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Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Aug Merten Ww, Solingen G-R, good example with brown wooden grip, nickel silver eagle and enamel SA device. Rear of the cross guard with gau stamp to the far end ‘O-‘, last letter not clear. Anodised scabbard with nickel mounts and single hanging ring. Generally good condition blade with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trade mark to the reverse. Generally good untouched example.
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by F Herder A.S, Solingen, untouched example with light brown wood grip, nickel eagle and enamel SA emblems inserted. The lower cross guard mount and top scabbard mount both stamped with the service number of the original owner ’26004’ and gau stamp ‘Nm’ to the reverse of the cross guard. Anodised scabbard with some wear, dents to the bottom chape etc. Blade with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trademark to the reverse. The blade shows some wear, motto worn and blade polished etc.
WW2 Yugoslavian Officers Cap Badge, fine example of a bullion embroidered officers cap badge in gold and silver wire thread on red backing. Centre of the double headed eagle is monogram of King Peter II. Black cloth backing to the reverse. Accompanied by an enamel cockade badge, also with monogram of Peter II to the centre. (2 items)
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by F Dick, Esslingen, fine example with wooden grip, nickel SA eagle and enamel emblem inserted. Lower cross guard mount with Gau mark ‘Sw’. Housed in anodised scabbard with plated mounts. Fine condition blade with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trademark to the reverse. Generally a good example.
Rare WW2 German Enamel Building Plaque for the SS-Police Leader South West Office in the City of Ulm, the white enamel rectangular building plaque has in black wording to the centre ‘Der Höhere SS und Polizeiführer Süd-West Dienststelle Ulm’ (SS in the form of SS runes). Small corner is clipped and some rusting to the fixing holes areas with some enamel loss which is typical to find on original building signs. Very rare item to find.
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Hartkopf & Co, Solingen, RZM period SA dagger with wooden grip having aluminium eagle and enamel SA device. Plated mounts, lower mount with plating lifting. Housed in painted RZM period scabbard with single hanging ring. Blade with standard ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ motto and RZM M7/40/38 trademark to the reverse which is the RZM code for the maker Hartkopf & Co, Solingen. The blade with some staining and some wear to the exterior but still generally a good example.
WW2 Polish Air Force Badges and Paperwork Archive of Famous Polish Zoologist and Professor Kajetan Ludwik Boratynski, Being Shot Down and Captured Until Liberation in 1945, a most interesting grouping of items which relates to this officer and also items relating to another Polish air force officer by the name of Sylvester Godlewski who was killed in a flying accident in 1942. The badges in the grouping consist of two variations of Polish Army cap badges, Polish air force cap badge with thin blade fittings to the reverse, RAF pilots wing and a cloth observers wing. Also with the badges is a Polish pilots badge with the remains of the gilt finish to the wreath, screw back fitting with all the details erased and a enamel badge for the Deblin Air Force officers school which is numbered to the reverse ‘386’. Other items of insignia include a identity bracelet engraved with Polish air force eagle and ‘dr BORATYNSKI K F/O P-0615’ a coin bracelet and a pair of Polish air force cuff links with his initials. The paperwork and photograph archive is really interesting also, it includes a number of pre-war, wartime and post war documents. Some of the highlights of the documents include his Polish Army Air Force identity card with uniform photograph dated 19th Mai (May) 1940, pre-war linen identity pass document, 1933 Polish officers service book, etc. Other interesting items are the original documents, single identity disc of the other Polish air force officer, Sylvester Godlewski, including the RAF form 96 ‘Message Form’ informing Boratynski that he had been killed in a flying accident. We are unsure of the relationship between the two men, possibly family members or close friends? Really nice grouping of photographs, including many showing fellow airmen wearing Polish air force uniform and badges etc. Postcards sent to Blackpool, where he was stationed at one time etc. A very interesting grouping which needs to be carefully sorted and looked at, we would recommend personal viewing if possible to appreciate this group. Kajetan Ludwik Boratyński was born on July 27, 1907. After the outbreak of WW2, he evacuated with his unit, avoiding the besieged Warsaw, to the east. On the day of the Soviet aggression against Poland, September 17, 1939, at 10:30, he was taken prisoner by the Red Army in