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Two Artone Small Size Character Jugs Captain Patch (2)

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A Royal Crown Derby miniature teapot and cover, an octagonal tea caddy and cover and a heart shape patch box (all with faults)

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A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern patch box and cover and three similar

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Two Royal Worcester miniature blush porcelain mugs, with floral decoration and two patch boxes with covers

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AN OVAL ENAMELLED PATCH BOX with flower decoration and bearing the motto 'Fidelity and Love' a further box 'Look within and you may view. A maid to whom I will be true', and a Limoges box (3).

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Papier Mache Circular Patch Box, Lid Decorated with a Painting of a Sports Scene, 2 1/2"

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* :AN 8-BORE SINGLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION BIG GAME RIFLE SIGNED I. HOLLIS & SONS, LONDON, mid-19th century, with 32 1/4in. twist swamped octagonal barrel signed at the breech, rear-sight of one standing and two folding leaves (fore-sight missing), scroll engraved breech, tang and signed lock, substantial walnut half-stock (some cracks around lock and to fore-end), the barrel retained by three braided copper bands, a forth copper band is fitted around the wrist, the butt with patch-box with scroll engraved hinged cover, and iron mounts (fore-end cap, under-rib and ramrod missing, some wear and discolouration throughout).

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19th Century Staffordshire enamel patch box, the hinged cover with foliate decoration, the base decorated with a moulded pug, 3.5cm diameter

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George III Staffordshire enamel oval shaped patch box, the hinged cover with script 'Have Communion with few, Be familiar with one, Deal justly with all, Speak evil of none', the interior with mirror panel to the lid, 4cm wide

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18th century oval enamelled patch box, the hinged top with mirrored interior, decorated with white doves and entitled 'A Friend's Gift' upon a blue ground, 1.75" wide (chip to the cover)

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An Enamel Patch Pot, the lid decorated figures in a landscape, and another decorated with garlands of flowers (2)

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Sarab runner, north west Persia late 19th-early 20th century, 15ft.10in. x 3ft.4in. 4.82m. x 1.02m. Overall wear, slightly heavier in centre, small patch main border centre right.

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Chuval by the Ersari Turkmen of Beshir, south Turkmenistan late 19th century, 3ft.6in. x 6ft. 1.07m. x 1.83m. Small worn kinks in field, slight colour run in places. And a Tekke Turkmen ensi, Turkmenistan late 19th century, 3ft.10in. x 3ft.6in. 1.17m. x 1.07m. Overall wear, small areas of damage, small patch, losses to top and bottom.

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A George III enamel patch box, inscribed A gift from Weymouth.

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A South Staffordshire circular enamel box, with polychrome enamel foliate cartouches on a pale blue ground with white enamel foliate spray accents, with a hinged lid, 8cm (3.25in) diameter; and a South Staffordshire oval enamel patch box, 'If You Love Me Don't Deceive Me' around a foliate spray, with a hinged lid and pale blue enamel base (enamel losses), 13.5 x 3.5cm (5.25 x 1.5in)

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A 19th Century Percussion Cap Double Barrel Sporting Gun by F Barnes & Co., London, the browned steel barrels with hinged triple leaf sight, foliate engraved cocks and lock plate, chequered walnut half stock and butt with brass patch box and wooden ramrod.

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Derby deer Derby model of a recumbent deer circa 1770 sat on a grassy bank applied with flowers, patch marks and incised numbers to base, (some damages and restorations) 7.5cm high

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A pair of Continental porcelain tinted and glazed figures of seated pug dogs with blue painted ribbon collars, 13cm high; three similar examples with brown tinted heads and another patch marked wearing a green painted collar and raised on a plinth base numbered 1559 and 37. (6)

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Tableau Patch, Rolly and Freckles From Disneys Dalmatians (Boxed, Plinth and Certificate)

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A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure, Tommy Brock, spade in, large eye patch BP3b

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Three large Crummles patch boxes

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Four small Crummles circular patch boxes

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A Royal Dux pink patch marked Figure of a Violin Player in pink, brown and green raised on oval base. Impressed 316 to base; Damaged and repaired 37cm high.

