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Lot 156

A pair of early Derby figures of a bagpiper and female companion, c.1756-7, each wearing tartan patterned clothing, the young woman holding a posy of flowers, her skirt decorated with 'Cotton-stem painter' style flowers, on flower encrusted mound bases, patch marks, h. 15.5cm and 16.5cm, bagpiper's neck repairedProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.Literature: cf. D.G. Rice, Derby Porcelain, colour plate L.

Lot 356

Halcyon Days enamel patch box, 1999, together with a collection of thimbles, Royal Worcester examples and others, (qty)

Lot 162

A silver plate patch 1 salad bowl raised on three small feet along with similar style servers.

Lot 1250

A Derby figure a shepherdess, c.1765-70, standing and holding a garland of flowers, a sheep by her feet, on a scrollwork base, patch marks, h.18.5cmProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.

Lot 1251

A Derby oval basket, c.1760, with 'blind' basket weave moulded exterior, the interior painted with insects and cherries, patch marks, l. 21.5cm, old restorationProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.

Lot 1252

A large Derby figure of Shakespeare, c.1760, with floral painted jacket and breeches, scroll inscribed '... Shall Dissolve ...', patch marks, 28.5cm, firing faultsProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.

Lot 1254

A Derby figure of a Shepherdess, c.1765-70, standing before bocage, with an apron of flowers and a lamb at her feet, on a rococo scrollwork base, patch marks, h. 21cm, restoredProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.

Lot 1257

A pair of Derby groups of a boy and a girl, c.1770, the boy holding a puppy and the girl a lamb, patch marks, 13 and 12cmProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.

Lot 1258

A Derby frill vase and cover, c.1760, of baluster form, the cover with bird finial, the floral-encrusted body with mask handles, painted with moths, patch marks, h. 28.5cm, losses to flowers and leaves, repairs to birdProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.

Lot 1260

A Derby figure of a shepherdess, c.1765, standing before bocage, holding a garland of flowers around a sheep, on a rococo scrollwork base, patch marks, h. 19cm, small lossesProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.

Lot 504

Henry Turner Munns (1832-1898), Oil on canvas, Portrait of James Holcroft (1816-1894) of Red Hill House Stourbridge, Signed and dated 1879 with hand written label verso,126cm x 100cm, In giltwood and gesso frameProvenance: Yeaton Peverey Hall CONDITION REPORT: The painting has crazing / Craquelure in many areas of the painting, the severity / wideness of the lines varies. It is quite pronounced to the top right corner where the colour appears slightly paler because of this. There is a degraded patch to the dark area of paint on the right hand side edge about two thirds up. There is a patch of vertical paint to the left shoulder of the sitter where the paint has lifted. Lightly grubby with some spot marks to the surface. The back of the frame is grubby - the frame may not be original to the canvas. Frame with general light age wear. The edging to the back of the mount planks appears lighter and later in appearance. Please see additional images. It may be re-lined.

Lot 325

Dolls - a wooden doll's pram containing clothed vintage pedigree cabinet sized doll, a DAM Lady Troll with dress and a Cabbage Patch style baby doll [3].

Lot 166

A George III silver patch box, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham circa 1795, with engraved decoration; together with a group of further silver and silver plated items to include a silver vesta case; plated vestas; condiments etc, 4.8ozt

Lot 1010

Modern ladies jackets and coats, comprising an Aquascutum diamond quilted cream long sleeve jacket with checked lining, patch pockets, and a floral printed cotton quilted jacket, with long sleeves, round neck, buttons to cuffs; Daks Signature checked wool jacket with suede elbow pads (size 16), and a Daks London checked wool pleated skirt with suede waist adjusters (size 10); Drizzle Inc pale khaki shower proof trench coat with belt, press stud fastening; Paul Costelloe stone trench coat, double breasted with buttons (size 10) (6). Aquascutum cream jacket - couple of loose threads to the back. Aquascutum floral jacket - slight wear. Daks wool jacket - slight wear. Daks skirt - tiny hole near the waist, slight wear to inside the waist band. Drizzle mac - press stud added near the neck. Paul Costelloe mac - slight wear.