Jagielnica near Czortków. That same evening, he managed to escape from a convoy of prisoners, together with Lieutenant Observer Zbigniew Siarkowski and Second Lieutenant Medical Officer Marian Turski. The next day, at 8:30 p.m. after dark, he forded the Dniester in Zaleszczyki, reaching Romania. Boratyński initially stayed in the city of Călimănești, and then (from 3 to 13 October) in the internment camp in Drăgășani. After receiving a passport from a courier arriving from Bucharest, he escaped and left for Constanța. There, on 20 October, he boarded a ship to France. After a voyage via Istanbul, Piraeus, Alexandria and Beirut, he arrived in Marseille on 13 November 1939. He was sent to the air base in Lyon-Bron. After the establishment of the Aviation Training Centre, on 15 December 1939, he was transferred to Lyon-Foire. Until the fall of France, he served in various positions in the 3rd and 4th Reserve Squadrons of the CWL, to which privates of the air force were assigned. After the fall of France, he was evacuated by sea to Great Britain. From 14 July 1940 he was stationed at the Weeton Air Camp, from where he was transferred to Blackpool Air Force Base on 3 August. He served in the Staff Squadron of the Ground Training Centre. Boratyński applied as a candidate for the flying staff. From 31 January to 14 June 1941 he trained at the theoretical course for gunners-radio operators and navigators in Blackpool. After completing it, he was assigned as an adjutant to the Officers' Squadron of the Ground Training Centre, and then (at the turn of June and July 1941) to the 305th Bomber Squadron "Ziemia Wielkopolska". The unit was stationed at RAF Syerston and was equipped with Wellington IC aircraft. It was quite an unexpected assignment, because at that time all new members of flying bomber squadrons had previously undergone crew integration courses in combat training units. Meanwhile, everything indicates that Boratyński joined the bomber squadron without having previously taken part in a single training flight. Despite this, he took part in three combat flights as a front gunner and also a reserve radio operator. On the night of 9–10 July, he took part in the raid on Osnabrück in the crew of Capt. Pilot Karol Zaucha. On the night of 14–15 July, he flew over Bremen in the crew of Sergeant Pilot Stefan Tomicki, and three nights later he bombed Cologne as a member of the crew of Squadron B commander, Major Pilot Szczepan Ścibior. His superiors quickly realised the mistake concerning Boratyński, and on 16 August 1941 he was assigned to the 9th Air Observer School at RAF Penrhos in Wales. After practical training (he flew Ansons, Blenheims and Defiants), on 19 April 1942 he was assigned to the 18th Operational Training Unit (18 OTU) in Bramcote. He began flying Wellington bombers as part of a crew integration course: mainly navigation flights and practice bombing. On the night of 25–26 June 1942, three crews from 18 OTU completing their training programme were also selected for the planned “thousand bomber raid” on Bremen. Boratyński’s crew took off on board Wellington IC XW-N (DV765): Sergeant Józef Laudan, Rtgt Cpl. Czesław Rajpold, Sergeant Wacław Kowalik and Sergeant Alojzy Pozorski. On the return flight, their plane was attacked and hit by a German night fighter. The seriously damaged Wellington managed to escape the enemy, but some time later its left engine caught fire. The pilot decided to make a forced landing northwest of Leeuwarden in the Netherlands. None of the crew were hurt. The Poles set the plane on fire and then moved forward to get away from the wreckage and avoid capture. That same day, while resting in haystacks, they were arrested by Dutch police and German soldiers. Boratyński was taken to the Dulag Luft 3 transit camp in Oberursel near Frankfurt am Main. From there he was sent to Stalag Luft 3 in Żagań. He was imprisoned in the camp for the next few years and, as it turned out towards the end of the war, he was the only one of over a hundred Poles to be taken prisoner as an airman of the 18th OTU. On 27 January 1945, the prisoners of Stalag Luft 3 were evacuated to the west. Boratyński's group, first marching, then travelling by train, reached the Marlag naval POW camp in Tarmstedt. On 2 April 1945, another evacuation took place from there, marching to Lübeck. Exactly one month later, this group was liberated by British army units. After returning to Great Britain, Boratyński was sent to the Air Force Base in Dunholme Lodge, from where on 25 July 1945 he was transferred to the staff of the Polish liaison officer at the RAF Transport Command in Bushy Head near London as an educational officer and public relations officer.
Rare 1945 Jewish Displaced Persons Police Badge, the enamel shield badge was worn by members of the very small unit of Jewish Police officers who were involved in rehoming and resettling survivors from the Landsberg/L concentration camp. The badge has original pin fitting to the reverse and is numbered ‘42’. Very rare item of immediate post war Jewish heritage.
