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Lot 783

A 19th Century pig pattern table bell, in cast iron with inset glass eyes, fitted clockwork movement, 17cms long.

Lot 5182

A 1950's Merrythought Toys novelty push along/ride on 'Nellie' Elephant on wheels, from the 'Safety Toddle Toys' range, grey mohair body with painted plastic eyes, felt tusks, felt saddle piece to back and head with brass bell, larger brass bell to trunk, red metal frame with black and gold trademark 'Merrythought Toys' label, red wheels, 77cm long, 35cm wide, 53cm high

Lot 147

A Val St. Lambert clear cut glass and ruby overlaid urn shaped vase, circa 1930, of bell-shaped form, cut with a band of flutes above a facetted foot, 26cm highCondition Report: Sizeable foot rim chip to one of the facets, potential purchasers should ask the department for clarifying images, and another smallerCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 888

A Venetian drinking glass, 20th c, the enamelled and gilt bell shaped bowl with a continuous bacchanal and festoons in gilt borders, on spirally reeded stem and red foot, 18.5cm h Good condition

Lot 1285

Harry Nixon (1886-1955, Royal Doulton artist) - The Plough Team, signed and dated 1945, watercolour, 76 x 120mm, two other watercolours, one by Jennifer A Bell and a small oval picture of a woodpecker (4) The lot in good condition

Lot 259

A Seiko stainless steel gentleman's chronograph wristwatch, Bell-Matic, Seiko stainless steel bracelet Fair second hand condition, in apparently working order, requires a service

Lot 363

World War I British War Medal and Mercantile Marine War Medal pairs, two brothers, Leonard Bell and Alfred E Bell The medals of Leonard Bell (1899-1981) of Bridgwater, Somerset and Alfred Edward Bell his father (1864-1936), Mariner or Alfred Edward Bell his brother (1891-1956)

Lot 632

A Victorian silver table bell, engraved with flowers and foliage around a vacant cartouche, baluster handle, clapper, 13.5cm h, by John and Henry Lias, London 1838, 4ozs Minor dents and wear

Lot 732

A George V silver bell novelty inkwell, 60mm h, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1911, loaded and miscellaneous other silver and silver mounted or handled articles, late 19th / early 20th c, to include a silver footed mother of pearl dish, blotter, salt bottles and stoppers and a button hook Some wear and dents, mostly in typical condition, several damaged

Lot 739

A Sheffield plate epergne, c1830, with four detachable leafy scrolling branches, the foot applied with bell flowers and foliage surmounted by a heavily cut glass dish and retaining one of the four matching subsidiary dishes, 50cm h Plating rubbed in places but not re-plated, old polish residues, glass in good condition apart from typical slight nibbles, branches slightly bent

Lot 247

Two Jo Greeno artist teddy bears, a 'Miss Anna Bell' designed for the charity auction at Teddies of the World with card tag, 1993 --15in. (38cm.) high; and 'The Artist', seam tag only

Lot 355

An early Dean’s Rag Book Co Tru-To-Life printed tabby cat circa 1920, clear and black glass eyes, Fluffidown cloth, face with moulded details, remains of whiskers, standing on all fours, printed maker’s details on underside, cork stuffed and string around neck with bell —15in. (38cm.) high  (tail seam slightly open and some fading) - from the private collection of Sue Pearson

Lot 366

An English silver teddy bear teething rattle, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, a seated bear on top of a mother of pearl handle with internal bell —5in. (13cm.) high  - from the private collection of Sue Pearson

Lot 624

A Bell Ceramics reproduction Long Faced Jumeau, with blue striated eyes, incorrect blonde wig, jointed composition body, pink dress, underclothes and orange shoes --25in. (63.5cm.) high

Lot 162

A Victorian three-piece bachelor's tea service, by Fenton Bros., Sheffield 1894, comprising: teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each with crimpled edge and bell flower patterned body, the teapot with ebony handle and finial, 11cms high, 12.1oz gross.

Lot 212

An Edwardian silver table bell, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1901, of plain form, 12cms high, 8.2oz.

