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A pair of Staffordshire type lead glazed earthenware figures of seated spaniels, each with brown and yellow patch decoration, 17cm.

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A Continental, probably Portuguese, lead glazed terracotta figure of a grotesque dog, in seated pose, green patch decorated on a yellow ground, length 18.5cm; a three-tile picture set into wooden tray frame; and a Denby small dish, (3).

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A Quantity of Coins including commemorative and modern enamel patch boxes (a lot).

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A LATE 18TH-CENTURY BILSTON ENAMEL PATCH BOX of oval form, the base duck-egg blue, the hinged lid transfer-printed in sepia on a white ground with two female friends within the legend 'Constant to thee/ I'll ever be', metal mount and interior mirror, 4.5cm, (1.75in) long.

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A MINTON MAJOLICAWARE TWO HANDLED GAME PIE DISH & COVER, of oval shape, the Cover moulded with ferns and grasses in green glazes surmounted by central figure of a partridge with six chicks, the Dish exterior moulded with high relief figures of hares and liverets amongst ferns and plants, the double handles and border moulded as oak branches with leaves and acorns in brown, green and yellow glazes on a turquoise ground, the interior mauve, Length 14", raised Registration lozenge, black on unglazed patch 3317, the Cover black T.J, Length 14", Height 9".

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Three Royal Worcester pieces: A small patch pot and cover, painted with a finch, signed 'Powell', 3.5cm diameter; a blush ground and floral decorated pot and cover, 6.5cm diameter and a blush ground cup and saucer, all with printed marks.

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A Collection of Two Bog Oak 'Shamrock' Vestas and a Small Ebonised Patch Box.

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An 18th century creamware tea caddy, the cauliflower leaf moulded quatrefoil shaped body with tapering shoulders and raised neck, patch marks to base, 10cm high.

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An ivory box and cover of circular form, decorated with turtles, together with a white metal and enamel decorated etui and an enamel decorated patch box, (3).

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A Staffordshire Porcelain Figure of a Shepherd and His Dog, circa 1830, the shepherd wears gold enriched blue long coat and broad rimmed black hat, a large dog with black patch coat at his side, upon a slightly domed oval section base with mottled colours and gilt rim line, {18cm high}.

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A George III Patch Box, circular, engraved lid and case, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1803, 2.7cm diameter}.

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A George III Patch Box, circular, the detachable lid engraved with a shield, {by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1796, 2.1cm diameter} .

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An early 20th century American patchwork quilt of Nine Patch design, made c.1900 in Dunreath, Indiana

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An early 20th century American patchwork quilt of Four Patch block design, 177 x 215cm

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An American unfinished frame patchwork top, 164 x 187cm, and a 1930s/40s American unfinished patchwork top of Nine Patch Composite design, incorporating feed sacks

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An oval green enamel patch box, early 19th century, with inscription to the lid, 9.2cm.

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AN ONYX PENDANT set in base metal with chain, a cut steel choker on velvet, a pair of paste drop earrings, a turned ivory patch box and other items.

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A GEORGE V RECTANGULAR SILVER PATCH BOX, the blue enamelled lid with internal mirror, import marks for London 1928.

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A DUTCH TOY SALON CHAIR import marks for London 1898, maker J. S., 4cm, also another silver open back chair, London 1897, maker BIM, 4cm, a cylindrical ivory box and cover, 19th Century, containing three clear glass perfume bottles with facet cut stoppers, 6.5cm high, a small Eastern silvered metal pill box and cover, an ivory and enamel circular box and cover inscribed 'A pledge of esteem', a damaged Staffordshire enamel patch box and a toy tortoise shell mounted mandolin (7).