Lot 236

An Early 19th Century Continental Percussion Sporting Rifle, possibly German, converted from a flintlock, .577 calibre, the 81cm octagonal browned steel barrel inset with maker's gold monogrammed poincon, with blade sight, plain blued steel lock plate, the walnut full stock with horn fore-end tip, double chequered fore-end and grip, the right side of the butt with sliding patch box cover, the left side with raised cheekpiece, the curved brass butt plate with shaped tang, pierced side plate, scroll trigger guard with finger rest and acorn finial, with set trigger, steel sling swivels and brass mounted steel ramrod, 123cm. Action works, holds at full and half cock. Set trigger works. Deep groove rifling with some pitting. Some wear to browning on barrels. Converted from a flintlock. Minor bruising to the stock. Generally in good condition.

Lot 353

A 17th Century and later oak chest, the plank top with applied moulded edge over four long drawers with applied mouldings and brass drop handles, raised on bracket feet, 90 cm wide x 57.5 cm deep x 89.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The top has various large splits both to the panelling and otherwise as well as a large patch to the left-hand corner. Various ring marks, surface scratches, etc. Both side panels have splits, the drawers do not all match - assume replacements throughout - see images for more details. Replacement handles and escutcheons. The top drawer has a large piece broken in the interior, piece is present but damaged. There is a large hole in the back of the cabinet. Unsure if the feet are original to the piece however have been on there clearly for some time - see images for more details. Otherwise general wear commensurate with age and use. See images for further details.

Lot 13

FRENCH SCHOOL IN THE MANNER OF ANTONIS MOR (1517-1575) "Francois I Duke of Montmorency, Marshall of France", a portrait study, head and shoulders, in armour titled to top "Franc. de Montmorency.", oil on panel, unsigned, approx 35 cm x 25 cm CONDITION REPORTS Under UV appears to have been cleaned and has several dark spots visible throughout. Otherwise has general wear and tear. There is a scratch mark to the gentleman's forehead on the right hand side and a chip to the paint in the top right hand corner. Signs of craquelure, surface scratching, wear and tear etc throughout. See images for more detail. There is a dark patch above his left shoulder as you look at him. Frame has heavy knocks, bumps etc and has been regilded at some point. There are also bits missing to the mount edges. Re: age - the panel appears to have a good deal of age - possibly even 17th Century or earlier. The work itself has the appearance of being period though we are not certain of the actual age though the piece is clearly not in any way a 19th Century or later reproduction. It is suggested that respective buyers view in person to satisfy themselves as to the age.

Lot 98

A Small Quantity of German Third Reich Badges, including a Railway Police Reichsbahn embroidered arm eagle sleeve patch for HVD Brussel, Kriegsmarine embroidered breast eagles, two Mountain Troops Edelweiss cap insignia, buttons etc

Lot 235

A 19th Century Single Barrel Percussion Sporting Gun by Westley Richards, the 82.5cm steel barrel octagonal at the breech, with signed and foliate engraved lock plate, (hammer and part of mechanism detached), the walnut half stock with chequered grip, 123.5cm; a 19th Century Single Barrel Percussion Sporting Gun, the 75cm steel barrel octagonal at the breech, the walnut half stock with chequered grip, with brass tipped wood ramrod, 117cm. 1 - hammer and part of mechanism detached, but present. Pitting to metalwork. 2 - Action works, holds at full and half cock. Browned patina of barrel has been rubbed off in a patch at the muzzle. Pitting to ramrod pipes and trigger guard.

Lot 81

A Second World War Service Uniform to a Woman of the ATS, comprising green tunic with rank badges to a Subaltern, bronze collar badges, brass buttons, Anti-Aircraft formation patch to the left arm, rayon lining with Harrods label, a lanyard, a shirt with detachable collar, a tie, skirt and cap with bronze cap badge

Lot 769

FOUR MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES MODELS comprising a No.37, Dodge Cattle Truck, yellow with a grey rear, mint, complete with two bullocks, boxed, the box good; No.42, Studebaker Lark Wagonaire, blue with a pale blue sliding roof, mint, complete with sportsman and gun dog figures on sprue, boxed, the box generally good (slightly creased sides and one scuffed patch); No.47, D.A.F. Container Truck, silver with a yellow rear and grey roof, near mint, boxed, the box generally good; and No.48, Dodge Dumper Truck, red, mint, boxed, the box generally good (one side with scarred patch).

