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Los 107

A Continental enamel dial pocket watch, the case back etched with dogs, diameter 47mm, with keys.

Los 207

Sons of Temperance - Masonic neck sash with gilt decoration and a hallmarked silver and enamel badge "The Order of The Sons of Temperance.

Los 56

Art Deco jewellery brooches, clips, buckles including bakelite, early plastics, enamel, Kitsch, etc.

Los 7

Assorted antique and vintage costume jewellery including white and yellow metal, enamel etc.

Los 89

A selection of antique and vintage jewellery, some marked 925, to include an antique silver fob, a silver and enamel brooch, etc.

Los 93

Four Anglo-Indian white metal objects, Kutch, comprising a salver with pierced raised rim, a globe shaped pepper pot, a salt cellar with spoon and a mustard pot with spoon together with a white metal sugar tongs, a hallmarked silver toast rack, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham, 1944 and a WW1 Royal Navy silver and enamel brooch pin, marked Silver, gross wt. 10.1 ozt.

Los 113

Essex Regiment Victorian Officer waist belt clasp circa 1881-1901. Fine scarce silver, gilt and enamel example of special pattern with matching numbers to both halves. Mounted on a round burnished gilt plate, silver oak sprays enclosing a silver crowned gilt circlet inscribed THE ESSEX REGIMENT. To the centre, the Arms of Essex on a red translucent enamel lined ground surmounted by the Sphinx resting on a tablet inscribed EGYPT. To the junction of the oak wreath, the Castle and Key of Gibraltar. Oak leaf ends. VGC.

Los 214

City of London Police Inspectors Coronation group of three medals. Awarded to Police Inspector W G Reeves. Comprising: Queen Victoria 1897 Jubilee Medal (PC 921 W.G.Reeves), Edward VII Coronation Medal (PS), George V Coronation Medal (INSP). Mounted loose as worn. All three medals are City of London Police issue Accompanied by a 1911 Silver and enamel City of London Medal. This with silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1911. (4 medals)

Los 241

WW1 London Regiment 1st Lovat Scouts Silver War Badges plus Home Front Badges Silver War Badge (230311) ... Similar (117505) ... Accompanied by 4 x WW1 enamel Home Front lapel badges (6 items) Badge number 230311 was awarded to 321429 Rifleman Charles Chivers 6th Bn London Regiment Wounded. Badge 117505 was awarded to 2906 Private Edward Severn 1st Lovat Scouts Sickness

Los 271

25 Somerset Light Infantry Regimental Sweetheart Brooches and Lapel Badges A good selection covering the Boer War to post WW2 Period. Examples include Hallmarked silver, gilt and enamel etc. All complete with pins.

Los 317

German Third Reich WW2 cased War Order of the German Cross in gold by C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim. A fine and scarce eight pointed silver star with slightly smaller dark overlay. Mounted on the star, set on a red enamel ground, a gilt laurel wreath with 1941] at the base. Within the wreath, a silvered edged black enamel swastika set on a matt silver ground. The front secured with four open rivets, complete with hinged vertical tapered flat pin, the underside of which is stamped 20, and securing hook. Minor service wear otherwise VGC. Housed in original back leatherette case, the fitted interior with simulated black velvet and cream silk, the sided of the lid with gilt line. GC Instituted by Adolf Hitler for the Wehrmacht on 29th September 1941 and designed by Professor Klien of Munich.Provenance. Found in the effects of 1805815 AC2 George Henri Wood who served from 6.5.1942 in the RAF then transferred to the Royal Signals in May 945 until demobbed in September 1947.

Los 346

German Third Reich. 1st class Cross of Honour of the German Mother in case of issue with miniature. A fine gilt example with blue and white enamelled arms and central black enamel swastika complete with long neck ribbon still in paper cover. Reverse with facsimile Adolf Hitler signature. Together in miniature on its tied ribbon. Both housed in original dark blue fitted case, the lid embossed with facsimile of the award and lined with simulated cream silk bearing Wilh. Deumer Kom.-Ges. Ludenshied details; the base in cream flock. VGC Instituted by Adolf Hitler on 16th December 1938; 1st Class awarded for bearing 8 or more children for the Fatherland.

Los 363

German Third Reich NSDAP 2nd Class Long Service Cross by Hauptmunzamt, Wien in box of issue. A fine silvered example for 15 years. The centre and cross in rich blue enamel with silvered rays between, centrally applied silvered oak wreath bearing eagle and swastika. Suspension ring impressed 30 and complete with ribbon. Housed in its original dark blue cardboard box of issue, the lid impressed with gold eagle and swastika. Generally VGC. Instituted 2nd April 1939.

