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Lot 49

Y A George III mahogany and rosewood crossbanded folding card table, circa 1790, 74.5cm high, 80.5cm wide, 43cm deep Condition Report: Top scratched- small patch to veneer- back legs with repairs. Some stringing to edges missing Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 2057

French violin labelled Lutherie Artistique, Jean-Baptiste Colin, anne 1906... 14 1/8", 35.90cm, bow, case *This violin has had a good sound post patch repair to the back

Lot 842

Colonial Military Percussion Musket: With patch box and chiselled barrel. Circa 1860.

Lot 1183

A coney fur full length lady's coat and a coney fur patch effect jacket, size 12

Lot 1194

A Royal Doulton limited edition Disney's 101 Dalmations - Patch, Rolly and Freckles with certificate and stand, model No. DMS (tail restored)

Lot 117

A FRAME CONTAINING COMMEMORATIVE FRENCH PARACHUTE INSIGNIA Most of the insignia is modern commemorative pieces, however the French parachute Regt wings do look to have some age to them. With a framed painted Pegasus Div patch in separate frame. A third Frame with Insignia commemorating Pegasus Bridge.

Lot 145

THE BUREN MILITARY WRIST WATCH AND INSIGNIA WORN ON D-DAY BY PTE CHARLES PEARSON 12TH BN PARACHUTE REGIMENT The lot consists of; Buren Military Stainless-Steel Wristwatch, with manual wind movement. Black dial, luminous Arabic numerals, and subsidiary seconds" dial. Luminous hands with military crow"s foot mark to the dial. On a brown leather strap the so called "Dirty Dozen watch". The reverse with Military mark engraved " W W W J 9695 339858. Single white glove as issued to the men of 12 Para before jumping on D- Day Small piece of Parachute Silk The cut off sleeve from Pearson"s uniform with Parachute Regiment Title in light blue, Jump Wings, Airborne Divisional Patch and Airborne Title. With a copy picture of the recipient showing the badges in wear.

Lot 146

THE MOERIS MILITARY WRIST WATCH AND INSIGNIA WORN ON D-DAY BY LIEUT B S ARNOLD 13TH BN PARACHUTE REGIMENT The lot consists of; Moeris Military stainless steel Wrist Watch. Swiss Made with manual wind movement, silver dial, black Arabic numerals and numerous batons. Subsidiary second dial with dark blue steel hands on a brown leather strap Engraved with Military Mark engraved A.T.P 8949, 2580730 The cut of sleeve from Arnold" uniform with Parachute Regiment title in light blue, Airborne Divisional Patch and Airborne Title. With a copy picture of the recipient showing the badges and watch in wear. (264219) Lieutenant Bert S Arnold served in B Company 13th Bn The Parachute Regiment. He was wounded in action on 11th June 1944.

Lot 39

A George III silver fiddle pattern fish slice, the blade bright cut engraved decoration, by Alexander Field, London, 1808, approx 3.79 ozt (CR: marks on handle good, repair and patch to reverse handle - split to front at base of handle, engraved decoration worn)

Lot 1001

A Derby miniature bottle neck vase, painted with flowers, blue ground, red marks to base; a Derby patch mark putto, holding a basket of flowers (2)Condition report: vase, good condition, wear commensurate with age; figure has restoration to one hand, otherwise general wear with age

Lot 140

Two pairs of black lacquer Regency coasters together with two patch boxes (6)

Lot 678

Pedal Train Nano guitar effects pedal board, with a quantity of patch cables and Velcro

Lot 679

Pedal Train Classic JR guitar effects pedal board with an MXR DC brick power supply and a selection of patch cables

Lot 722

Boss BCB-60 pedal board, with TU-12 chromatic tuner, power lead, patch cables, FS-5U foot switch and one other foot switch

Lot 2020

Pedigree Sindy’s little sister Patch doll, reference. 9GPS, auburn hair, wearing blue denim dungarees with red and white chequered pattern shirt with matching head scarf, white shoes, marked ‘MADE IN HONG KONG’ to her back, 22cm high, boxed with inner cardboard packaging piece and Sindy set stand, produced between 1967 – 1970; a yellow collared brown top with ‘Patch’ label to the inner side (2)

Lot 221

A Georgian bright cut silver patch box. Birmingham 1810. By Samuel Pemberton. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £70 - £80.