Grouping of Gibraltar Regiment Badges, including EIIR officers silver gilt example with lug fittings to the reverse, 3x variations of other ranks cap badges and pair of two piece silver gilt regimental collar badges. Accompanied by Falklands Islands defence force cap badge with two lug fittings and enamel United Nations beret badge by J R Gaunt & Son. (8 items)
Third Reich NSFK Flyers Knife Dagger by F&A Helbig, good example with aluminium fittings and blue leather covering to the grip and scabbard. Black enamel to the central swastikas. Screws missing from the lower scabbard fittings, lower fitting also with a small crack to the edge. Scabbard throat stamped with the NSFK emblem. Double edged blade with makers trademark to the reverse. Some staining to the blade. The blade measures 17 ½ cms, overall 35 ½ cms.
The Unusual Great War Serbian Samaritan Cross Attributed to Private George Sharpe who served in the 1st Home Counties Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, Serbian Samaritan Cross (Croix de la Misericorde), some enamel loss to the reverse centre, un-named as issued. Accompanied by a small collection of original documentation which includes Character certificate for 493042 Private George Sharpe, R.A.M.C., discharged 31st March 1920; Hand-written letter of reference for George Sharp, late 493042 1st H.C.F.A. dated 28th August 1924 and signed by a Lieutenant-Colonel R.A.M.C; Enclosure letter for the Serbian Croix de la Misericorde to Mr G Sharpe, Camden Street, Maidstone, Kent dated 4th December 1919; Book, The 1st Home Counties Field Ambulance and the Great War 1914-1919, by Lieut. Fredk J. Wood, published 1923. London Gazette, 16th January 1920 - Decorations conferred by HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF SERBIA, SAMARITAN CROSS, 493042 Private George Sharpe, 81st (1st Home 'Counties) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force) (Maidstone)
Post 1902 Bedfordshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet, blue cloth home service helmet with gilt metal kings crown officers regimental helmet plate with blue enamel centre. Rosette side bosses, linked chinstrap, cruciform spike base with rosette fittings and fluted officers spike. Tan leather sweatband to the interior. Shows some wear.
A selection of silver plated items to include a Mappin & Webb coffee pot having floral engraved decoration, sugar bowls, milk jugs and others, two sets of three piece cruet sets together with five souvenir teaspoons having decorative enamel bowlsLocation:8.4If there is no condition report shown, please request
A late 19th century French cased gilt brass carriage timepiecewhite enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute markers and outer Arabic numerals, 8 day movement with platform escapement, the four glass case with quarter engaged silvered pilasters and inspection top and carrying handle, in a fitted travel case with key height 11cm.Condition: Key present. Winds but does not run. No guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Some rubibng to gilt. Travel case distressed
A late 19th century French Louis XV vernis martin style mantle clockcircular cream enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and outer Arabic minutes, 8 day movement striking on a coiled gong, movement stamped Paris Make 4595, the case of waisted form painted painted with a seated figure in a landscape and scattered floral sprigs, on a gold ground, ormolu scroll mounts height 36cm.Condition: Winding key and pendulum present. Slight crack to crest of clock below mount. Winds ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order
An original Brooke Bond Tea advertising sign c.1930'Brooke Bond Tea is good tea', a single sided rectangular advertising sign, enamel on metal sheet, black wording on orange background with a black and white chequered border102 x 76cm.Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. Clear areas where rusting has taken place causing enamel to wear. Overall image strong, wording clear and visible. Sign is warped due to weight.
Tsar Nicholas II enamelled 'Cup of Sorrows', 1896Imperial Russia, 19th Century'Cup of Sorrows' following Khodynka Tragedymade to celebrate the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna, May 30th 1896. An historic piece delicately decorated with enamel work featuring imperial symbols, including the Russian Romanov double-headed eagle, stylised floral motifs and Cyrillic inscriptions. Representative of Tsarist Russia.height 10cm., diameter 9.5cm.Condition: Displays surface wear and some chipping to the enamel, commensurate with age and use Provenance: Known as the 'Cup of Sorrows' due to its tragic association with the Khodynka Tragedy, where over 1000 people died during a stampede while attempting to collect these cups at the coronation festivities on Khodynka Field, Moscow. Supposedly the Tsar was much distressed by the this awful event and wanted to cancel the evening's celebratory ball, his advisors persuaded him not to do so, and as a result he became known as 'Bloody Nicholas'. This event in combination with the suppressed 1905 Bloody Sunday Revolt were amongst the keys causes of the 1917 Revolution.
