If you are unfamiliar with the term as applied to patches "bullion" means use of metallic thread in some depth to somewhat simulate cast metal in a flexible manner. At least some part of each of these patches is bullion although the use of it for Revere's face is rather strange. Featuring Independence Hall, Great Seal (American Eagle), Continental Soldier, Revere, Patriotic Hat, Star with Flag Inset, Rattlesnake from battle flag with musket & more, and the last idk might be a heavenly trumpet.
Measured by the merrow borders, they are all about 3" diameter with some just a little bigger or smaller. I expect they WERE for sale but the marking was to keep people from pulling them off when there was stock in a drawer. They are stapled to a cardboard backing sheet. That was forty years ago, as such these could use a washing to look really nice. And really I have not seen them before, in fact you rarely find non-military patches in bullion style.
International shipping does NOT include the useless cardboard backing. In fact anyone in the USA as well would do better to have me take the staples out and send just the patches, I have left it as is for the time being for the photo as much as anything else.