Lot 78

An opal pendant on chain, the bell-shaped white opal cabochon measuring approximately 25 x 14.6mm, collet in a yellow metal mount with bale, 3.6cms high, on 9ct. gold cable link chain, chain 13.7grms, pendant 6grms gross.

Lot 1025

An Edwardian picture of a pug dog,  in a blue ribbon with bell, oil on white opaque glass, 21.5 x 16.5cm Slightly marked and dusty beneath the glass, in contemporary Edwardian gilt frame

Lot 1063

 A copper and brass ear trumpet, S Maw, Son & Thompson, London  with cracked ivory ear piece,  15.5cm h, the scrolling brass arm on copper bell shaped body bearing applied label, the open 'wheel' style end with green painted decoration, 16cm h; a brass lacquered tin penny whistle by generation, the body bearing label inscribed generation key bee British make, 36cm l (2) Ear trumpet with possible old solder repair, dents, scratches and other wear. The whistle with overall wear and scratches

Lot 1151

A brass school bell, early 20th c, 19cm diam, a brass owl on painted wood plinth, 21cm h, brass wirework photograph frame, 13 x 8cm, reproduction nutcracks in the form of a dog, miscellaneous metalware, including spelter horse, etc

Lot 1209

AUTOGRAPHS.  A FINE COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY AND EARLIER LETTERS to include autograph letters signed, unless otherwise stated, by Robert Southey (to Thomas Allis, Superintendent of the Retreat, York], Keswick, 25 October 1834, "A line from the Retreat conveying something like hope, would at any time be the greatest comfort that this poor family could receive.", James Montgomery, ANS in the third person, Richard Cobden (to Thomas Wilcock), Sir John Bowring, Jacob Bright (to his cousin Joshua Blakey), Lord Melbourne, [10] Downing Street to John Thwaites (the brewer of Blackburn), Sir James Stansfield, Elihu Burritt, LS partly printed, Richard Monckton Milnes (to Jacob Bright), Hugh Stowell, Sir Charles Wood 1st Viscount Halifax (to Joshua Blakey), Adam Sedgwick,Trinity College Cambridge, 5 February 1832 ("... the Alligator... I have neither heard of it nor seen any account of it: but I will make some enquires about it as I have no doubt it would be a very valuable specimen for our geological museum, our Philosophical Society has a beautiful collection of birds but no equal collection of skeletons"), Sir Wilfred Lawson, Thomas O'Hagan (to Jacob Bright), Charles Sumner (to Jacob Bright, a letter of introduction of George Washburn Smalley), John Phillips (the geologist, to Thomas Allis), William Yarrell to Thomas Allis, about the Zoological Society of London), Charles Waterton to Thomas Allis, Walton Hall, 7 July 1861 ("We shall be glad to see you and to treat you to a dish of mashed Gorilla at one o'clock..."), Thomas Bell (to Thomas Allis), John Gould (to Thomas Allis), Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Frederick Douglass, AL [1846/7], (fourteen lines from a letter or speech, "the darkest feature connected with the American slave system, is the countenance and support which it receives from the Religious organisations of that land, slavery finds its strongest support in the Church and the pulpits... the ministers of religion have been foremost in defence of slavery...Corrupt and degrading as are the politics of America they send no champion into the field in defence of slavery that will bear comparison with the ministers of religion - These come in sacerdotal robes and with bibles in hand, They enforce slavery in the name of almighty God"), Sir George Stickland, Alfred Newth, John Mercer (the scientist), William Edward Forster (to Joshua Blakey), John Bright (to "Dear cousin Joshua Blakey"), Henry Vincent Marquess of Clanricarde, David Edward Hughes [1878] (on the microphone: "My speaking boxes are formed of three pieces of fine charcoal..."), William Black (to Jacob Bright), Earl of Clarendon (to Jacob Bright), Lord Sydney Godolphin Osborne (on the purchase of, and his experiments with telephones, Henry Cheetham Bishop of Sierra Leone, Thomas Bywater Smithies, Julia Bainbridge Wightman, Albert the Prince Consort, DS, (Great Exhibition 1851 certificate of the award of a medal to John Ward for services rendered to the exhibition), George III, DS, Court of St James, 22 June 1792, order to the joint paymasters to pay £11,236 17s 5d to certain general and staff officers in North America and the West Indies for their