Lot 34

British Army dress uniform shirt or jacket having single crown to epaulettes for the rank of Major, cloth shield patch to sleeve and medal ribbons for WWI war medal, WWI Victoru medal and India general service medal

Lot 75B

British Royal Air Force dress uniform jacket having H Edgard & Sons Ltd label penned "D8085305 O'Neil", RAF staybrite buttons by Gaunt of London, Warrant Officer lower sleeve cloth badges, entwined WV lower sleeve cloth patch, Air Cadets cloth breast badge and pair of Air Training Corps cloth shoulder titles

Lot 2009

A BATTERSEA ENAMEL PINK PATCH BOX "Within you fee what pleafes me". 2ins long.

Lot 2010

A BATTERSEA ENAMEL PATCH BOX, the top with a cow "A Trifle from London". 1.75ins.

Lot 2011

A BATTERSEA ENAMEL PATCH BOX, the top with a man fishing "Trifle Shew Respect". 1.5ins.

Lot 255

WWII 1939-45 Defence medal with ribbon, together with a boxed Royal Life Saving Society medal. Defence medal complete with original ribbon. Life Saving medal awarded to F. Ellis in July 1939. Lot also includes a 1960's Royal Life Saving Society record card for Sidney Ellis together with a cloth patch.

Lot 30

A WWI Imperial German style Flame Thrower cloth sleeve badge, together with information sheet. Patch approx. 11cm x 7.5cm.

Lot 31

A German WWII style late war ersatz SS circular embroidered PT vest patch. Approx. 8.5cm diameter.

Lot 32

A British Queen's Crown - post 1953, Bomber Command crew badge. Oval shaped embroidered cloth patch. Approx. 8cm x 11cm.

Lot 1057

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU, C1800, THE FALL-FLAP REVEALING CONVENTIONALLY FITTED INTERIOR ABOVE A PAIR OF SLIDES, TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG GRADUATED, COCKBEADED DRAWERS, OGEE BRACKET FEET, 108CM H X 117CM W Condition report Top with burn marks, deep scratches and wear. Veneer patch to lock area. The flap warped around key area with further replaced moulding, flap also with cracks, chips, abrasions and wear. The whole carcass and cockbeading with replaced sections, cracked sides, front left replaced ogee foot. Other wear, scratches and abrasions consistent with age

Lot 1059

AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, EARLY 19TH C, WITH BROKEN SWAN NECK PEDIMENT ABOVE A GLAZED DOOR REVEALING PAINTED DIAL INSCRIBED DANL OWEN CARNARVON, THE CHAPTER RING WITH ROMAN NUMERALS, SUBSIDIARY SECONDS DIAL AND A CALENDAR APERTURE, PAINTED WITH FLORAL SPRAYS, THE SPANDRELS WITH 'BAT WINGS' AND FLORAL SPRAYS ON A BLUE GROUND, EIGHT DAY MOVEMENT STRIKING ON A BELL, THE RECTANGULAR TRUNK DOOR ABOVE PANEL AND PANELLED BASE WITH BRACKET FEET, 216CM H Condition report Case with cracks, scratches and abrasions. Trunk door with small patch and crack. Panel to base cracks. Chips and gouges to mouldings to base. Left hand side possible replaced side panel. Right hand foot return loose but present. Capitals to pillars replaced. Dial crazed, edge with losses and showing rusted areas, some wear to decorations, hour hands slightly bent

Lot 976

A SET OF FOUR ELM KITCHEN CHAIRS, C1850, SIMPLE BAR BACKS WITH BOARDED SEATS ON SQUARE TAPERED LEGS JOINED BY STRETCHERS, 82CM H Condition report Chips to seat edges, backs showing wear, patch to one seat, evidence of worm on all chairs, seats and frames, other general wear consistent with age

Lot 140

Up for grabs here we have a Limited Edition audiophile quality reissue pressing of Queen - A Night At The Opera (MFSL 1-067, 1982 US audiophile pressing on Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab. Comes with wrap-around insert. The record is in beautiful Ex condition. Gatefold sleeve has some faint ring wear and a little patch of foxing to the inside bottom spine area, strong VG+).

