns of patchwork, or of flowers patterns so the flower patch was the amalgamation of the 2 ideas.  Artist: Maggie Knights Sponsor: alitusOur team of highly experienced and successful experts can help businesses and individuals in a variety of ways, bringing extensive industry experience to help you meet your organisations goals.  The team is experienced in working across different organisational levels in businesses, coaching graduates through to executives. We have used our combined experience to bring together a set of tools, approaches and models to help individuals and businesses achieve their goals – helping with strategy development, personal development and assessment and coaching.  Measures approx. 9 1/2 inches x 3 inches

Lot 13

λ Bruce Tippett (British 1933-2017) Untitled (Blue Target) Acrylic on canvas with wood roll top 155 x 150cm (61 x 59 in.) Unframed Condition Report: Light surface dirt throughout with some evidence of handling marks. A small patch of residue to the centre of the roll top in the orange pigment. Slight rubbing to the roll top. A scuff to the lower right corner and lower edge. Otherwise generally in good original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 87

Bag containing Victoria jubilee medal, George VI medal, commemorative peace/war medal plus iron Nazi cross & patch

Lot 205

A small collection of coins medals and curios comprising a porcelain patch box mounted with a metal lid cast with Napoleon I in profile and initialled LR for Louis Rault, an Acme Nightingale Call, an Ingersoll chrome pocket watch with football dial, three Admiral Vernon capture of Porto Bello medallions, a Macniven & Camerons Pens token, (drilled), etc, (qty)various Condition: Watch winds and ticks but does not run at time of cataloguing. wear to chrome dial slightly grubby. Admiral Vernon's rubbed and worn, one with a small loss and crack

Lot 23

A Russian The Akhtyrskaya Mother of God silver-gilt icontempera on wood panelthe Oklad bearing assay marks for St Petersburg, 1758?, and two other Cyrillic marks, parcel-gilt in repousse with chased decoration, mounted with various hardstone and paste jewels32 x 28 cmCondition: Oklad with wear and several repairs. Six patch repairs to interior of edge, another to the front to the right of the virgins head. High points worn in some areas. One jewel is absent. Panel has had some overpainting and restoration

Lot 176

RAF Coverall, Flying MK 9, size 2. Complete with a 1985 map of the Low Countries in pocket and a Flying Training School patch, F/O Officers rank lace, plus a Mae West with emergency light etc.

Lot 102

British School (18th Century) Portrait of a gentleman in a blue coat with his hound, oil on canvas, measurements 75 x 56 cmCondition report: The painting is an oil on canvas and has been relined. There do not appear to be any rips, tears or holes and the tension is good. The paint surface has craquelure throughout but appears stable. There is roughness around all four edges of the canvas. There is scratching to the upper left corner with paint damage and a scratch lower right corner. There is a surface disturbance to a patch in the lower centre- could possibly be from having something placed against the paint surface. There has been some restoration to the paint on the face, upper section of the coat and top of the dog's head. There is an abrasion upper left. General surface dirt and surface level accretions present.

Lot 341

A late George II mahogany chest of drawers, the moulded rectangular top over a brushing slide, with a central writing surface, above three long, graduated, cockbeaded drawers, with shaped brass backplates and escutcheons, raised on bracket feet, 108cm wide x 54cm deep x 94.5cm highCondition report: Mahogany carcase. Handles probably original. Old well patinated, chips, dents and scratches. Top with some old well-patinated stains and a small 9cm hairline crack back left. Two small hairline cracks on right side, largest 15cm. Some restoration, including 10cm x 5cm well matched patch bottom right of middle drawer. Overall in good condition and of good colour.

Lot 348

A good, George III oak dresser, North Wales, probably Denbighshire, the slightly canopied three-tier plate rack with a cavetto cornice, the rectangular base with cleated ends on the top and brass swan-neck handles and panelled doors, raised on extended stiles, 144cm wide x 51cm deep x 189cm highCondition report: Overall well figured and good colour and condition well above average. The cornice with a well executed 1.5cm x 11.5cm patch about a third from the left on the front. Dresser with cracks/age cracks, including rack and cornice, top and middle front rail. Top with old, well-patinated stains. The bead on the base detached at one end.