pay for the year to 24 December 1791, Duke of Wellington, General Sir Henry de Bathe, Sir Charles Dilke,  Thomas Milner Gibson, Earl of Cardigan (1823), Bernard Barton (in the third person to the publishers of The Speculum), Sir Joseph Banks, Robert Owen,  Braxfield [House] New Lanark, 28 July 1811 ("It has long been my opinion that there is not any individual so deserving of public patronage for their services to the community as yourself... your sincere friend Rt Owen"), Henry Lytton Bulwer, NS partly printed, Sir Francis Burdett to the Earl of Blessington, 29 January 1829 ("...Make my best regards to Lady Blessington & the other ladies and Monsieur D'Orsay with a thousand thanks for every thing..."), William Maginn, Barry Sullivan to Mr Turpin  16 June 1865 ("I have much pleasure in enclosing you a few Australian postage stamps all I have...."), 1st Earl of Ellenborogh, Maharajah Sir Duleep Singh (on Carlton Club notepaper), Lord George Bentinck (on India), Joanna Baillie [1824] ("I had no intimacy with any of the Poets you mention, Sir W Scott and Cambell excepted..."), George III, DS, 25 March 1809, commission appointing Edward Noble Bell adjutant of Melton Mowbray regiment of militia, Charles John Kean, Benjamin Robert Haydon to William Jerdan ("I am - beyond measure to pay my taxes to morrow, can you, will you help me with £10 till my pictures open in January?... pay pardon me"), Francis William Newman 1st Marquess of Normanby (the Whig politician and author), William Jerdan (letter of introduction of the traveller and author John Carne of Penzance), James Silk Buckingham, 1st Earl of Godolphin, DS, 27 June 1691, a pension of £4000 awarded to Charles Schomberg, 2nd Duke of Schomberg, George IV, DS as Regent) Carlton House ,13 March 1817, on the appointment of six clerks and increases in salaries including that of the 'Necessary Woman' of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, Sir Thomas Clifford, DS, 4 February 1669, a part payment of £3000 to the Earl of Sandwich Master of the Great Wardrobe, 1st Duke of Newcastle, DS, Treasury Chambers, 15 January 1762 to the Commissioners of Custom in Scotland appointing Robert Maclure a tidesman at Irvine, 7th Earl of Elgin (of the Marbles), Broom Hall, 7 May 1812, a letter of complaint in the third person to  Mr Gow about an "extremely bad" pianoforte which the latter had supplied to Broom Hall "for the ladies Bruce", 3rd Duke of Portland, LS, Whitehall 10, August 1798, to Major General Keppel on the exportation of base coin, Henry Hunt (the orator), 10 January 1888 to the Editor of ?The Age? on the falsity of a report of Hunt's interrupting a performance of Madame Vestris at Covent Garden, Lord Frederick Cavendish, Louis Bonaparte, LS, Paris, 14 Ventose, an 10 [1801/2], Sir Robert Walpole, DS, Treasury Chambers,   2 January 1734, warrant for £2000 to be paid to John Hedges Treasurer and Receiver General to Frederick Prince of Wales, 1st Viscount Lyons, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, Sir Richard Owen (to William Buckland), Caroline Norton to Mr Amory, "I send some venison Lord Camoys has just sent here I hope it is in proper condition....I took my grandson to Carlton Terrace, to see the wreck and remember it hereafter He said -O but I should be saved by thinking of my wife & family"! It is all inexpressibly sad to me remembering them in childhood....", Dr Hook Dean of  Chichester,  William Husskison, Viscountess Strangford, Lord Heytesbury, William Buckland (11 December 1843), John Payne Collier (the Shakespeare forger), Charles Babbage (18 March 1856), John Hutton Balfour, William Spence (13 March 1838 to James Scott Bowerbank), Augustus Morgan and several others,  SIGNED PIECES including passes by the following: Thomas Hughes, Samuel Fenton Cary, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, William Howitt, Thomas Alva Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Paul Mark Roget, Queen Victoria, Duke of Cambridge, Felicia Hemans, William Godwin, Maria Edgeworth, Harriet Martineau, Victor Hugo, John Horne Tooke, George Cruickshank, William Harrison Ainsworth, Joseph Grimaldi, William Wordsworth, Martin van Buren, Barry O'Meara, Sir Robert Smirke, Sir Philip Broke, Frederick Denison Maurice and the 6th Duke of Devonshire,SIGNED ENVELOPES and free fronts For continuation of this description, please contact Mellors & Kirk

