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A 19th century enamel and diamond set memorial miniature pendant/brooch, the oval miniature painted with the portrait of a lady wearing a turban, pearl necklace and earrings, possibly on ivory, to an openwork foliate scroll frame with graduated old and rose-cut diamonds in foiled closed-back settings, heightened with blue enamel and old-cut diamond set bosses to the cardinal points, the reverse with glazed hairwork compartment to an opalescent enamel ground, brooch fitting possibly later, length 6.45cmCondition report: Dust/dirt residue and occasional light scuffs to miniature panel, scuffs and nicks to glazing, length of panel 3.8cm. Diamonds have a typically greyish appearance with variable colour and clarity, some stones with chips/fractures, but give an overall lively appearance. Some of the foil backing has patchy discolouration and occasional stones may be later replaced. Largest old-cut diamond weight approx. 0.04ct. Scuffs and nicks to blue enamel bosses. The opalescent enamel to the reverse is fractured and crazed and the hairwork compartment has dust/dirt residue. General wear, scratches, scuffs, nicks and chips to mount, commensurate for age and use, with patchy tarnishing and rubbing to engraved decoration on reverse. The mount is untested but appears to be a silver and gold combination. The brooch catch requires repair/adjustment. Gross weight approx. 30gm.
Machine Gun Corps. A collection of WWI memorabilia relating to 2nd Lieutenant William Taylor Hewitt, Machine Gun Corps, who died of wounds having been captured by the Germans on 16 April 1918 A fine portrait miniature of Hewitt in military dress, 8.5 x 7cm, oval gilt metal frame and leather case, another photographic miniature of Hewitt as a young boy, gilt metal frame and leather case, a WWI memorial scroll, period gilt frame with MGC insignia painted on the mount, glazed, frame size 63 x 29cm, another from the County of Flint to honour and remember the dead, framed and glazed, frame size 39 x 25.5cm, a large number of WWI photographs of Hewitt including family photographs presented in an album, original correspondence relating to Hewitt being taken prisoner by the Germans and other items, a fascinating collectionQty: (a carton)Footnote: Provenance: acquired from Hewitt's estate by David R. Wilson (1926-2020), bookseller and secretary of the British Trust for Ornithology. 2nd Lieutenant William 'Billy' Taylor Hewitt (1898-1918) was the younger brother of pioneer aviator Vivian Hewitt (see lot 97) he enlisted in Rhyl, North Wales and served in the ranks from 1916 until he was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in 1918 serving on the Western Front with the 36th Bn Machine Gun Corps from 14 January 1918, he died of wounds being listed 'In Enemy Hands' having been captured by the Germans on 16 April 1918, Hewitt is buried in the Terlincthun British Cemetery, France.
An early Victorian gilt metal mounted doubles ended green glass scent bottle and vinaigrette, a late Victorian silver mounted hobnail cut glass smelling salt and other scent bottles first having faceted body, the mounts foliate chased., initialled, the smelling salt, Birmingham, 1893 by Charles May, a flattened oval porcelain scent bottle painted with trees and stipple printed with a portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire fitted with silver cap, a miniature scent bottle decorated with a courting couple fitted with a gilt metal mount on chain, a German Lutz glass scent phial with crown stopper etc., (6)first length 10 cm.Condition: Vinaigrette with very occasional minor fleabite chips only visible on close inspection, slight knocks to vinaigrette mount. Silver cap of scent bottle with Duchess of Devonshire , damaged. Diamond cut clear glass scent bottle the cap is associated and does not attach. Otherwise all in good condition.
SHAKESPEARE (W), THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE, in nine miniature volumes, engraved portrait to volume I and engraved plates to all, full Morocco with gilt detailing, London, William Pickering, 1825 (9).Additional InformationBindings in good condition with very slight rubbing. Internally with light toning but generally clean and bright. Postage for this lot would be a small box.