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A small George III silver patch box by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1792, of plain circular shape, the pull off cover with bright cut decoration, 3cm diameter

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Seven late 18th/early 19th century south Staffordshire enamel patch boxes decorated in polychrome with various scenes, comprising; i. 'A trifle from Guildford', pale blue base, ii. a titled scene of 'Brighton Pavilion, pale blue base, iii. rose sprays on a pale blue ground with a pink border and base, iv. 'Long may we live, Happy may we be, Blest with content and from misfortunes free' within a blue and gilt beaded border on a white ground similar base, v. an interior scene depicting a ginger cat between a young boy and grandmother in chairs and with a motto, white base, vi. a spray of flowers on a white ground oval panel within blue and white dot and pale green and flower sprigged lobed border, shaped sides with flowers on a white ground, vii. a figure of a young woman in a pink dress holding a bird in a wooded landscape, white base with flower sprays (most damaged and/or partially restored)

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Six late 18th/early 19th century south Staffordshire enamel patch boxes decorated in polychrome with scenes of a romantic nature, comprising; i. 'Constant to thee, 'I ever be' with a couple near a church, pale blue base, ii. 'Look within and you will view A Maid to whom I will be true', green base, iii. a square box 'We live in hope' with floral sprays and two love birds on a white ground, pink base, iv. 'Friendship without interest' within a blue and gilt beaded border on a white ground, white base, v. 'May you be Happy' indistinctly painted in gilt on a blue heart within a white surround, blue base, vi. two love birds within blue and floral lobed borders, blue base (most damaged and/or partially restored)

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A South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, the cover decorated with a floral spray and a bird 'A Friends Gift' on a white ground, the base pale blue (the enamel cracked and mirror cracked), 4cm (1.5 in)

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A baluster patch stand, the shallow circular top with pincered underside, supported on a knop and an inverted baluster stem, folded conical foot, 7.5cm high, circa 1740

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A George IV three piece tea service, the squat circular bodies with gadroon mounts to rim, embossed with band of floral and leaf ornament, each on four floral and scroll panelled feet, comprising - teapot with flowerhead finial to the slightly domed lid, two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, probably by William Troby, London 1821 (gross weight 40ozs - the bodies somewhat dented - sugar basin with rectangular patch to one side) (See lot 170 for illustration).

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Three late 18th/early 19th Century enamelled oval patch boxes, one worded "A present from Hythe" with pink decorated base, 1.25ins x 1.75ins (restored), one decorated with a full-length portrait of a woman holding a scythe and cutting corn, with blue decorated base, 1. 75ins x 1.375ins (restored), and one worded "A tender heart and a virtuous mind" with blue decorated base, 1.25ins x 1.75ins (cracked and damaged)

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An impressive Tabriz 'Mosque' carpet, north west Persia about 1900-20, 22ft.5in. x 14ft.8in. 6.84m. x 4.47m. ++One small patch in the lower brown arch.

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Saraband kelleh, north west Persia about 1900-20, 15ft.7in. x 7ft.4in. 4.75m. x 2.24m. ++Overall wear, heavy in places, patch left edge.

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Rare Rabat carpet, Morocco late 19th century, 13ft. 4in. x 6ft. 3in. 4.06m. x 1.91m. ++Overall even wear, slightly heavier in centre, patch lower end.

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Melas rug, west Persia second half 10th century, 5ft.4in. x 3ft. 11in. 1.63m. x 1.20m. ++Overall wear, holes, patch, tears.

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Two Ersari Turkmen chuvals, both probably north east Afghanistan end 19th century, 3ft.6in. x 4ft.9in. 1.07m. x 1.45m. and 3ft.6in. x 4ft.2in. 1.07m. x 1.27m. ++The first with overall even wear, small damaged areas at top, small damaged area and worn kink base elem; the second slight wear in field, small patch into centre of base elem.

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Yomut Turkmen ensi, Turkmenistan about 1880-90, 5ft.7in. x 4ft.9in. 1.70m. x 1.45m. ++Slight wear in places, small patch lower right corner.

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An attractive Tekke Turkmen dip khali, Turkmenistan second half 19th century, 3ft.7in. 1.09m. sq. ++Small patch lower elem. A comparatively old example with an unusual square format.