Lot 1129

An early Sealed Shell glass petrol pump globe with repaired patch to one side.

Lot 37

A small silver jar and cover, a silver pepperette, two silver spoons and a silver topped patch box. 2ozs 14 dwts

Lot 124

Pair of George III silver candle snuffers, the handles with scallop shell decoration, sponsors mark of Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1817, 18.5cm long, 4.3oz approx Condition: The inside of the 'box' has a 4cm x 0.75cm patch of rust, the outside of the 'box' has an engraved monogram - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 179

Late 18th Century Staffordshire enamel bonbonniere modelled as a black and white spaniel lying on a pink mottled cushion, the hinged cover painted with a landscape with figures on a riverbank, 5.75cm wide Condition: Enamel flake loss to back of dog beside one painted patch, loss to lower right corner of landscape panel, some internal star cracking to enamel - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 312

Late 18th Century English School - Oil on canvas - Portrait of a young woman, perhaps an actress, grieving over her lost love, unsigned, 75cm x 62cm This half length portrait shows a young woman 'in character', that is the painting has a literary theme. She holds a bundle of letters, presumably love letters, her brow is furrowed and she is shown crying. Her costume is simple and she is probably a country girl. She is outside, her hair blowing in the wind, and the ivy on the rock or wall beside her denotes fidelity. She still loves him, but the artist has not told us whether her lover has died or has abandoned her. The literary theme is at present unidentified. The pose is not theatrical and the painting most likely illustrates a novel or poem, Artists could earn money from painting subject pictures for publishers who would employ an engraver to reproduce them. There is an intimacy in the portrait which suggests the artist was painting a close family member rather than a model. He might also have been demonstrating to potential clients that not only could he capture a good likeness but he could also convey emotion. Although the sitter bears a resemblance to the young Sarah Siddons, the celebrated tragic actress, it is well-documented that Siddons had dark brown eyes and eyebrows. This young woman has blue eyes and light brows Condition: Old relining, large dried-out 'damp' patch to verso, see image, this is clearly been through a workshop at some point in its history probably many years ago so there are some areas that clearly inpainted, craquelure across the whole picture - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 299

*Mixed Collectables. A mixed collection of items, including a heavy gauge silver albert with T-bar and fob, together with a smaller silver albert, 18th century enamel patch box, damaged plus oval gilt metal and agate pill box, Victorian 9ct gold stick pin set with red stone and pearls and other items, weighable silver approximately 4.3oz (18)