Lot 432

A box of assorted glass ware to include glass cloches, assorted drinking glasses, boxed Edinburgh crystal bell

Lot 1053

A Nuremberg nested cup-weight, 16 pound for Austria, 17th century. Master sign 'bell CS' = Christoph Schirmer der Ältere (1656-1714). Destination: 'W' = Vienna. Calibrated many times in Austria between 1673 and 1869. Filled with 10 cups and a filler (a few non original). Body decorated with geometric patterns and ornamental bands. Shackle with clasp on the lid decorated with sea creatures and horse heads. Handle decorated with sea creatures, hinging between 2 mermaids. Diam. 128 mm. total weight 8978 g. weight of the house 4485 g. (per pound 560 g.). Literature: Lockner mark 787.Condition report available onrequest.

Lot 1058

A large bronze mortar on a stained wood pedestal by Johannes van Halle and Pauwels Neerincx, probably flemish, circa 1688. The flaring rim inscribed IOHANNES VAN HALLE HEEFT MIJ GEGOTEN ANNO 1688, above an acanthus and foliate frieze, the lower frieze inscribed BY MANCKEMENT VAN 'T GELDT HEEFT PAUWELS NEERINCX MY HERSTELDT 1688. Bronze pestle associated. Mortar: H. 29.5 cm. Diam. 40 cm. Pestle: L. 37 cm. Pedestal: H. 58 cm. This well cast 17th Century mortar is signed by two different founders. The lower frieze is inscribed with a short rhyme meaning 'by shortage of money Pauwels Neerincx restored me 1688'. The term 'hersteldt' probably means recast (no repairs are visible!) or finished. Possibly Van Halle prepared the cast of this mortar but ran out of money or material the so-called 'bell metal' and could not make the actual cast. Possibly Neerincx took over the cast and finished this mortar emphasizing the failure of Van Halle with his less sensitive rhyme. Provenance: Christie's Amsterdam, Auction 2855, The Decorative Arts Sale, 22 September 2010, lot 241.Condition report available onrequest.

Lot 1059

A large Dutch bronze mortar by Gerrit Schimmel, Deventer, circa 1677. The flaring rim inscribed LAUS DEO GILLES WIBRANS 1677, above a frieze decorated with a scrolling band of six pairs of winged female herms holding a shield separated by flowers above a frieze cast with a scene of a boar hunt. H. 29.5 cm. Diam. 36.5 cm. Gerrit Schimmel took over the workshop of Henrick ter Horst in 1680. A mortar signed Henrick ter Horst with almost identical frieze decoration is illustrated in Wittop Koning I, p. 45 (WK II, p. 56). Unfortunately less is known about Gilles Wibrans in Amsterdam, Wittop Koning describes him as being a retailer for Gerrit Schimmel. In contrast with other mortars and bells which are mostly anonymous (only with inscriptions like Lof godt van al or Soli Deo Gloria), there are a few objects with the name of the retailer. Wittop Koning mentions some examples with similar inscription Gilles Wibrans (WK II, p. 58-59, nr. 5 and ill. 62 and p. 119). A bell ordered by Wibrans is illustrated in O. ter Kuile, Koper & Brons, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam 1986, p. 234, ill. 323A. Provenance: Christie's Amsterdam, Auction 2855, The Decorative Arts Sale, 22 September 2010, lot 231.Condition report available onrequest.