Lot 73

British School (late 18th-early 19th Century) Resting Plough team, oil on canvas, measurements 41 x 64 cm*Small hole in canvasCondition report: The painting is an oil on canvas, the canvas has been relined and is not signed. The paint surface has craquelure throughout but appears stable and there is no obvious evidence for deterioration of the paint. There is a hole in the canvas above the horses heads measuring 2 cm with surface loss, there are also two dents upper right- one with surface loss. There is a repair patch verso in line with the chestnut horse's tail- there is a chip to the paint surface in this area with loss. There is dirt throughout and surface level accretions. The painting has some scuffs and roughness around the edges of the canvas. There is a scratch with chip to the paint surface in the tree to the top left. A dent is present in the boots of the right male figure.

Lot 121

A Second War ‘Gothic Line’ Immediate M.M. awarded to Corporal C. A. W. Lowen, B.E.M., Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, for gallantly clearing a path through a heavily sown minefield which enabled the rescue of several stranded comrades, some of whom were wounded, during the course of which he himself was wounded in the hand and arm by an exploding mine Military Medal, G.VI.R. (H.16558 Cpl. C. A. W. Lowen. C. Inf. C.) good very fine £1,200-£1,500 --- B.E.M. (Military) London Gazette 1 January 1943. M.M. London Gazette 8 March 1945. The original recommendation states: ‘H16558 Corporal Charles Albert Willoby Lowen, P.P.C.L.I. Reference Map ITALY, TOMBA di PESARO On the morning of 31 August 1944, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry attacked a section of the GOTHIC Line. The objective of C Company was road junction MR 016755. Number 13 Platoon was leading and H.16558 Corporal Charles Albert Willoby LOWEN was in command of a section of this platoon. A heavily sown minefield about six hundred yards in depth lay between the company and its objective. The ground was flat and completely bare except for a large patch of scrub two hundred yards from the right flank. At least three snipers were in this scrub and were sniping the company. The line of advance was covered by enemy artillery fire. Number 13 Platoon reached their objective, but three casualties from mines remained about one hundred yards in the rear. Corporal LOWEN asked for and received permission to go back to the casualties and to clear a lane for stretcher bearers, and the remainder of the company who had provided covering fire for 13 Platoon. Throughout the time he was finding a route back, Corporal LOWEN was sniped at and was under other enemy fire. He was wounded in the left hand and arm by an exploding mine. Notwithstanding these difficulties, Corporal LOWEN continued to clear a lane and finally reached the wounded men and the balance of the company. The coolness and skill of Corporal LOWEN, coupled with his complete disregard of his personal safety, enabled the remainder of the company to reach the objective without casualties and enabled the wounded men to be recovered. His conduct and devotion to duty were an inspiration to all who took part in the operation.’ Sold with heavily redacted copies of his record of service and discharge certificate which confirms award of B.E.M., M.M., 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, and Canadian War Service Medal and Clasp.

Lot 448

SELECTION OF PORCELAIN PILL AND PATCH BOXES, ALABASTER PEDESTAL URN WITH PLINY DOVES

Lot 1494

A Savage Arms 1861 navy .36 six shot double action percussion cap revolver with 7" octagonal barrel stamped to the top flat 'Savage R.F.A Co Middletown. CT H.3 North Patented June 19 1856 January 18 1859 and May 15 1860' and mounted with walnut grips, overall length 37cm.Additional InformationThe barrel and frame and cylinder and back strap all have surface pitting and corrosion, some areas worse than others, most notably a small patch to the right hand side of the barrel and to the left hand side of the plunge lever. It does cycle as it is supposed to with the double trigger action. Further extensive pitting to the left hand side of the barrel although the majority of it appears to only be on the surface with only small areas breaking into the surface of the metal. 

Lot 1499

A Remington & Sons .360 five shot single action revolver with 2.5" cylindrical barrel, the top stamped 'E. Remington & Sons, Ilion. NY', with checkered bakelite grips, overall length 17cm.Additional InformationThere are areas of pitting throughout. It holds on the half cocked position and fires from the fully cocked position. It appears to be fully functional, with just the minor signs of wear and tear as mentioned. The chequered Bakelite grips appear to be in fairly good order, with slight wear to one side. There is slight pitting throughout the nickel plating of the barrel, cylinder and frame, although none of it seems to have dug into the surface of the metal - apart from a small patch in one of the ribs on the cylinder.