A late 19th century French miniature carriage timepiecewhite enamel dial with enamel with black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel hands, signed Melleric Freres Baden-Baden, 8 day movement, backplate stamped J.D and numbered 3297, matte gilt four bevelled glass case with inspection top, on plinth base height 9cm.Condition: Movement untested. No winding key present. Hairline crack to dial top right. Some rubbing to retailers name. Original platform
A pair of Japanese Meiji period cloisonne enamel dishes late 19th centuryeach with central reserve depicting a a three clawed dragon against a a dark blue ground, within a green aventurine, red and beige patterned border, (2)diameter 30.5cm.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age. One dish has several short hairlines to border edge. Free from losses
A large and impressive pair of Chinese cloisonne 'lotus and ribbon' vaseslate 18th / early 19th centuryof squat baluster form, decorated with a trompe L'oeil tied ribbon against a turquoise ground dense field of polychrome lotus flowers and scrolling foliage, lappet borders, fitted with metal liners, one bearing Thomas Agnew & Son, Manchester paper label inscribed "R (indistinct) Esq Fern Walk Plowden" (2)height 53.5cm.Condition: Overall in very good condition. gilt quite heavily rubbed. Some flake chips to enamel on one vase although not not deep. Otherwise no areas of loss Surface of cloisonne with pitting. The other vase in similar condition but without and surface flake chips to enamel. Both free from knocks or dents Provenance: Right Honourable Sir William Joynson-Hicks later, 1st Viscount Brentford (1865-1932) and thence by descent Popularly known as 'Jix' was an English solicitor and Conservative Politician serving as a long standing and controversial Home Secretary in Stanley Baldwin's Second Government from 1924 to 1929.
A large Liberty & Co Tudric pewter and enamel table cigarette box rectangular, the hinged domed lid inset with rectangular enamel panel depicting a river scene with a bridge in the manner of Charles Fleetwood Varley (1863-1942), cedar lined with a single division, stamped 078 Tudricheight 7.2 cm. length 20.5cm., depth 13.5cm., Condition: Very good condition. The enamel without damage. Free from dings or scratches. The pewter bright and unoxidised
Football programmes, West Ham Utd, a selection of approx. 60 items, mostly programmes, inc. Aways v Charlton 57/58, v Swindon 63/64 League Cup, v Politehnica 80/81, ECWC, v Arsenal Res 71/72 single sheet, also several single sheet home Reserve and Youth team issues, FAC Final 1964 together with song sheet (creased), & 3 enamel badges etc (mixed condition, fair/gd)
An Edwardian silver and guilloche enamel box, RH Halford and Sons, London 1905, the circular cover decorated with guilloche enamel depicting flowers, gilt interior, 9.5cm wide, 5ozt Condition report: Enamel with very minor surface blemishes and areas of nibbles seen to the border. General surface scratches, scuffs and blemishes seen throughout the box, commensurate with use. Hallmarks have been compressed into the box (see images) Tarnishing seen throughout. Mark and area of loss to the interior (see images)
A gilt metal Egyptian 'mummy' propelling pencil, the figure decorated with enamel detail and indistinctly stamped pendant bale, 6cm long (at fault) Condition report: Propelling pencil is not in working order. Areas of loss seen to the enamel, particularly to the reverse of the mummy. Areas of wear seen throughout to the plate, particularly to base and bale. Residue seen throughout, would benefit from a clean. Possible areas of re-enamelling as some white enamel has pooled.
An early 20th century 9ct open faced pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, set to plain polished case, stamped ‘BB’ Chester 1922, movement numbered ‘3970 Waltham Mass Hillside’ 5cm wide, 87gms (including movement) within associated caseYour attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, David and Lionel Spiers, Birmingham 1887, of rectangular form with enamel ‘Light your pipe my friend’ detail, 4cm long, 13gms Condition report: General minor blemishes, minor areas of loss, and nibbles to borders to enamel (seen with x10 loupe) Closing mechanism with good snap. Dents seen particularly to the base and sides. Visible joins seen to each side. Striker with residue seen. General surface scuffs, blemishes and scratches seen throughout, commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, the silver coloured dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, stamped to the interior ‘EH’ Chester 1872, 5.5cm wide, with a Jovis Hebdomas enamel and white metal pocket watch, 5cm wide, and a JG Graves 'The Express English Lever’ pocket watch, 5.5cm wide (3)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A 9ct 'JW Benson, London' open faced pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, set to plain polished case with engraved monogram to reverse, 4.5cm wide, stamped with import marks, numbered '3674217' 67gms (including movement)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A late 19th century gold plated chiming pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, movement stamped, set to a plain polished case, 5.5cm wide, with a white metal Continental open face pocket watch, 4.5cm wide (2) (at fault)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Chiming pocket watch - Glass broken (at fault) Chiming mechanism does not work. Gold plate has started to rub off to reverse of case and bale. Knife/tool marks seen throughout. Currently not ticking or winding. General surface scuffs, scratches and dents seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Silver example - Glass with minor surface scratches and scuffs. Dial with residue, will benefit from a clean. General scuffs, tarnishing and scratches seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Currently ticking. Residue seen throughout, would benefit from a clean.