Lot 452

A Yixing bell-shaped teapot, decorated with archaic script. Marked with seal mark on base and in cover. China, 19th century. Literature: 'Yixing teapots for Europe' by Patrice Valfré.H. 11 cm.Condition Report: http://www.zeeuwsveilinghuis.nl/notices

Lot 453

A Yixing bell-shaped teapot, decorated with archaic script. Marked with seal mark on base and in cover. China, 19th century. Literature: 'Yixing teapots for Europe' by Patrice Valfré.H. 12 cm.Condition Report: http://www.zeeuwsveilinghuis.nl/notices

Lot 455

A Yixing bell-shaped teapot, decorated with archaic script. Marked with seal mark on base and in cover. China, 19th century. Literature: 'Yixing teapots for Europe' by Patrice Valfré.H. 11 cm.Condition Report: http://www.zeeuwsveilinghuis.nl/notices

Lot 111

A Small Wall Mounting Bell with Cockerel Mount and a Cockerel Welcome Sign

Lot 236

A Cast Metal Door Bell with Duck and Duckling Motif, 37cm high, (plus VAT)

Lot 238

A Cast Metal Wall Hanging Door Bell with Sporting Dog Motif, 39cm high, (plus VAT)

Lot 363

A Collection of Various Coloured Glassware to comprise Large Cranberry Glass Bell, Cranberry Glass Vase, Ruby Glass Vase, Art Deco Preserve Pot, Paperweights, Blue Glass Candlesticks Etc

Lot 475

A brass desk stand with two glass inkwells; a wooden mounted brass temple bell and two brass skimmers, the desk stand 29.5 cm wide

Lot 143

A vintage telephone by Hagenuk Kiel, together with related accessories including telephone cables and a Bell Punch company

Lot 1174

Shaped brass engraved tray decorated with Asian figures, gilded oriental jardiniere decorated with birds, pair of modern scales (at fault), a bell and a vase

Lot 1216

George III oak mahogany banded and shell inlaid longcase clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment above panel door flanked by quarter pilasters, the painted dial with Roman numerals, inscribed Banks, London, with a two train movement striking on a bell

Lot 1224

19th Century French buhl work mantel clock having gilt metal mounts with circular enamel dial (at fault), with two train movement stamped ' Marc ', striking on a bell, 16ins high, 8.25ins wide, including pendulum and key

Lot 1233

19th Century French alabaster and brass mounted mantel clock, the brass dial with Roman numerals, the two train movement striking on a bell

Lot 200

Two boxes of assorted vintage cameras to include a Zenit EM, boxed Brownie, Bell & Howell cine camera together with a further box of vintage cheque stamper, Altai power control unit

Lot 210

Canon EOS 500 35mm camera, a Bell & Howell cine camera and a pair of small Zeiss binoculars

Lot 334

Currer Bell (Charlotte Bronte), three volumes 'Villette', London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1853, full leather bound in a modern slip case

Lot 339

Currer Bell (Charlotte Bronte), three volumes ' Shirley ' with original cloth bindings (at fault), together with a collection of twenty plus other miscellaneous leather and half leather bound books including Robinson Crusoe 1824, Milton's Paradise Lost etc.

Lot 353

Box of approximately eighteen volumes including Trelawny biography, Life of Gertrude Bell, Life of Flinders Petrie, Life of Logie Baird etc.

Lot 578

Set of six Asian white metal napkin rings embossed with figures, similar bell and a similar circular salver with embossed floral decoration505gTray - 26cm diameter

Lot 108

A LARGE 19TH CENTURY TURRET BELL dated 1883 by Warner & Sons

Lot 136

A MURANO GLASS BELL and similar glassware

Lot 178

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH TOLEWARE WALL CLOCK in the form of a pocket watch, with countwheel strike on a bell 35 cm wide

Lot 311

LLADRO COLLECTOR'S SOCIETY; 'SPRING BELL' Summer bell, Fall bell and Winter bell and a Bisque Lladro Collector's Society sign with Lladro booklets and ephemera

Lot 1

A Greek Apulian red figure bell krater circa 4th century BC each side with the profile head of a Lady of Fashion, with her hair dressed in a kekryphalos highlighted with dots and crosses, and wearing a radiate stephane, earring and with falling ringlets, with a palmette below each handle and all bordered by vitruvian scrolls, 25.8cm high. Provenance Edward Croft-Murray (1907-1980)

Lot 248

A Yoruba equestrian figure Nigeria brass, the horseman wearing a conical headdress with busts and gourds, a textured tunic and kilt and a bell hung on his chest, holding a sword in his right hand and the reins in his left, his feet in stirrups, early 20th century, 22cm high. Provenance Ex collection T H W Nevins. Sotheby's, London, 8 July 1969, lot 230. Private Collection, London.