Lot 135

Marco Benefial (Italian, 1684-1764) Portrait of Edward Curtis of Mardyke House, Hotwells, Bristol, seated, three-quarter length in a grey coat with silver thread and scarlet pink embroidered cuffs, pointing to a globe signed lower right on the longitudinal orbit "Eqis Marcus Benefial Pinxt. Roma Anno Sal. 1750" oil on canvas, 95 x 70 cm (37.5 x 27.5in);Together with the waistcoat as worn by Edward Curtis in this portrait by Benefial; probably French, mid 18th Century, comprising brocaded weave, silk uncut with supplementary weft patterning of rococco metal threads, smooth metal purl threads and plate ribbon metal threads, lining: cream brushed linen/cotton, wooden buttons covered with rococco, purl, plate ribbon metal threads and metal spangles, centre front length: 81cm (32in), chest: 97cm (38in), waist: 86 cm (34in), hip: 102 cm (40in), buttons: 2cm (.75in) x 2cm (.75in)Provenance: By descent from the sitter to his elder daughter Hannah Fownes (died 1814) who married in 1805 John Yarde Fownes (1779-1839); Their elder son (according to a label on the reverse) Edward Curtis Fownes, born 1806, who married in 1848; Mary Margaret Haythorne ( died 1900); Thence to Mrs R A Parsons (nee W S Haythorne) who died 1977; to her son the late Sir Richard Parsons (1928-2016) OtherNotes: This remarkable waistcoat, as worn by the sitter in this portrait, demonstrates the richness of mid-18th century men's dress which were often as lavish as that of women. The decorative woven pattern incorporates large feathered foliage with small four-leafed flowers of woven metal threads surrounding a single multi-coloured silk rose at the centres. At this period, Safavid textiles from Persia feature similar rose motifs as the ones woven in this waistcoat. Interestingly, the sitter, Edward Curtis, who was a well-known merchant from Bristol, is pointing in his portrait towards the Middle East (to apparently what is today known as Saudi Arabia). This may indicate a place of importance to him as a gentleman in trade, and indeed, possibly why his waistcoat though made in Europe reflects a Middle Eastern style of patterning. This waistcoat when first made would have had a remarkable sparkle and shine to it and made clear that its owner was someone of considerable standing and wealth. Curtis, who was evidently on the Grand Tour when he sat for this portrait by Benefial, would have been fully aware of the allusions and the impact he wished to convey by his wearing such a splendid waistcoat, that presumably he had acquired 'en route' for Italy.(Inscribed on a label to the reverse - A portrait of Edward Curtis of Mardyke House, Bristol, married 1779 (d.1791) by Marco Benefial 1750, leaving daughters Hannah, who married John Fownes, and second, Mary Margaret, who married John Haythorne of Hill House, Bristol. This Mary Margaret and John Haythorne were the great grandparents of Mrs R A (W S) Parsons).Oil on canvas which has been lined. On the reverse there appear to be old damages to the canvas which have been repaired with fill and paint. There are minor lumps and undulations around the edge of the painting. The paint layer appears stable overall. The varnish has scuffs and scratches. There are chips and losses to the frame.The waistcoat is in fair to poor condition due to its material (metal threads) and it was heavily worn (lining is worn and abraded with some embedded dirt). Despite this, it is in remarkable condition given its materials and its age. The greatest damage is where the long weft floats of plate ribbon metal threads have come loose from their substrate and are sticking up. This occurs throughout the waistcoat. These threads are also heavily oxidised and darker in colour than the surrounding silver-coloured metal threads. There is a small area of loss between the 7th and 8th buttonholes at centre left. A small gray patch has been sewn to cover the area. Small areas of insect holes are visible in the back lining. 

Lot 108

Charles John de Lacy (British 1856-1936) Coal barges in Greenwich Reach, London, with the Royal Hospital in the distance signed and dated "Charles J de Lacy 1887" lower left oil on canvas 60 x 115.50cm (23 x 45in) Oil on canvas which is unlined. The canvas tension is slack and stretcher bar marks have formed in the paint layers. There is an old damage at the lower right corner which has been repaired from the reverse with a canvas patch. There is an overall age craquelure, overall the paint layer is stable. The varnish is even and glossy but has yellowed overtime. There are flyspots and accretions across the surface. There are losses to the decorative surface of the frame.

Lot 746

German Third Reich SS Officer’s collar patch insignia.Scarce heavily embroidered aluminium silver wire SS Sigrunen on black felt. Lacks stiffened patch backing. VGC

Lot 222

Scottish. 78th Highland Regiment (or Ross-shire Buffs) OR’s glengarry badge circa 1862-81.A die-stamped smaller brass example. Resting in a thistle wreath, a crown over a caparisoned Elephant on a scroll ‘CUIDICH ‘N RIGH’, below the scroll, ‘78’. Replacement loops East and West and patch of corrosion on scroll otherwise GC. (KK 544)

Lot 144

A small enamel patch box, the lid decorated with a figure galloping on horseback; a miniature filigree work model of a car and a large agate and silver mounted pendant

Lot 62

A cased set of six silver tea spoons; a cased set of six silver bean end coffee spoons; a silver pepperette; two small silver patch boxes; a silver mounted toilet jar; plated chamber stick; various other plated items etc.