A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1899, of rectangular form with enamel ‘Go to the..’ depiction, marks rubbed, 4cm long, 22gms Condition report: Minor areas of loss seen to the edges of the enamel border, and 'G' (seen with x10 loupe) Hinged cover closes well. Split seen under the cover (see images) Dents to each side and reverse. Hinge doesn't appear to have a clean finish (see images) Marks are rubbed to exterior. Top of 'screw' appears to be missing from the hinge mechanism. General surface scuffs, blemishes and scratches seen, commensurate with age and use.Striker has been well used. Obvious wear to the corners of the vesta case.
A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1897, the rectangular vesta case with oval enamelled depiction of hunting scene, 5.5cm long, 30gms Condition report: General pitting, blemishes and surface scuffs to the enamel (seen with x10 loupe) Hinge requires pushing shut, but stays in place. General surface scuffs, blemishes, scratches seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. General tarnishing to the striker area. Thinning to the rim with minor dents seen below.
Golf interest - A Victorian silver vesta case, Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1894, of rectangular form with hinged cover depicting crossed golf clubs above a central depiction of lady golfer, engraved ‘W’ initial to reverse, 6cm long, 2ozt Condition report: Crossed golf clubs to top show areas of loss/pitting to the enamel, particularly to the golf ball (seen with x10 loupe, appear fine to naked eye) Image to lady golfer shows discolouration, minor areas of loss to the border of the enamel (seen with x10 loupe)Joins are all visible, particularly the left one under the hinge. Hinge mechanism in good working condition. Slight defect seen in the striker. General residue, surface scratches, scuffs and blemishes seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Scuffs seen particularly to the reverse. Dents/blemishes seen to the base corners.
A late 19th century yellow metal ladies pocket watch, stamped to interior 'Klaftenberger (Aubert & Klaftenberger )157 Regent street, No 12040', the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and pendant stamped ‘18k’ set to a plain polished case with engraved monogram to the reverse, 3.5cm wide, 34gms (including movement)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A selection of white metal and silver plated items, including a white metal mounted combination scent bottle and match striker, with embossed cover leading to a pentagonal shaped glass body, 9.5cm high (at fault) a Christofle silver plate trinket dish, 9cm wide, a George V silver and enamel pill box, 3cm wide and further pieces of white metal, gross weight of white metal pieces 3ozt (7) (at fault)
An early 20th century Heinrich Levinger silver and enamel vesta case, import marks for Birmingham 1903, the square vesta case with enamelled Pre-Raphaelite style portrait to the cover, depicting a maiden with flowing red hair, 5cm long, 1ozt Condition report: Very minor nibbles and areas of loss seen to the borders of the enamel. Visible joins seen to the side of the vesta case. Closing mechanism with a good 'snap' Nibbles and worn areas to the striker area. General scratches, scuffs, and blemishes seen throughout, particularly seen to the reverse of the case.Marks are rubbed. Tarnishing seen to bale.
An early 20th century Waltham 'Riverside' 9ct pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, set to plain polished case, stamped 'ALD' Birmingham 1914, 41gms (including movement)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
An early 20th century 9ct Butt and Co open faced pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and ‘Butt and Co Ltd, Chester’ lettering, set to plain polished case, stamped ‘ALD’ Birmingham, possibly 1926, numbered ‘336296 S’ 5cm wide, 97gms (including movement) within Butt & Co Ltd caseYour attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
An early 20th century yellow metal open faced pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, set to plain polished case stamped ’12.5’ and numbered ‘158639’ 5cm wide, 82gmsYour attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Please note the 'glass' cover doesn't snap firmly into place, may require some attention. Surface small dents seen to the edges particularly either side of the bale. General scuffs, scratches and blemishes seen throughout, commensurate with use. General residue seen to interior of case, may require cleaning. Hinge appeared to have been compressed backwards.
A mid 20th century 9ct open faced H Samuel pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to o’clock, set to plain polished case, 5cm wide, stamped to the interior for Birmingham 1951 and engraved ‘DE Watkin 1952’, gross weight 77gms (including movement)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

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