Lot 401

Green japanned longcase clock, dial signed Wm Lambert, London, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary dial, cast brass spandrels, the lacquered case with arched door depicting figures and birds in a temple garden, height 218cm, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 468

French wall clock, metal case with embossed brass front and enamelled dial signed Louis Plantier a Bourg-Argental, striking on a bell, 43x28cm, with pendulum.

Lot 496

Oak and mahogany longcase clock, swanneck pediment, the hood with fluted columns, long arched door flanked by quarter columns, box base, bracket feet, 12" arched painted dial, unsigned, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 214cm, with two weights and brass pendulum bob, winding key.

Lot 76

A 19th Century French gilt spelter mantel clock, figure surmount, enamelled porcelain dial and panels, French cylinder movement striking on a bell, on a gilt wood plinth, height overall 36cm, with pendulum.

Lot 79

cmFrench pottery mantel clock, blue and white decorated, French cylinder movement striking on a bell, 29cm, with pendulum, case damaged.

Lot 85

French 19th Century gilt spelter mantel clock, the case designed with a fairy, French sylinder movement signed Raingo Frs, striking on a bell, 23.5cm.

Lot 143

Cycling interest - a collection of ceramics, comprising: 4 German steins, 3 with metal mounts, Crown Devon 'Daisy Bell' musical jug, small Wedgwood Pixie jug, 4 Gien plates, Shorter' Daisy Bell' plate, Luneville Cycliste plate, 2 further. (14) Tallest 24cm.Condition report: 4 Steins - appear to be okMusical jug - plays sporadically, all over crazed glazeLuneville plate - small chip to back

Lot 75

A French brass carriage clock, the white porcelain dial with Roman numerals, striking on a bell, 7.5cm wide, 7cm deep, 12cm highCondition report: Face chipped lower leftKey missingDoor very sticky

Lot 120

Wheatley, Phillis " Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral by Phillis Wheatley, Negro Servant to Mr John Wheatley of Boston, New England"  London, printed for A. Bell. Bookseller Aldgate and sold by Messrs Cox and Berry, King - Street, Boston ,engraved portrait frontis of Phillis Wheatley, titled 'Phillis Wheatley Negro Servant to Mr John Wheatley Published According to Act of Parliament Sept. 1st 1773 by Arch'd Bell, Bookseller no 8 by the Saracen's Head. Aldgate. Faint offsetting from the frontis onto title page, foxing between pages 39-52, dedication to 'The Right Honourable Countess of Huntingdon the Poems are most Respectively inscribed by her much obliged, very humble and devoted servant Phillis Wheatley June 12 1773' , some staining to edges of endpapers, contemp full calf, full calf, gilt titles , faded, gilt dentelles to edges of boards 15.75 x 12 cms, a slender volumeplease note also so odd marks in centre pages, not loss, please see images, engraved frontis portrait has been laid down as there has been a tear across the lower part of the page. Expertly repairedc.f. The New Yorker,  Elizabeth Winkler,  July 30th 2020      Poets.org - Phillis Wheatley      East End Women's Museum, Phillis Wheatley -The First Published Black Woman PoetIn 1773, Phillis Wheatley accomplished something that no other woman of her status had done. When her book of poetry, Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, appeared, she became the first American slave, the first person of African descent, and only the third colonial American woman to have her work published.Originally from Bowden Hall, Upton St Leonards, GloucestershireDear Customer, in order to comply with Anti Money Laundering Regulations, please contact the auctioneer before bidding on this lot. BOOKS NOT COLLATED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE SATISFIED BEFORE YOU BIDCondition Reportplease see all images and text

Lot 165

Latham, Robert and Matthews, William (ed.)  " The Diary of Samuel Pepys" 11 vols, Bell and Hayman 1983, green cloth with gilt titles and decoration, dust jackets, top edge green ( 11)BOOKS NOT COLLATED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE SATISFIED BEFORE YOU BID

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