Y BRITISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF LOUISE ANN BLENCOWE Wearing blue dress fringed with white detailing, red beaded necklace and drop earrings, her brown hair curled and upswept Watercolour on ivory, oval Height 7.3cm (2¾ in.) In a glazed gilt metal mount inset into a rectangular painted wood frame.Together with another British School (19th century) portrait miniature of a lady wearing a blue dress and pearl necklace, watercolour on ivory, square, height 7.3cm (2¾ in.) and reproduction print of a gentleman (3)
ÆŸ MISCELLANEOUS: eighteenth-century Books in English, 58 volumes. [BUTLER,S.] Hudibras, text browned, 1704. - BOCCACCIO, G. Il Decamerone... done into English, 1712. - CASTIGLIONE, B. Il Cortegiano, or the Courtier, portrait, 4to, 1727. - Persian Letters translated by Mr Ozell, 2 vols., 1722. - [MANLEY, D.] Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality, 2 vols., 1716. - [LOCKHART, G.] Memoirs Concerning the Affairs of Scotland, 1714. - MOYLE, W. The Works, 2 vols., 1726. - The Gentleman's Library, containing Rules for Conduct, 1722. - [WOLLEASTON, W.] The Religion of Nature Delineated, 4to, 1726. - FRANSHAM, J. The World in Miniature, or, Entertaining Traveller, 2 vols. in one, lacking plates, 1740. - GORDON, P. Geography Anatomiz'd, or the Geographical Grammar, 1749. - [BOLINGBROKE, H.St.J.] Letters on the Spirit of Patriotism, 1749. - [BURGH, J.] The Dignity of Human Nature, 4to, 1754. - [MULLER, J.] A System of Camp-Discipline, 1760. - DEFOE, D. The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, 2 vols., 1772 - [PINKERTON, J.] An Essay on Medals, 1784, and 38 others, all contemporary full or half calf, most rubbed, some worn, various sizes.SOLD NOT SUBJECT TO RETURN.
Y A GROUP OF JEWELLERY AND VARIOUS ITEMSComprising;An early George III diamond, blue enamel and hairwork marquise shaped panel mourning ring, the central panel with crossover pale blonde hair, within a blue enamelled border, and a surround of old mine cut diamonds, the reverse inscribed Thos Herbert Born Sept 6. 1758 Died Sept 28. 1764, panel 2.3cm long, finger size DA George III gold, seed pearl and hairwork mourning ring, the marquise shaped hair panel set with a seed pearl urn, inscribed verso, Dorothy Dunn, died 6 Dec 1786, agd 72, panel 3.2cm long, finger size M 1/2A Regency portrait miniature brooch, circa 1810, the ivory panel painted with a young lady in period dress, wearing a string of pearls, scratched initials NB, within a gold ropetwist setting, 2.7cm longA George III gilt metal chatelaine, circa 1760, the Rococo pierced panels with figures, flowers, birds, and C-scrolls, 14.2cm long, one of the attachments suspending an early Victorian gold locket in the shape of an oyster, with its own tiny shucking knife, shell 1.8cm wideAn early Victorian blue enamelled bow pendant, missing its drop, 2.4cm longA Regency moss agate and coral panel pendant, the polished circular moss agate panel within a surround of coral beads, suspended from four belcher link chains to a hooped suspensory loop, 6.8cm long, panel 4.2cm diameterA pair of gold coloured eyeglasses, circa 1840, with pull out lenses and twisted wire handle, 6.2cm longA 19th century heart shaped locket, containing a twist of hair, 2.5cm longTogether with a collection of various boxes, including an enamelled and textured egg shaped box, circa 1810, inscribed Friendship sincere tis a jewel dear; a Swiss enamelled panel brooch set with pastes; a small tortoiseshell comb; a compass in red case; and further itemsSaleroom Notice: The full cataloguing for this lot appears online, not as stated in the printed catalogue. Please be advised this lot contains coral and tortoiseshell and so a CITES licence will be required for export. The correct estimate is £1,000-1,500.Condition Report: Diamond mourning ring- Some light wear, a few small scratches, all diamonds present and correct, bright and lively. Very good condition considering age, the ring size is very smallSeed pearl mourning ring- The seed pearls are largely detached from the urn and hair work panel, but the design is still discernible. Miniature brooch, some flaking to the miniature, wear commensurate with age and use, but no major damageChatelaine the top of the hook has been pulled and bent, some splitting to one side, the panels are well detailed, gilding in good order. The oyster locket is in good condition, no noticeable damage or repairsBow- has signs of repairs to the vacant hook to the reverse, some chipping to the enamelRegency agate and coral drop pendant, missing brooch fitting verso, its been adapted and has some repairsHeart locket missing section to the reverseEye glasses, some light wearFurther items have wear, some have damage, as seenCondition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century Bohemian overlaid and flash cut ruby glass portrait scent bottle, of hand bell form, with an applied miniature oval portrait of a young girl with silk dress and pink ribbon in hair within gilt borders, the stopper of elongated hexagonal tapering form, 9½in. (24.2cm.) high.* The hexagonal section of stopper with tiny nicks to three underside sections, can only be seen by lifting stopper, some gilt highlights with rubbing, overall very pleasing to the eye.