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Afshar khorjin face, Kerman area, central Persia about 1900, 2ft.2in. x 2ft.7in. 0.66m. x 0.79m. ++Overall even wear, patch in top border, slight loss to base. And a Kurdish half khorjin, 2ft.3in. x 1ft.10in. 0.69m. x 0.51m. ++Slight even wear, small area of moth damage. Complete with striped plainweave back.

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A Bilston enamel rectangular patch box, hinged cover with mirror interior dedicated "This box I intend as a gift for my friend", within border, blue enamel base, 3.5cm long, faults

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William Ferguson, Jnr, (Edinburgh, fl. late 19th century) "HAFF-NET FISHERS NEAR THE SOLWAY" two fishermen approaching the shore, a third conversing with a lady holding a basket, white ducks waddling towards the water's edge and children lying in the grass, oil on canvas, signed with monogram and dated 1885 lower left, entitled verso with artists name, address (63 George St, Edinburgh), price ( £30) and name of agent (Doig & McKechnie) handwritten in ink on an original label verso, 80cm x 120.5cm, (31.5in x 47.5in), in gilt slip and good original fluted, beaded and laurel-decorated gilt frame (small patch to canvas)

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Robbins & Lawrence; a US model 1841 two-band Mississippi rifle, the barrel fitted with a back-sight for 500 yards, full stocked and with steel and brass-tipped ram-rod and brass patch-box in the stock, the lock-plate stamped ROBBINS & LAWRENCE U.S and WINDSOR VT 1851, the barrel stamped U.S JCB, 124cm long.

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A late 18th century clear glass sweetmeat/patch stand, the dished circular top raised on a fluted column with wheel knops above a folded circular foot, 9.5cm high

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A pair of Staffordshire pearlware glazed earthenware seated dogs, early 19th Century, one chained, the other with a piece of meat between it's front paws, with black patch coats highlighted in gilt and raised on naturalistically moulded bases, numbered 171 in red to base, 11cm high max. (some restoration)

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A Meissen model of an English Bulldog, in standing position with brown patch to one eye, 11cm long.

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A Meissen model of a Boston Terrier, seated with brown and tan patch coat, 15cm high.

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A set of four Derby patch mark figures, The Four Quarters of the Globe, Africa, a blackamore wearing elephant headdress, drapery and a clock, holding a crab and a cornucopia of fruit, stepping over a lion, America, a Native American girl clad in a tunic and feathered head dress, quivers strapped to her side, an alligator at her feet, Asia, a Levantine girl clad in a toque, dress and clock, holding a perfume burner in her right hand and feeding a camel berries with her left, Europe, a girl wearing a crown and robes, holding an orb, a recumbent horse at her feet, all standing on shaped bases, each 15cm high, No200, c.1770

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A Bild Lily type hard plastic doll, 1950s/60s, embossed made in Hong Kong, black hooded painted, side glancing eyes with white highlight to eye, red lips, Saran brown hair, with kiss curl glued to forehead, painted earrings, fully jointed, red nail varnish, painted black high-heel shoes, neck is chipped, 11.5"/29cm; together with a dark titian haired Patch doll (hair has been trimmed). (2)

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A Merrythought golden mohair teddy bear, British, 1930s with amber and black glass eyes, black vertically stitched shaven snout with longer down stitch at each side, fully jointed, felt pads, black claw stitching, bald patch above right eye, mohair slightly thinning to torso and tips of limbs, otherwise excellent, 21"/53cm.

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A Steiff brown mohair original teddy bear, German, 1960s, button and remains of yellow tag, brown and black plastic eyes, vertically stitched brown nose, fully jointed, felt pads, bald patch to back of head, mohair slightly worn, 9"/23cm.