Lot 1476

A Colt 1849 model .320 five shot percussion cap single action pocket pistol with 5" octagonal barrel and mounted with brass furniture and walnut grips, the side of the frame stamped Colt's Patent, the barrel, frame, back strap and cylinder all with matching serial number 56271, overall length 26cm.Additional InformationOverall solid but used condition. The barrel and frame are blued and retain the majority of the finish with just slight areas of pitting visible. Throughout the barrel and frame, most notably to the back edge of the frame where it mounts to the walnut grips there is patch where it appears to have been slightly more corroded into the surface of the metal. The right hand grip has a small chip missing near the butt end and has further scratches, nicks, losses, etc, as does the opposing grip. The cylinder has a scratched line through the cylinder from being cycled and has further areas of pitting, etc. The main spring and action will require some attention as it does not hold in either the half or fully cocked position. It will require attention. 

Lot 1510

A late 18th/early 19th century Ottoman style flintlock small bore musket with eight applied bands bearing simple decoration, the stock inlaid with bone and steel inlay, overall length 133cm.Additional InformationThe action is ill-fitting in the stock and appears rather rudimentary in design. The stock has had various patch repairs over the years with additional bands and straps to keep it intact. Most notably, there is a loss and a split just to the right hand side of the back edge of the trigger guard. The bone butt plate is badly cracked with a section missing. Extensive wear throughout.

Lot 1491

A Starr's Patent six shot .450 percussion cap single action revolver, with 7.5" cylindrical barrel, the frame stamped 'Starr's Patent January 15th.1856' and further stamped 'Starr Arms Co, New York', with various proof stamps throughout the frame and cylinder, overall length 36cm.Additional InformationThere is heavy pitting throughout, with a patch on the top of the barrel which is quite heavily pitted into the surface of the metal. The grips are heavily worn, with various scuffs, scrapes, nicks, losses, etc. The back strap that runs from the trigger guard to the pistol grip is cracked. Appears fully functional.

Lot 438

EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL; oil on canvas, portrait of a composer standing before a window holding a rolled piece of sheet music in his right hand, unsigned, 76 x 63cm, framed.Additional InformationA few surface marks, where there are losses to paint - noticeably to the right hand side of the image. A couple of old areas of repair - noticeably centre of image and just above the scroll. There is an impression crease mark where the stretchers have pushed against the canvas, canvas has been relined, with a couple of small patch repairs, as can be seen. Surface dirt throughout and the canvas is rippled. The frame is in very poor condition.

Lot 1318

BARR & STROUD; a pair of WWII military binoculars no.7X CF41 Glasgow & London, A.P. No.1900A, serial no.76600 and British Patent No.435220/1934, in a tan leather case stamped R. Rayment.Additional InformationIt is possible to see through the binoculars and they do focus and the night vision lenses do move between each filter, however these are a little stiff. The barrels are marked with the military arrow but much of the yellowing is now lost, When viewing through the binoculars there is a small glare mark which might be a small patch of blooming visible on the inside. The lenses are lightly grubby at each end. The binoculars with general light age wear throughout. The case may not be original to the binoculars. The leather mount, the strap and the hinge to the case are later replacements, also the two mounts supporting the carrying strap are not original. 

Lot 1515

A 19th century percussion cap single barrel musket with 43" part octagonal barrel, the lock plate indistinctly stamped and mounted on a checkered walnut stock with steel furniture, complete with ramrod, overall length 149cm (af).Additional InformationThe barrel has extensive pitting to the outer face and further pitting to the lock plate, the chequering is heavily worn and the fore end has splits, patch repairs, missing chips etc and further heavy scuffs and scrapes to the stock.

Lot 1468

A Haenel Mod 28 .177 break barrel air pistol, British Patent No.277265 and USA Patent No.1761993, stamped with the calibre to the barrel, the maker's details to the top and the Haenel logo to the back end, with yellow metal inset token further bearing the manufacturer's name to either side of the walnut pistol grip, overall length 26.5cm.Additional InformationThe main spring does not appear to be resetting when the barrel is broken and the trigger is not resetting, so does require some attention to make it functional again. There is a patch of pitting to the right hand side of the barrel and further pitting to the right hand side of the frame, with small further patches of pitting and wear throughout. There is an area to the left hand side of the frame with some slightly heavier pitting which is appearing to break down the surface of the metal.