A 1920s-30s portrait miniature of a young girl, believed Vivien Mary Spence, signed 'Forward', watercolour on ivory, 3 5/8in. high, faded, in a gilt metal easel back frame. * Condition: Colors faded but otherwise good. Contact marks to margins from frame. Easel back to frame bent. ** Please note that this lot is subject to international CITES regulations. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.
A porcelain portrait miniature of a young girl, late 19th century, oval, the young girl with black, windswept hair, open neck white shirt, gold pendant necklace and gold hoop earrings, 2¼ x 1¾in. (5.7 x 4.4cm.), in an ebonised frame with acorn mount. * Condition: Plaque good overall, with one horizontal scratch across the chin and another light scratch to hair. Frame good overall.
An 18th century oil on copper portrait miniature of a nobleman, probably Italian, turning right, his hair powdered and worn en queue, in a black robe with broad collar, white shirt and red and white lace cravat, the reverse with Royal armorial, the copper plaque with pierced border and hanger, 4 x 4 3/8in. (10.2 x 11.2cm.) overall. * Condition: Some small paint flakes and old small scratches beneath varnish to both sides. Heavily varnished all over and evidence of fairly recent cleaning and restoration, with some small retouches and strengthening visible under UV.
An Edwardian silver scent bottle case, M. Bros, Birm. 1901, the hinged two-part body of flask form with hinged cover and repoussé portrait of a flower maiden, 7.2cm. high; together with a miniature silver scent moon flask, Douglas Pell Silverware, London 1994 with matching funnel, 1995; another scent funnel; two modern silver overlaid glass scents; and a pewter overlaid red glass scent. (7)
A 19th century portrait miniature of a young gentleman, signed JT (possibly John Turmeau, Liverpool 1777-1846), oval watercolour on ivory, 3in. high, in a rosewood box frame with inner gilded border and slip. * Condition: The ivory has warped to the left side but shows no splits or cracks. Scratch to paint to left side of hair and ear beneath, two other scratches to blue background to right of head and some small nicks to paint to hair. Frame good.
A Regency watercolour portrait miniature of a gentleman, c.1815, oval watercolour on paper, in a black coat and waistcoat and white stock and bow tie, 3 3/8in. high, in an ebonised papier-mache frame, inscribed verso 'JL - C - May 1815, Died Feby 23/1826'. * Condition: Paper heavily toned and some fading. Frame lacks hanger and has chips to corners and edges.
A mid-19th century portrait miniature of a gentleman, oval, watercolour on ivory, wearing a black coat, waistcoat and stock and wing collar, 1¾ x 1 3/8in. (4.4 x 3.5cm.), in an ebonised papier mache frame with hinged metal door verso. * Condition: Miniature is not original to frame - it is held between the glass and door with 20th C card packing. Miniature in good condition - colours good, just two minute flakes from paint to lower edgeand tiny dirt spot to background to right of face. Frame good overall, but ebonised finish has matted. A few small chips to edges. ** Please note that this lot is subject to international CITES regulations. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.
D. Mor (early 19th century), a portrait miniature of a young gentleman, oval, watercolour on ivory in blue and white tones, in the style of Delft or blue and white porcelain, wearing a black double breasted coat, white waistcoat, tied stock and frilled cravat, signed to left above shoulder, 2 1/8 x 1 5/8in. (5.4 x 4.2cm.), in an ebonised papier-mache frame. * Condition: Rubbing to paint to right hand side of background. Otherwise good. Ebonised finish slightly matted and a few chips to edge of frame. ** Please note that this lot is subject to international CITES regulations. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.