Lot 230

Two late 18th/early 19th century Bilston enamel patch boxes, one with vignette of a lady and gentleman with the legend above 'You are Love by all Above', width 4.5cm, the other with white enamel top inscribed 'When from thy arms, I'm bound to rove, this trifle pleads my constant love' (2). CONDITION REPORT Some fine cracks to the lid of the 'trifle' box and to the inside base, the other with fine cracks to the edge of the lid and left hand side inside and out.

Lot 389

J. Langlois (1855-1904)Two Terriers rabbitingSignedOil on canvas51 x 61cm, 20 x 24in++Unlined, 2 repairs upper left with a patch verso, small puncture to right white dogs face, small push lower centre near margin, canvas loose lower right corner, one or two framing marks to margins, stretcher marks visible, varnish yellowed, visible craquelure

Lot 244

A rare Derby figure of Aesculapius the God of healing. The bearded man formed holding a scroll, leaning on a club and raised on a square plinth. Painted in coloured enamels and edged in gilt. Patch marks and incised No.99 c.1790, 17cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Large chip to on rear corner of the plinth. No restoration.

Lot 248

A Derby pale period figure of a putto. Wearing a flower wreath, a garland and holding flowers. Patch marks and incised marks c1758-62, 11.25cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Some loss to the flowers at the rear of the wreath. Other expected losses to the applied work.

Lot 558

Aster R. Chantrey Corbould (British 1812-1882) gilt framed oil on canvas. Pair of mounted huntsmen with a pack of beagles travelling through woodland. Signed and dated 1878, 76cm x 96cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Not relined. No patch repairs. Could do with a clean. Some craqualure. 

Lot 564

A 19th century gilt framed Impressionist oil on canvas. Landscape with cows and a figure. Signed indistinct, 58cm x 75cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Some small patch repairs. 

Lot 609

A 19th century gilt framed oil on canvas. Cottage landscape with figures, 25cm x 34cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.One very small patch repair. Needs cleaning. 

Lot 611

A 19th century gilt framed oil on canvas, interior scene with Elizabethan figures, 62cm square.Condition report intended as a guide only.Small patch repair. Craquelure. 

Lot 637

A 19th century mahogany serpentine chest of four graduated drawers. With cock beading, brass loop handles with Prince of Wales feathers motifs, having fitted top drawer and raised on splay bracket supports, 91cm wide, 53.5cm deep, 80cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.Triangle of veneer lacking on the top, back left. Re polished. Some good veneer patch repairs and superficial marks. 

Lot 56

Beano (1950) 390-441. Complete in two bound volumes. (Second volume Nos 411-441 in larger format). Starring Biffo, Jimmy and his Magic Patch, Jack Flash and Deep Sea Danny's Iron Fish. First Sinbad by Paddy Brennan and Sammy's Super Rubber by Allan Morley. Issue 390 has The Dandy's Desperate Dan rare cross-over story on the front cover. A few [fn-/fn], balance [fn+/vfn/nm] (52)

Lot 150

A Lot of various military cap badges, Knife, Bronze medal and Army Catering Corps patch. Includes "BY HAMMER IN HAND ALL ARTS DO STAND" badge possibly bronze.

Lot 246

Six Halcyon Days Enamel patch boxes together with a commemorative trinket pot and cover

Lot 660

A 20th Century Bilston enamelled cigarette box, cedar lined and lid depicting Shakespeare's house, together with a similar framed enamel with a church spire in the distance, and various similar circular patch boxes decorated with West Midlands scenes. (qty.)