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Shoe Box: Two Sindy Dolls + Patch Doll and Tressie Doll

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Box: Assorted Sindy Patch and Tressie Dolls Clothes

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A 20th Century patch work type embroidered Picture, medieval processional scene

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Millais, John Guille. British Deer and their Horns. London: Henry Sotheran, 1897 folio, plates, colour frontispiece, later half green morocco gilt, small patch of rubbing to rear hinge, some light foxing, bookplate, a fine copy Provenance: Bookplate of William Hiller, 4th Earl of Onslow

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A pollarded oak bowl, with a later leather patch, probably 18th century, 13.5in (34.2cm) dia.

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A .65 FLINTLOCK VOLUNTEER BAKER RIFLE BY W. PARKER, HOLBORN, circa 1825, with 30in. rebrowned signed barrel, brass fore-sight, standing rear-sight, signed flat bevelled lock with semi-rainproof pan and roller, figured walnut full stock with raised cheek-piece, brass mounts including hinged patch-box cover, iron sling mounts, and original iron ramrod (bayonet-bar replaced), Tower private proof marks.

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A .451 PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE OF WHITWORTH MILITARY RIFLE TYPE SIGNED GEORGE ARMSTRONG, CRADOCK, serial no. 221, circa 1860, of military form, with 33in. blued barrel signed 'GEORGE ARMSTRONG. CRADOCK. NO.221' in gold at the breech, blade fore-sight with tunnel cover, express multi-leaf / tangent rear-sight, the folding leaves each with platinum inlaid centre line, scroll engraved tang and signed lock, figured walnut three-quarter stock with chequered grip and fore-end, iron mounts including hinged patch-box cover, iron sling eye and mount, and iron ramrod with hexagonal head, Birmingham proof marks.

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Various items of Coalport porcelain, the cobalt blue ground gilt with florets, gilt interior; a miniature tyg, the cobalt blue ground reserved with an oval panel painted with a river landscape, gilt acanthus handles; a pair of 'Indian Tree' pattern miniature patch boxes and covers; a similarly decorated miniature teacup and saucer; a patch box and cover, of globular form, painted with swags of roses suspended from an apple green border, gilt rims (6)

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Two Royal Worcester miniature patch boxes and covers, painted by Powell, one with a kingfisher, the other a bullfinch, printed marks in puce, various dates (one with associated cover)

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Sparta carpet, west Anatolia about 1930, 17ft. x 12ft.11in 5.18m. x 3.94m. One or two small areas of minor wear (e.g. lower pendant), two repaired fireplace cuts and small hole left side, very small patch of moth damage right side main border.

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Mahal carpet, north west Persia about 1930-50, 12ft.1in. x 8ft.11in. 3.68m. x 2.72m. Rewoven patch upper left corner of field.

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Khamseh district kelleh, north west Persia, early 20th century, 10ft.2in. x 4ft.9in. 3.10m. x 1.45m. Overall wear, a little heavier in centre, small patch upper left corner.

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Shirvan rug, east Caucasus, second half 19th century, 6ft.7in. x 4ft.5in. 2.01m. x 1.35m. Overall uneven wear, small patch upper left corner. Rugs of this design are very rare and are seldom illustrated in the literature. One other example known to us is in Bennett, Oriental Rugs vol. 1: Caucasian, pl. 246. This has four identical medallions on a blue field, although these are flanked by rosettes; it also has a wide series of borders and guards, one of which has the same design as seen in the pale blue guards of our rug. The author of the Caucasus book cited above knew of no other examples in the literature at that time (1981), hence his description of the rug as something of an odd-ball. The present rug, it should be added, appears to be considerably older than the example he illustrated.

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Shirvan rug, east Caucasus, late 19th-early 20th century, 5ft.4in. x 3ft.5in. 1.63m. x 1.04m. Slight overall wear, small patch lower end.

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Two Baluchi rugs, Khorasan, north east Persia, late 19th-early 20th century, 6ft.3in. x 3ft.10in. 1.91m. x 1.17m. and 5ft.10in. x 2ft.11in. 1.78m. x 0.89m. Both with overall uneven wear, first missing outer running dog guard both ends, second with patch lower right corner. (2)

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Kurdish rug, north west Persia, late 18th-early 20th century, 6ft.8in. x 4ft.5in. 2.03m. x 1.35m. Overall even wear in field, brown ground corroded, small worn kinks both sides, small patch main border lower end, small pain smear upper right corner. The repeated off-set serrate-edged diamond medallions (the ashik medallion in Turkmen terminology), each containing what Eagleton, Kurdish Rugs, pl. 56) called the notched cross, is a field design found among many Kurdish weaving groups. This example may be Sauj Bulagh.