Lot 100

Two boxes of assorted vintage fashion accessories to include; various ladies hats, belt buckles, ladies clothes including; various wool skirts, suede waist coat, a Carnegie 60's dress with lace detail, suede skirt, cord skirt, a Julien Rose London 60's satin wiggle dress with sequin and embroidered detail, various vintage belts, leather wallet, woollen shawl etc. Together with two boxes of assorted toys including; doll in vintage clothing, pink stuffed bunny rabbit, 'Tell Me, the Grand Quiz Game' in original box, and a Gwenda series aluminium toy cooking set including a small cookery book. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Clothes - All musty smelling/smell like moth ballsSkirts all in generally good condition, no obvious damageblue dress - fading under arms and at bottom of skirt, creased but generally good conditionbrown dress - some small brown stains to the bodice, generally good conditionWaistcoat - patch of damage to suede at back, seam loose at underarm and zip sewn closed, otherwise okShawl - poor condition, over washed and large holes to centre

Lot 480

A Derby Frill Vase, circa 1770, with double masks, encrusted with flowers, painted with insects, patch marks, 16cms.

Lot 479

A pair of Derby Musician candlestick figures, circa 1765, depicting a girl playing a lute with lamb, and a seated boy playing bagpipes, with a seated dog, on high flower encrusted bocage backs and shell scroll moulded green and gilt bases, (sconces missing), patch marks, 26cms high; and a Samson figure of Neptune after a Derby original, 24cms. (3)

Lot 287

A Meissen porcelain masked lady bonbonnière/patch box, mid 18th century, modelled in the form of a lady’s head, her features painted in pale colours, wearing a black masquerade mask, with paste set eyes, the interior with blue crossed swords marks, to foliate engraved mount, the hinged lid engraved with floral spray, on suspensory loop, length 3.8cm. £2,200-£2,400

Lot 417

An assortment of Michael Jackson collectables to inc: sweatband, iron on 'Bad' patch and similar 'Moonwalker' examples, concert photos, badges, a 1996 supplement.

Lot 517

Blondie memorabilia to include: original c 1980 printed Blondie scarf, a EU tour 1980 sew on patch, a 1980 EU tour programme, a badge.

Lot 1349

Light beech Ercol stickback lounge chairCondition ReportSome scratches and wear throughout wood. Chip to back frame. 1 Broke support strap. One patch of staining to fabric.

Lot 193

to include a large silver belt-buckle, and engraved silver patch box; a pearl clasp, stamped 9ct; a 9ct gold majex wristwatch, a 9ct gold Vertex wristwatch; a 14ct gold Tissot wristwatch and an eight-cut diamond set cocktail watch

Lot 346

to include a small modern box, with cast foliate borders; together with an oval gilt-metal and enamel patch box; an Austrian table snuff box, the lid with miniature after Boucher, of a couple in a garden scene, with a pierced cover, the sides and base with engraved scrolling foliage; together with a small 19th-century box and cover of rounded oval form and another small snuff boxLargest: 8.5cm

Lot 349

to include a small Swedish gilt patch box, with import marks, the hinged cover with central oval cabochon, enamel and seed pearl set ground; a circular box, indistinctly marked, the hinged cover with a central motif of a longship with a filigree floral border; the third a small table snuff box, incuse mark SIAF, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with an applied gilt central panel and corner detail; a late Victorian tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid card caseLargest: 7.4cm, weighable silver:4.5oz

Lot 357

to include an Art Deco chalcedony and marcasite box, import marks circa 1930, of rectangular form, the hardstone panel secured by marcasite set corner bars, together with another, HSD Birmingham, the hinged cover with blue guilloche enamel panel, engine turned case, gilt interior; a small patch box of circular form, the hinged cover with enamel detail and another of rectangular form, allover engine turned decorationLargest width: 8cm

Lot 431

An oval enamel box lid,mid-18th century, decorated with a monochrome hunting scene and inscribed 'Er Beckett's Lid' within a green border, 5cm wide4cm high,together with a marbled enamel patch box,5cm diameter (2) Condition report: Box lid bent and cracked, hairlines to the front and chipped, box with internal hairlines, gilt metal tarnished

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