Lot 483

FRENCH SCHOOL (LATE 18TH CENTURY) - A beauty unmasked, enamel on a concave ceramic dish, with later gilt metal frame, diameter 9cm*possibly a patch stand

Lot 179

Georgian Period Cobalt Blue Glass And Enamelled Powder Box Continental powder/patch box of squat circular form with hinged lid. Fashioned in deep cobalt blue glass with hand enamelled Marguerite daisy to lid in white, green and yellow enamel. Good condition, approx 2 inches in diameter

Lot 175

Edmonton 1978, three Commonwealth Games Participation Medals, bronzed 43mm diameter, three enamelled lapel badges, tin example and fabric patch, three Alberta Travel Award Medals, 'Jeux Africains D'Alger' Medal by Bortoni Milano. (12)

Lot 1378

Grange Hill - British television children's drama series originally made by the BBC. A screen used school tie & patch & a letter from the BBC to the pupils asking them not to misbehave.Provenance: The vendor starred in the Series as Terry Parker / Big Tel..

Lot 1058

Rolling Stones Steel Wheels Crew Tour Jacket (1989). Heavy tan leather outer with aircraft inner motif, Colourful embroidered Rolling Stones lip/tongue logo over the left pocket and Steel Wheels tour patch sewn to the upper right arm. These were only given to senior members of the tour.Provenance: The vendor was given this by Marlon Richards (Keith Richards Son) as a present.. No label but Medium/Large.

Lot 274

Konya prayer rug, central Anatolia, early 20th century, 5ft. 4in. X 3ft. 5in. 1.63m. X 1.04m. Overall wear with corrosion to dark brown; reweave/patch to lower left border; losses to ends. Red step-sided mihrab within a pale blue medallion inner border; wide deep gold coloured main border of flowerheads and 'S' medallion pale blue outer guard.

Lot 455

WWII group of four comprising 34-45 and Pacific Stars, Defence Medal and War Medal together with various Intelligence Corps cap and collar badges, shoulder pips and buttons, together with a green Intelligence Corps mess cap marked Woodrow of Piccadilly London, further khaki beret and two various patch pockets (qty)

Lot 247

1980s and Later Teddies and Dolls, a varied collection, including two 1980s Cabbage Patch Kid dolls one a talking example, two 1980s boxed Royal Doulton dressed Nisbet dolls Baby Prince William and a young Prince William in a sailor suit, other dressed and miniature dolls, six Wallace and Gromit soft toys, including two boxed hand puppets, four 2000s Giorgio collectors bears, and a Harrods Christmas 2000 bear, together with Charlie Bears 151563 Anniversary Ross, 151591 Sniffle, limited edition Wagstaff (with bag), all by Isabelle Lee and 165119 Dray, F-G, Boxes G, ( 25+)

Lot 744

Two Cabbage Patch dolls, 1982

Lot 385

A 19th century Bilston enamel patch-box, of oval form, the hinged cover printed 'A present from Storkford', having floral decoration and mirrored interior; together with one other smaller Bilston enamel example 'Keep this for my Sake', with raised enamel decoration; and a rectangular concave enamelled pill-box and cover (3)

Lot 165

.925 purple guilloche enamel patch or pill box with import duty marks (some loss of enamel)

Lot 172

Silver guilloche enamel pill or patch box with internal mirror, gilt lined and with black and yellow lover's scene to lid. Import hallmark of "PNV"

Lot 219

Collection of hallmarked silver guilloche enamel vanity items (one plated), cut glass scent bottle with enamel lid and various pill or patch boxes with pink enamel nail buffer

Lot 249

WOODY WILLIAM S.: (1925-1989) American Commander with the United States Navy who served in World War II and also saw action in Korea. A small collection of personal items previously belonging to William Sterling Woody and relating to his career in the United States Navy including his hardback 8vo Aviators Flight Log Book covering the period March 1945 – September 1950 and with many entries in his hand, signed on numerous occasions by Woody and his commanding officers, his CAA-WTS Flight Training Record for 1944, completed by Woody and signed by him and his instructors, his United States Department of Commerce CAA War Training Service Pilot Rating Book for 1944, completed and signed by Woody and his instructors and featuring various comments regarding his progress (‘Student is relaxed and is very eager to learn’), a folio hardback record ledger used as a flight log for various pilots including Woody and others, completed in pencil to a small number of pages at the beginning and covering the period September 1953 – March 1954, Woody’s khaki garrison cap featuring a blue and gold Navy V-5 patch, etc. Some light overall age wear, generally G, 6 

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