A 19th century English School portrait miniature of a gentleman, oval watercolour on ivory, his hair powdered, in a dark blue coat with black collar and brass buttons, white waistcoat and cravat, unsigned, 2 5/8in. high, in a rosewood box frame with inner gilded border and slip. * Condition: Very good with no faults. Frame also very good - not examined out of frame. ** Please note that this lot is subject to international CITES regulations. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.
Nathaniel Hone (1718-1784)An enamel portrait miniature of Eliza Angelo, aged 17Wearing a mauve dressInitialled and dated 1756Inscribed verso Approximate dimensions of portrait 5.4cm x 4.4cm Overall dimensions including suspension loop 6.4cm x 4.7cmProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.Condition report:A few small chips to her nose visible under 10x magnification and UV light, otherwise appears to be in good condition, front glass with fine scratches, reverse glass has a chip to the edge at approx 1 o'clock, frame appears to be in good condition. There is a diagonal scratch along the glass across the face of the miniature (seen in image 1).
John Smart (1742-1811)A portrait miniature of a lady in an ermine bordered lilac coatwith pearlsSigned with initials and dated 'JS / 1877' lower leftOn IvoryIn a diamond set frame Approximate dimensions of portrait, 4.2cm x 3.3cm Overall dimensions including suspension loop 5.5cm x 4cmProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.Condition report:There is an area of retouching to the grey background which is visible under UV light (see additional photo) and to the lower edge of her dress at approx 4 o'clock also some minor paint loss to the edge at approx 3 o'clock otherwise the painting is in good condition, fine scratches to the front glass, the diamonds are evenly matched in colour with chips and surface reaching inclusions to some, visible under 10x magnification, frame generally in good condition with surface marks and light scratches.
English School, 19th CenturyA portrait miniature of Queen Victoria, after WinterhalterWearing a white dress,EnamelIn a diamond set frameThis is a Maid of Honour in Waiting brooch and wereworn with a red ribbon. With original R & S Garrard & Co blue velvet box, the cover with an applied silver panel, engraved 'Queen Victoria. Maid of Honour Badge. Constance Kerr.' Approximate dimensions of portrait 1.5cm x 1.3cm Overall dimensions 2.5cm x 2.3cmProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.Condition report:The painting appears to be in good condition without restoration, there is some dirt and dust resting beneath the glass, the domed glass is scratched, the diamonds are evenly matched in colour and securely set, there are some chips and surface reaching inclusions to a few of them, the engraving to the reverse is in good condition, the hinged pin is a little bent, the frame is tarnished, overall in good condition. The velvet box is rather worn in areas and the applied panel is scratched and tarnished.
P. Barnes (19th Century)A portrait miniature of a ladyOn ivoryIn a gold stepped frame with Greek key inset enamelDated verso ‘73ModifiedProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.
Attributed to Nathaniel Plimer (1751-1822)A portrait miniature of an English officerWith blue jacket and red epaulettes and a white sashOn ivoryApproximate dimensions of portrait 6.5cm x 5.4cm Overall dimensions including suspension loop 8.7cm x 6cmProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.Condition Report: Restoration visible to the painting under uv light (see additional image) mainly to the upper portions of the sash, his nose and collar. There is some dirt beneath the glass and heavy scratching to the glass. There are small losses to the gold bezel. Looking at the edge of the frame, there appear to be what look like brass pins and some small splits, possibly as a result of reattaching the caseback after restoration or opening. There are some seed pearls missing from the glazed compartment, some also rattling around inside.