Lot 746

Late 19th century inlaid mahogany bureau bookcase, with dentil moulded cornice, the upper section with astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, bureau with fitted interior and two short over three long drawers below, on bracket feet, 102cm wide x 51cm deep x 222cm highCondition report: 102cm wide x 51cm deep x 222cm high, small split to left hand door, the hard patch repair to veneer, fitted interior is generally good, central cupboard door slightly bowed and baize probably replaced, small veneer losses to front, elsewhere general wear, scratches commensurate with age but no severe deterioration

Lot 109

1950's composition doll by Deans Rag Book Co with moulded hair, painted features and 5 piece body height 41cm together with a cabbage patch doll with birth certificate, a vintage composition doll with brown coloured limbs (unmarked) and a jointed paper mache Spanish lady doll(4)

Lot 156

to include two Georgian patch boxes, each with glazed panel and braided hair detail; two braided hair mourning bracelets and another similar necklace, with yellow metal mounts; a foil backed paste set cross pendant; a braided hair set mourning ring, unmarked, a smokey quartz set ring, unmarked; various other bracelets, rings etc.

Lot 1084

An early Victorian fruitwood banded mahogany bowfront chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 108cm wide x 102cm high. Condition Report There is no key for this chest. The top has a triangle veneer patch to the top. There are old marks and scrathes all over. Otherwise good condition.

Lot 399

Attributed to Emil Teschendorff (German, 1833-1894), Mother and child, signed 'E Teschendorff' (lower right), oil on canvas, 90 x 64cm Condition Report Original canvas; patch to the reverse. Craquelure to the paint surface, otherwise sound. Ultraviolet reveals retouching to stretcher marks and frame abrasions off the upper edge, to the aforementioned patch, and some further retouching along the lower edge.

Lot 579

A late 18th-century South Staffordshire circular enamel patch box, painted with flowers, 6.1cm diameter, and a rectangular enamel snuff box, the cover painted with a gentleman handing flowers to a lady, 7.1cm wide, (a.f). Condition Report Circular box - large loss of enamel to the side and interior of the box, a few patches of restoration, cracks and wear throughout. Rectangular box - Cover and side with restoration otherwise with general age related surface marks and wear.

Lot 713

A Victorian novelty propelling pencil formed in the style of Cleopatra's needle, length 5cm, a pair of Georgian spectacles and a broken silver spectacle, a pair of gold plated lorgnettes, a 19th century portrait miniature framed back to back of two young girls, a combination propelling pencil, quill pen and knife, three further pocket knives, a brass cased compass, a silver implement and a box, (12). Condition Report The pencil is not hallmarked. There are some dents to the body and a patch of lead solder where the suspension loop has been attached. The pull-out mechanism operates smoothly, there is no lead inside the pencil to test out the propelling mechanism. Diameter of the tip is 1mm.

Lot 16

A silver cigar cutter with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1955, two silver cased pencils, a Continental silver four division patch box, silver heart shape box, a Continental silver mounted glass swan salt, miniature silver and enamel hand mirror and other items. Various dates and makers

Lot 473

A George III Bilston enamelled patch or snuff box, oval pink with raised floral sprays and foliate scroll border, 6.5cm long

Lot 475

A George III Bilston enamelled patch box, oval blue with applied silver rosettes and central panel, internal mirror to the lid, 4.5cm long

Lot 676

Harry Simeon for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware match striker, modelled as a seated Toby next to a barrel, the reverse with striking patch, 10cm high

Lot 798

A Derby porcelain figure, the Welch Tailor's Wife, circa 1770, modelled as a woman with children riding a goat, patch marks, 28cm high

Lot 117

An enamelled iron street sign for Ebury Street SW1, City of Westminster, with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity44 x 81.5 cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Patch of loss to enamel on 'R' of Westminster and small patches of loss particularly to top right corner, rust to bottom edge.

Lot 134

An enamelled iron street sign for Fifth Avenue 68-170 W10, City of Westminster, with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity49 x 86.5cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. White paint splashes to this sign, and grey and white paint flecks. Some rusting and loss to enamel on top edge. Significant patch of loss under S of Westminster. Rusting generally around the edges.