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A Gebruder Bing blonde mohair teddy bear, German, c.1910, complete with GBN button ("label") under the arm, the initials GBN set in a diamond, black boot button eyes, horizontally restitched nose, fully jointed, remains of felt pads (repaired), black claw stitching, large bald area above left eye, majority of front torso is bald, mohair thin and balding generally overall, front torso steam restitched, hole to left of chest - repaired by glued patch, glued outer left arm, 12"/30cm.

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A near pair of Staffordshire pottery seated spaniels, one with black patch coat, the other green, both with gilt chains, 32cm high, together with a smaller pair with iron red coats. (4)

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CHARLES B. SEWELL (?)(Fl.circa 1900) THE HOOKED TROUT Indistinctly signed and dated, oil on canvas 34 x 95.5cm. ++ One patch upper left verso; some craquelure

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Two Staffordshire porcelainous huntsmen and their dog groups, circa 1840, each modelled with arm raised clutching a horn and leaning against his gun, a dead bird lying at his feet, his black and white patch dogs to the side, on naturalistic foliate base, gilt lined, 6.5" high, damage (2)

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Ernest Walbourn . A SUMMER LANDSCAPE WITH A YOUNG GIRL STANDING BESIDE A VEGETABLE PATCH, ANOTHER FIGURE AND HORSES NEARBY AND A FARM BEYOND. Signed, oil on canvas, (92cm by 130cm)

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A silver moss agate trinket box, Birmingham 1911, 2in diameter; a silver sovereign case with engine turned decoration, Reg No 607871, Birmingham 1912, 3.75in long; and a silver patch box, Birmingham 1901, 1in diameter. (3)

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4 silver tokens commemorating Nelson's naval victories, Aboukir 1798, St. Vincent 1797, Trafalgar 1805, Copenhagen 1801, contained in a 19th century treen patch box.

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Victorian silver rattle a.f., 19th century portrait seal fob, enamelled circular patch box, etc.

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A commemorative enamel patch box, South Staffordshire, circa 1801, of navette form, the lid painted with doves perching on a cornucopia above the legend: Nelson & Victory with Peace & Plenty, within white beading, dark blue base, interior of lid with mirror width 5cm, 2in

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A commemorative enamel patch box, South Staffordshire, circa 1805, oval, the lid vividly painted with the Victory firing at an already blazing French warship below the punning motto: Nelson & Victory, within a border of white dots, dark blue base, lid mirror-lined width 4.2cm, 1 5/8in

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A group of 11 objects of vertu including a Staffordshire enamel etui case, circa 1765, 9.5cm, 3in; a Staffordshire enamel patch box commemorating George III's survival, 4.5cm, 1in, both restored; a pressed tortoiseshell box; a basketwork stained ivory toothpick case; a German lacquer box painted with an old man; a porcelain box with a view of Worcester; and five other items various sizes and dates

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A FINE LATE VICTORIAN DOLL'S MAHOGANY HALF TESTER BED, the canopy having a humped surmount and turned ball pendants with rails and wine damask curtains, matching headboard, the foot with carved oval "sunburst" patera between turned uprights with ball finials and feet, 29cm x 44cm x 43cm high, (11.4in x 17.3in x 17in), complete with A MINIATURE MATTRESS, blankets and A MINIATURE PATCH-WORK QUILT formed with conjoined hexagons in a variety of printed coloured fabrics, lace-edged

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A 19th century French ivory patch box, the circular lid painted with a fetes champetre, 5.5cm diameter, a bone hourglass, 4cm high and an ivory mounted olive wood obelisk thermometer, 14cm high (3)

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A George III Irish oval sauceboat with leaf capped scroll handle, the body with patch repairs and small split by handle, on shell applique legs and hoof feet. Makers probably Matthew West (indistinct), Dublin c.1775, 6oz.

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A French 18th century straw work patch box and cover, of circular shape, the cover decorated with putti mask flanked by exotic birds, within scroll leaf border, the body and base with scroll leaf and dot borders, inside with geometric star decoration, 7cms diam

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