George Englehart (1750-1829)A portrait miniature of a gentlemanWearing a blue coat and white ruffOn ivoryIn a split pearl-set fausse-montre frame with blueguilloche enamel and diamond set back Approximate portrait dimensions 5.5cm x 4.3cmOverall dimensions of frame including suspension loop 8.2cm x 5.2cmProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.Condition Report: The painting appears to e in good condition with some dirt and dust beneath the glass. The glass has numerous fine scratches and one particularly large gouge at around 7 o'clock. The split pearls are evenly matched in colour and appear to be in good condition. The gilt metal is tarnished. The enamelling to the reverse appears to be in good condition throughout with no signs of any losses or restoration. The diamonds vary in size and style of cut and some bear natural surface reaching fractures and chips. One diamond at approximately 4 o'clock seems to be slightly dislodged in its setting, however, all stones appear to be secure. The central bow motif to the back - lower right swag is missing a diamond and part of the metal setting. The oval enamel panel detailed 'AMITIE' - has a few small surface chips visible under 10X magnification.
John Smart (1742-1811)A portrait miniature of a ladyWearing a green coat with ermine trimSigned and dated with initials 'J.S / 1769' lower left On ivoryApproximate portrait dimensions 3.8cm x 3.1cm Overall dimensions 4.7cm x 3.9cmProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.Condition Report:Overall the painting appears to be in good condition with some dust and dirt beneath the glass. There is some minor paint loss to the lower left side of her blue coat, visible under 10X magnification. There is also some paint loss around the edge between 11 and 12 o'clock. There are some splits and peeling to a few of the seed pearls, one particularly more noticeable at approximately 4 o'clock. The reverse of the frame appears to have had a pin fitting moved and soldered over. Otherwise with fine scratches and general wear.
Samuel Shelley (1750-1808)A portrait miniature of a childWearing a white dress with a pink-ribbonedheaddressOn IvoryIn a two-colour gold-mounted circular ivory box(cracking to ivory box)Provenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.
A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL GLASSWARE19th and 20th centuryComprising; a Bohemian tall goblet and cover, enamelled with a portrait of a warrior holding a goblet, gilt and `jewelled' borders, 48cm high; a French silver mounted carafe with small bottle, stopper and stand; a heavy cut glass decanter and stopper; a pink tinted glass flared vase, 31cm high; a French glass carafe and a pair of miniature Bohemian ruby glass vases enamelled with flower panels, 10.75cm highThe Bohemian goblet has been broken through at the top of the stem with some small losses of glass around the breaks.Minor losses to the `jewelling'. Minor wear to the gilding. One of the miniature Bohemian vases has two nicks to the rim. Both vases with some wear to the gilding. The rest of the glass in overall good conditionProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.
After Francois Gérard - a 19th century painted porcelain portrait miniature of Juliette Récamier, 8cm x 6.5cm, within a gilt mount and ebonized frame.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
After Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun - Madame Rousseau and her daughter, a 19th century watercolour on ivory portrait miniature, 12.5cm x 8cm, within a gilt metal frame.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
After Richard Cosway - a late 19th century watercolour on ivory portrait miniature of a lady, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, within a papier-mâché frame, together with a pair of watercolour on ivory portrait miniatures depicting a husband and wife.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
E.C. Wood - a late 19th century miniature watercolour on ivory portrait of a couple standing within the entrance of a manor house, bearing signature, 10cm x 6cm, mounted within a leather case.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century watercolour on ivory portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing a brown jacket, bearing spurious signature 'T. Gainsborough', 7cm x 6cm, within a gilt metal frame, together with another portrait miniature of George Morland, 8cm x 6cm, within a gilt frame.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
19th century British School - 'George Mansel Captain 16th Lancers - Died in India 1846', a watercolour on ivory portrait miniature of a military gentleman, standing in uniform, 14cm x 10.5cm, within a gilt composition frame, inscribed details to reverse (faults), together with two other portrait miniatures of ladies.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
19th century British School - a watercolour portrait miniature of a gentleman in profile, 3cm x 2.5cm, mounted within a gilt metal leaf and vine frame.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Follower of Adam Buck - a late 18th/early 19th century watercolour on ivory portrait miniature of a young lady wearing a white dress, 6cm x 5cm, mounted within a gold locket case with pendant suspension loop.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century miniature oval sulphide portrait of a gentleman, attributed to Apsley Pellatt, 4cm x 3.5cm, mounted within a period black papier-mâché frame.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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