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A pair of floral painted side chairs in 18th Century style, the oval pierced backs with organic interlaced splats above overstuffed patch work seats, raised on square tapering supports united by `H' stretchers (2).

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Early 19th century mahogany and line inlaid tea table, of D form, the fold over top above a shallow frieze on square tapered legs with block feet, double gateleg action, 92cm wide, patch to frieze.

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A flintlock rifle. German, circa 1780. Seven-groove rifled barrel in 15 mm calibre with a dovetailed brass front sight and a side mounted bayonet stud (back sight missing). Smooth iron flintlock with the mark "HPB" on the inside. Hair trigger. Carved walnut full stock with patch box and horn inlays forming a star on the cheek piece, a stag in relief on the butt. Engraved brass furniture (trigger guard incomplete) with small inventory label "C 73" on the underside. Fabric sling and wooden ramrod. Length 123.5 cm. €2,200.00

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Royal Yacht Britannia Memorabilia A crew member cap tally and arm patch from the final 1997 voyage to Hong Kong. Both framed and glazed, ex-museum. (2)

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Embassy Racing Team Framed Patch Taken from Hill's overalls as worn by early 70s Embassy Shadow F1 team. Framed in common mount with a photo of Graham in car itself. 39x49cm

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A George III small circular patch box and cover,+ with pricked borders and a grid pattern on the cover, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham c. 1800 (maker's mark only struck twice) 0.75in (2cm) diameter.

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A George Jones Majolica Oval Game Pie Dish and Cover, circa 1875, the slightly domed cover with a knop modelled as a nesting partridge on a bed of grasses, leaves and ferns, the tureen frieze depicting on each side a hare and leverets with a family of hares amongst ferns, the rim and double twig handles naturalistically modelled as cut branches entwined with fruiting oak, painted design No. 3416 80 on an unglazed patch, moulded registration mark (unclear), 35cm wide, 17. 5cm high (the lid cracked).

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Tabriz rug, north west Persia about 1920, 6ft.5in. x 4ft.8in. 1.96m. x 1.42m. Small area of damage with patch top right.

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Malayer kelleh, north west Persia about 1900-20, 16ft.11in. x 5ft.2in. Wear and small patch lower end.

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Kazak or Karabakh rug, south Caucasus late 19th century, 7ft.8in. x 3ft.8in. 2.34m. x 1.12m. Overall wear in field, very small patch.

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Timuri rug, east Persia - west Afghanistan late 19th-early 20th century, 8ft.9in. x 5ft.1in. Small areas of wear, small patch and reweaves.

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Goodyear Double Sided Enamel Sign 'Goodyear Cycle Tyres', diamond shaped with yellow and white script and a small bicycle above. Blue background with white border. Excellent condition save for a small patch of wear to one side. Very striking. 90x50cm

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A rosewood and brass book carrier in Regency style, the pierced gallery with two leaf and spirally fluted handles, 15.5 high x 22 deep x 50.5cm wide, (patch to veneer)

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Various items of Royal Worcester ivory-ground porcelain, variously printed and painted with floral sprays, comprising: a globular jug, shape no. 1094; a pair of small mugs; a circular patch box and cover; a pair of solifleur vases, shape no. 1728 and a pin tray, shape no. 1648 (small rim chip), mostly puce marks throughout, date codes circa 1900

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A group of four 19th century ivory pique, comprising; a card case all over decorated with a pique point lattice, 10 x 7cm (4 x 2.75 in), a rectangular patch box with a pique point border, 8 x 2cm (3 x 0.75in), an aide memoire with seven leaves, a pencil and a silver clip inscribed Mary', 8.5cm (3.25 in), and another souvenir' with six leaves and a gilt clip, 10cm (4 in)

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A group of small silver and a portrait miniature, comprising; a George III silver gilt propelling pocket knife engraved with matt panels, Birmingham 1972 by Mathew Linwood, 9 - 15cm (3.5 - 6 in), a rectangular snuff box, the cover with moulded border and a crest between initials 'E C', with a later added steel striker as a vesta/match case, London 1816 by John Death, 6.5cm (2.5 in), an oval foliate engraved small compact/patch box, Birmingham 1921 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, 5.5cm (2.25 in), two inscribed ovoid decanter labels 'Sherry' and 'Gin', each chased with the Royal Coat of Arms to commemorate the Queens Silver Jubilee 1977, London 1977 by Roberts and Belk, and a portrait miniature on paper depicting a young lady in 18th century dress wearing a bonnet and a pearl choker (restored)

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An early Victorian pottery cow creamer, with pink lustre patch decoration, and flowerhead moulding to the oval base, 18cm high.

