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Three Bilston-style enamel patch boxes, late 18th Century, comprising a rectangular yellow box, the hinged cover decorated with two inebriated figures staggering from the public house, titled 'The Vicar and Moses'; a narrow rectangular white box, slightly waisted, decorated with a landscape scene of buildings and two figures on a riverbank, with a townscape and mountain in the background, with floral sprays to the sides; and a larger rounded rectangular waisted white box, the cover decorated with a man standing in a grassy naturalistic setting, the sides decorated with foliate sprays. (3) Vicar and Moses box 3cm high, 5.2cm wide, 4.1cm deep
Good: Overall in good condition but possibly some part or all of the lot has slight wear/damage/fading inline with the age of this lot. This report is based solely on our own opinion and are for guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for their accuracy. Intending buyers are strongly encouraged to view prior to bidding.
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