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  1. 18thC French Porcelain Patch Snuff Box Lille 1763 Painted Scene Flowers

    A very fine example of an 18thC French Snuff/Patch Box. Hand painted mark to the base Lille 1763. For its age condition is very good. There is a little age cracking/crazing to the porcelain which is visible inside the lid.

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  2. NEW BOX Patch NYC orange FOX Porcelain JEWEL TRINKET KEY tray

    The Patch NYC Fox Tray from Galison is no exception, beautifully colored with orange background and fox illustration enhanced with gold foil. Patch NYC Fox Rectangle Porcelain Tray. PORCELAIN TRAY. RUNNING FOX.

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  3. 18th century Derby porcelain patch-mark figure of Liberty c.1760

    23cm (9.1ins) high. Condition: Very good for age and type. A few minor losses to flower petals and leaves. Examined in detail under ultraviolet and white light - no restoration found.

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  4. A Nice Vintage 19th Century Porcelain Patch Box Hand Painted Flower

    Factory marks to the reverse 4,5cm wide. Top Categories. Wrist Watches. Pocket Watches. More From Us. Useful Links. Paintings & Prints.

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  5. Pair Of La Vie Porcelain Elephants African Safari Patch Lacquer Work 1980's VGC

    Add a touch of African safari to your collection with this beautiful pair of La Vie porcelain elephants. These elephants belong to the collectables category, specifically animal collectables with a focus on wild elephants.

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  6. New Catch Patch Design Porcelain Mug Dogs

    New Catch Patch Design Porcelain Mug Dogs. Please see my other listings for more Catch Patch dog items

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  7. Early Derby porcelain figural candlestick of Mars in armour, patch period c 1765

    The richly detailed rocaille base features elegant swirled Rococo scrollwork, and bears three typical ‘patch marks’ beneath. circa 1765. At its peak in the 18th century, the Derby Porcelain Manufactory styled itself as “the second Dresden.”.

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  8. Antique Derby porcelain shepherd figurine, soft-paste, patch marks, c. 1750s

    The base featuresthree "patch marks", a hallmark of Derby’s"patch period" (c. 1750s-1760s), a technique used to conceal supports during firing. WhileUV light does not show restoration, closemagnification reveals minor paint loss on the inner parts of the hands.

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