Lot 136

An enamelled iron street sign for Fifth Avenue W10 numbers 83 - 165, City of Westminster, with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity49.5 x 86.5 cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Some minor rusting and marks to all edges, minor patch of loss to arrow, some discolouration.

Lot 167

An enamelled iron street sign for Lisle Street WC2, City of Westminster, with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity44 x 84 cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Patch of loss to enamel of first 'T' of Street, some wear and loss of enamel particularly around the edges.

Lot 178

An enamelled iron street sign for Marban Road W9, City of Westminster, with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity44 x 73cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Lettering fairly clean condition. Some patch of loss to enamel along the top edge and some streaking as a result. Loss to enamel bottom left edge and some pitting. Overall fair condition.

Lot 33

An enamelled iron street sign for Boldero Place NW8, City of Westminster, with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity46 x 79cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Significant circular patches of loss and rusting between F and W of red lettering and to the right and left hand side, also some cement markings, and significant rusting patch to the left. Some streaking and marking. Lettering in fairly good clean condition but areas of loss.

Lot 46

An enamelled iron street sign for Cambridge Steet, City of Westminster, with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity44 x 81 cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Discolouration, chipping and rusting to enamel particularly at bottom edge, small patch of loss to right of 'I' in Cambridge and small patch of loss to top edge, worn condition.

Lot 85

An enamelled iron street sign for Craven Terrace W2, City of Westminster, with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity44 x 86.5 cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Paint marks particularly to edges and lettering, discolouration and rusting and a small patch of rusting and loss of enamel to 'T'

Lot 94

An enamelled iron street sign for Delaware Road W9, City of Westminster, with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity44 x 75 cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Significant patch of loss above 'A' of Delaware and some discolouration, paint drip above 'W'

Lot 80

William Henry Hamilton Trood (British, 1860-1899)In the rhubarb patch signed and dated 'W.H.Trood. 1894' (lower left)oil on canvas 30.5 x 25.4cm (12 x 10in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAnon. sale, Sotheby's, London, 22 March 1995, lot 154. Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 17 October 1996, lot 91.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 566

The First Foreign Team to Beat England at Home Was IrelandSoccer: F.A. - Football International Match England V. F.A. of Ireland at Goodison Park, 21.9.49, 8vo, Liverpool 1949, 4pps., illus., ptd. wrappers. Good Copy. (1)* Ireland beat England on their home patch on a score line of 2.0 (goals from Martin and Farrell) in front of over 51,000 spectators to become the First Foreign Team to beat England at home.

Lot 203

A British pith helmet with a 2nd Infantry Division patch, dated 1942, interior leather liner with markings for Everitt W Vero & Co

Lot 191

A collection of contemporary soft toys, inclduing limited edition South Park figures, Cabbage Patch kids toy, etc

Lot 58

Early 19th century pottery figure of a china man with vase (hand detached), 16cm high, four early 19th century pottery figures of cobbler and wife, various, two treacle glazed small pottery spaniels and a green patch painted porcelain model spaniel, 16cm high (8) 

Lot 3360

British WWII re-enactment SOE embroidered division patch. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 746

MOVIE POSTER/BANNERS, ten vinyl promotional banners for 101 Dalmatians, 120cm x 230cm approximately, Tarzan (double sided) 120cm x 180cm approximately, Toy Story (double sided) 177cm x 116cm approximately, A Bug's Life (double sided) 172cm x 120cm approximately, Dolittle the Doctor is in Soon 120cm x 424cm approximately, The Indian in the Cupboard 120cm x 300cm approximately, As Good As It Gets (Jack Nicholson) 120cm x 279cm, Six Days and Seven Nights (Harrison Ford) 88cm x 298cm approximately, Patch Adams (Robin Williams) double sided 188cm x 120cm approximately, and The 13th Warrior (Antonio Banderas) double sided 169cm x 120cm approximately

Lot 201

A mixed lot of vintage and retro items including seeping bag, two patch work cushions and a peg bag.

Lot 29

Jack Ducker (act.1910-1930) 'Hazlemere Farm, Surrey - Sleepy Hollow', 1926 signed, inscribed with title verso and dated oil on canvas 35 x 58cm large patch repair to tree area on right side.

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