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A small pill or patch box, Staffordshire, circa 1760/65 rectangular, the lid painted with a pastoral subject within bianco-sopra-bianco scrolls, the sides with landscapes, the interior of the lid inscribed in black: Aimable comme vous, gilt-metal mounts width 5cm, 2in

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Three patch boxes, Wednesbury, circa 1800 with raised white and gilded ornament on a deep blue ground, variously decorated with turtledoves and nesting birds, the two oval boxes with mottos: Peace and A Present from a Friend 3.5-4.5cm, 1 3/8-1in

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A group of four patch boxes, Wednesbury, circa 1800 decorated with birds nesting and courting, with gilt mottos: Peace Love & Prosperity; Love the Giver; Remember the Giver; and A Gift of a Friend, three with mirrors width 4-5cm, 1_-2in

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Three patch boxes Wednesbury, circa 1800 oval, the first with an elegant nest, the others with love birds within gilt mottos: May you be happy and A Token of Regard, mirror-lined lids each 4cm, 1in

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JOHN PENNINGTON (1773-1841) FIGURES ON A VILLAGE STREET IN WINTER Signed, inscribed `Thorley f'on the stretcher, oil on canvas 29 x 36.5cm. ++ Unlined; one small patch; one small canvas loss in sky

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CHARLES SPENCELAYH (1865-1958) AN OLD COUNTRYMAN WITH A PIPE Signed and dated 1897, oil on canvas 49.5 x 39cm. ++ One small patch lower right corner; otherwise good and original; needs a light clean

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CIRCLE OF EDWARD ARMFIELD (19th CENTURY) TERRIERS IN A BARN Oil on canvas, unframed 50 x 60.5cm. ++ Rather worn; one patch verso; some flaking; needs attention

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A George II circular patch box, with a mother of pearl base and pull off cover inset with a portrait miniature of King George II (behind glass) the interior with a mirror, unmarked, c. 1750, 1.65in (4.2cm) diameter.

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A mid 18th Century French tortoiseshell and silver oblong patch box, the hinged cover revealing a mirrored interior with two small lidded compartments and small brush, 2.25" wide.

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A Derby figure, Fame, modelled as a winged angel, bareheaded and scantily draped, blowing a trumpet, standing on billowing clouds, coloured in turquoise, red and yellow, 29cm high, patch marks, model no.302, c.1770

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A Derby figure of a piper, wearing a broad rimmed hat, pink jacket and yellow breeches, before a bocage of flowers and leaves, scroll base, 18cm high, patch marks, c.1770

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A Derby vase and cover, of cartouche form, applied with frills and encrusted with flowers, painted with fanciful birds, pierced neck, domed cover, scroll finial, coloured in pastel tones picked out in gilt, 33cm high, patch marks, c.1770 (restored)

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A Derby two-handled flower vase, applied with flower spray, painted with fanciful bird in landscape, gilt lined borders, spreading shaped circular base, patch marks, c.1770 (restored)

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A 19th century oval green enamel patch box, the hinged cover decorated with doves flying and on the nest and inscribed 'Esteem the Giver', 4.5cm wide, c.1840

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A 19th century oval rose enamel patch box, the hinged cover inscribed 'Have Communion with Few, be Familiar with One, Deal Justly with all Speak Evil of None', 4.5cm wide, c.1840

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A 19th century canted rectangular lavender enamel patch box, the hinged cover decorated with cocks fighting, 5cm wide, c.1840

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A 19th century shell shaped enamel patch box, the hinged cover decorated with a humorous coaching scene, 5cm wide, c.1890

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A 19th century oval green enamel patch box, the hinged cover inscribed Be always on your guard, he who easily believes is easily deceived, 5.25cm wide, c.1840

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A 19th century oval green enamel patch box, the hinged cover inscribed When this you see you will think of me, 4.5cm wide, c.1840

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A 19th century oval lilac enamel patch box, the hinged cover and sides decorated with foliate sprigs, 5cm wide, c.1840

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A pair of Victorian Staffordshire spill vases, moulded as cows with calves at their feet, standing before trees, brown patch markings, gilt line oval bases, c.1870 (some faults)

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A graduated set of 3 George Jones majolica jugs, late 19th century, each of tapered cylindrical form applied with a naturalistic branch handle, the bodies moulded in relief with pink dog roses and green foliage against a textured turquoise ground, on a circular foot, the interiors with lilac glaze, unglazed patch with pattern number 3467 above 40, raised registration date code for 1875, the largest jug with hair cracks to rim, 21cms high, the middle jug with splinter chip to inner rim, 17cms high and the smallest jug with fine star crack to base, 15.5cms high

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Three throw away scent bottles, an oval porcelain and gilt mounted scent bottle, two opaque glass salts, an enamel patch box, a mother of pearl box, a blue glass scent bottle (no stopper) and a pair of miniature posy holders, (10)

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A Persian patterned rug, restored patch to centre, 120 x 200cm