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Victorian silver strut thermometer, white metal parasol handle and silver manicure items including pair of patch boxes

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A Royal Doulton Bulldog, early 20th century, designed as a seated cream glazed bull dog with black patch to one eye and draped in a Union Jack, printed Rd No 645658 and lion, crown and circle mark 10cm high

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A set of eight pewter plates, 19th century, each with engraved monogram ‘GFW’ to rim and some stamped ‘Yates & Birch, Birmingham’ to verso, one with patch repair to rim, 24.5cm diameter

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Harry Hiles 17 3/4in. x 14 1/2in. (45 x 37cm) A patch of sunlight in a woodland clearing Signed..

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An early 19th century Chinese blue and white bowl, the quatrefoil rim above rounded square sides painted with two figures in a patch of sunlight on an island archipelago with conjoining bridges, 26cm wide

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18th Century Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, the hinged cover with sailors verse 'Take this dear girl, may you prove true, till I return, from sea to you', 4.25cm wide

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A Staffordshire pearlware cow creamer and cover, modelled standing with brown spotted decoration, on a green rectangular plinth base, 11cm high, (tail and head restored), a Staffordshire pottery cow creamer and cover, printed in blue with the 'Willow' pattern, standing on a green mound base, 13cm high, circa 1900 (damaged), and a Staffordshire pottery cow creamer and cover, in standing pose with iron red patch and gilt decoration, on an oblong shaped base, 12.5cm high, (damaged)

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Two Staffordshire porcelaineous cow creamers and covers, each modelled standing with iron red patch decoration, on green enamelled oval mound bases, 13cm high, first half 20th century (slight wear to gilding)

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An 18th Century Style Enamel Patch Pot, the lid decorated a lady in a powdered wig wearing a hat, and a pair of enamel buttons (3)

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A Sylvac pottery figure of a seated terrier patch marked in black and russet, numbered 1378, 4.5 high.

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A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure, Tommy Brock, 1st version, handle out & small eye patch, BP2 (af)

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A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure, Tommy Brock, spade out & small eye patch, BP2

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* USAF & Marine Corps etc. A group of original squadron embroidered patch badges, including 1st Marine Brigade (silver wire raised work) blazer badge, with 3rd, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 15th, A5, AF and several others -15

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* R101. A rare blazer or overall patch badge, c. 1930, shield format, green and black embroidered initials on white cloth ground, believed unused, the former property of crew member Herbert Ford who was a rigger on the airship and who tragically perished on the fatal flight in 1930, together with related photographs taken by Mr. Ford, and a compilation group mounted in frame, also with a letter of authenticity from a surviving Ford family member from Bedford near Cardington, the home of the R101 (-)

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L. Caesius (112-111 BC), silver denarius, obv. diademed head of Apollo/Jupiter left, 'AP' monogram behind, rev. the two Lares Praestites seated right, each holding sceptre, dog between them, small patch of dark encrustation to obv. and pitting to both sides, otherwise very fine

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A 'William the Fourth' burr wood and tortoiseshell circular patch box, the cover inset a titled brass bust profile, 6.2cm (2.5in) diameter

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A Derby porcelain figure of “Britannia” with oval shield and lion to base, boldly decorated in coloured enamels and gilt, with rococo pattern base, 14.5ins high (unmarked - patch marks to base - circa 1775 - branch and bocage missing to back, head and arm restored and chipped) £80-120

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A mid 20th Century Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure of a liver patch marked semi recumbent hound, numbered 1635, initialled ST, 9.5” long.

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Dinky French Factory: grey and dark green 33C Simca Cargo Glaziers Van with cream concave hubs, lacks Miroitier transfer in original box, E, one tyre split, box G-VG, small patch of insect damage

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18ct Enamelled patch box painted with cherub scenes

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A British L.I.A.3 knife bayonet with webbing frog; an Iraqi AK47 bayonet with original Iraqui webbing frog and specially made adapter sleeve; a cloth shoulder patch-Operation Granby (3).

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