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Derby figure of a cherub c.1770, modelled in typical style with basket of flowers, patch marks to base, Also a figure of Musician possibly Rockingham modelled as a lady with a tambourine, on an acorn moulded base, (some damages and restoration) (2)

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An early 19th century enamel oval patch box, the cover printed in black with figures, and inscribed 'Accept My Dear, A Heart Sincere', 4cm wide (1 1/2"), and another, inscribed 'Constant to thee I'll ever be' (some damage)

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A Pair of Derby Chamberstick Figures of Putti, circa 1770, each flower garlanded boy lightly draped in a puce flower embellished cloth, one hand extended with a posy, the other holding the flower encrusted column supporting a (replacement) foliated sconce, patch marks, Continental sconces, (18.7cm)

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An early 19th century south Staffordshire oval patch box, with cover inscribed 'Let groveling minds for gold contend, for virtuous love I am a friend' on a white ground, the base duck-egg blue(chip), 4.5cm (1.75 in)

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A 19th century agate mounted oval vinaigrette, unmarked, 3.5cm (1.25 in), and an ivory rectangular patch box, the cover inset with a panel and stem, 8.5cm (3.25 in)

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A 19th century French ivory oblong patch box with gold stringing and mounts and a central panel inscribed 'Toujours', 8.75cm long (3.5 in)

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An early 19th century Georgian enamel patch box, decorated with a flowering vase and jewelled border, with original mirror on the lid interior, 3.5cm diameter

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ROCKINGHAM - A rare Rockingham patch box, moulded in the shape of a butterfly, the top coloured in tones of purple, yellow and blue, the box in azure blue edged in gilt, 3.25in wide, griffin mark in puce, 1830-42 (the cover with old restoration)

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DERBY AND ASSOCIATED FACTORIES - A pair of Derby patch mark figures, both standing holding baskets before bocage, he with red cloth hat, floral jacket and blue apron, she with cloth bonnet and floral dress, shaped scrolled bases picked out in turquoise and gilt, 4.25in high, c.1770 (both with faults)

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FOLLOWER OF SIR FRANCIS GRANT, PRA (1803-1878) PORTRAIT OF A LADY; and OF A GENTLEMAN A pair, each quarter length, she wearing a dark dress with a lace bonnet, gold necklace and watch; he wearing a dark suit, oil on canvas Each 73.5 x 61cm. (2) ++ Unlined; craquelure and paint separation (severe in the gent); each needs a clean; lady with patch verso

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A russet patch marked and pink lustre pearlware cow creamer, early 19th century, the beast standing four square with looped tail and curved horns on a pink lustre and green enamel rounded rectangular base, cover restored, tail restored, 7" long

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A Staffordshire pottery cow and milkmaid spill vase group, mid 19th century, the russet patch marked animal attended by a yellow hatted milk maid with cobalt jacket and green and orange skirts on oval gilt lined base, enamel loss, 7.5" high

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A Staffordshire pottery cow and milkmaid group, mid 19th century, the black patch marked animal attended by a yellow hatted milkmaid with a pink dress and striped skirts on oval gilt line base,cows ears restored, 8" long. See lot 42 for illustration.

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A Staffordshire pottery cow and milkmaid spill vase group, late 19th century, the russet patch marked animal behind a seated milkmaid on oval green and brown washed gilt lined base applied with a green milk pail, slight damage, 9.5" long. See lot 42 for illustration.

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A George Jones majolica rooster teapot circa 1875, the birds beak forming a spout, tail feathers forming a handle and with naturalistically moulded body on an oval base, with tortoiseshell glazed underside, patch marked with two unglazed black lines, spout restored and finial damaged, 11" long

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Bernini (Domenico) Vita del Cavalier Gio. Lorenzo Bernino, engraved portrait by Arnold van Westerhout after Jo. Bapt. Gaullus, contemporary vellum, patch of staining to upper and lower cover, 4to, Rome, 1713.

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Nizolius (Marius) Thesaurus Ciceronianus, woodcut device on title repeated in larger format on verso of colophon, slight stain to upper margin, early ink inscription at foot of title (partially erased), early 17th century inscription at head of title "Ex Biblio. Wisensteigensi: 1626", contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards dated 1566, small patch repaired on lower cover, lacking one clasp, (Adams N302), folio, Basel, apud Joannem Heruagium, 1563.

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A blue glass jug with green splash decoration, 3.5" high, a clear blue glass jug, with reeded handle, 4.25" high, a green and white 'cobweb' vase, 4.5" high and a blue glass patch stand with clear twist glass stem, 4.25" high. (4)

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A FINE GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA CENTREPIECE, modelled as two satyrs holding a wooden wine basket, musical instruments by their feet, raised on a waisted oval base decorated with foliage, mottled underside, with patch mark and pattern No., 29cm high.

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