Los 365

German Third Reich cased Faithful Service Decoration 1st Class for 40 years. A fine gilt example with black enamel swastika on cornflower blue ribbon housed in red fitted case of issue, the lid with gold embossed 40 within laurel sprays. VGC Following the first mention of such awards in late 1935, the Faithful Service Decorations were instituted by Adolf Hitler on 30th January 1938, designed by Professor Richard Klein

Los 366

German Third Reich 50 year Faithful Service Decoration in case of issue. A good scarce example. Silver cross with black enamel swastika set on gilt oak wreath; gilt 50 to top arm of the cross. Suspended on cornflower blue ribbon with original brooch fitting. Housed in its red Deschler & Sohn. München original case, the fitted interior with maroon flock and simulated cream silk, the lid impressed gilt 50 within oak sprays. Service wear otherwise GC. Following the first mention of such awards in late 1935, the Faithful Service Decorations were instituted by Adolf Hitler on 30th January 1938, designed by Professor Richard Klein

Los 395

German Third Reich MINIATURE boxed Mothers Cross 3rd Class by Wilhelm Deumer, Ludenscheid. Good bronze example with blue and white enamelled arms and central black enamel swastika awarded for bearing 4 or 5 children. Reverse with facsimile Adolf Hitler signature and L/11. Complete with its pinback ribbon bow and housed in its maroon LDO box of issue. VGC Instituted by Adolf Hitler on 16th December 1938.

Los 407

German Third Reich cased Faithful Service Decoration 1st Class for 40 years. Good gilt example with black enamel swastika housed in red fitted case of issue, the lid with gold embossed 40 within laurel sprays. Lacking ribbon. GC Following the first mention of such awards in late 1935, the Faithful Service Decorations were instituted by Adolf Hitler on 30th January 1938, designed by Professor Richard Klein

Los 409

German 1922 Der Stahlhelm membership badge by Der Stahlhof Magdeburg. Good silver edged black enamel disc bearing silvered steel helmet in high relief over crossed oak leaf sprays with date below. Hinged flat taped pin and securing hook and bearing STH logo and GES.GETSCH in relief with engraved VI No. 863 and 1.10.23. GC Established on 13 November 1933 by Franz Seldte

Los 410

German 1925 Der Stahlhelm membership badge by Der Stahlhof Magdeburg. Good silver edged black enamel disc bearing silvered steel helmet in high relief over crossed oak leaf sprays with date below. Needle pin and securing hook and bearing STH logo and GES.GETSCH and central A in relief with engraved VI. Mi.No. 1815 and 1925. GC Established on 13 November 1933 by Franz Seldte

Los 411

German Third Reich SA-Reserve II membership enamel badge. A good example worn in the lapel. Silvered winged black enamel shield bearing white swastika. Stickpin fitted to reverse bearing in relief Ges. Gesch. GC Instituted in 1937.

Los 413

German Third Reich Red Cross Medal. A good example. Within a narrow white circlet, a red translucent enamel Geneva Cross mounted with black enamel eagle and swastika. Reverse inscribed Fur Verdeinsteum das Deutsch Rote Kreuz. VGC Introduced in 1937.

Los 414

German Third Reich Fire Brigade Decoration 2nd Class. A good die-cast example. The arms in white enamel with red enamel flames. Black edged white enamel applied central disc with black canted swastika. Instituted 22nd December 1936 designed by Herbert Knötel of Berlin.

Los 416

German Third Reich Hitler Youth Shooting Marksman Award by Frank & Reif Stuttgart. Good scarce example. Black enamel target edged with narrow oakleaf border mounted with crossed rifles bearing red and white HJ diamond with black central swastika. Reverse with pin and stamped with RZM logo and M1/102. GC Instituted in 1936.

Los 429

German Third Reich. 1st class Cross of Honour of the German Mother. A fine gilt example for 8 or more children, with blue and white enamelled arms and central black enamel swastika complete with rolled up neck ribbon. Reverse with facsimile Adolf Hitler signature. VGC Instituted by Adolf Hitler on 16th December 1938; 1st Class awarded for bearing 8 or more children for the Fatherland.

Los 430

German Third Reich 1936 Berlin Olympics badge. Good example by Paulmann & Crone issued for the 11th Olympics games. The five Olympic rings surmounted by the Brandenburg Gate all in cream enamel. Reverse with pin back and embossed with makers details. VGC

Los 251

A collection of rings including three gem-set and enamel leopards head rings, one with French marks, one stamped 750 and the other unmarked; and three enamel and gem-set dress rings, unmarked

Los 265

A collection of jewellery including a pair of gem-set and enamel Indian bazubands; a 22ct gold wedding band, a pair of cufflinks, stamped 750; a 9ct gold Pisces pendant, a Greek pendant, indistinctly marked; a gem-set floral brooch, stamped 750

Los 266

A collection of gentleman’s jewellery including two enamel and diamond studs and matching tiepin; five other stick pins, one set with a cabochon turquoise; various studs; a cased set of four enamel and pearl studs; a silver mounted desk seal with engraved armorials; cigarette case etc.Provenance:Provenance: Kimmerghame, Duns, the Estate of the Late Major General Sir John Swinton K.C.V.O., O.B.E., D.L.

Los 1019

Medieval, 13th Century, Bronze heraldic pendants (4), 13th-14th century, shield-shaped with red and blue enamel, lion passant with label of three points; unicorn with blue field; shield-shape with lion passant above a chequer board; sixfoil within an openwork frame; cross-shape frame with oval wrigglework engraving in each angle [5]. Varied state £100-£120 --- Provenance: All found in Norfolk

Los 595

A retro vintage early to mid 20th Century in the style of Mek-Elek industrial factory machinist desktop / work desk anglepoise lamp light having a green enamel pendant shade connecting to a metal adjustable arm upon a cylindrical stem. All finished in dark green.

Los 646

A retro vintage mid 20th Century industrial red metal engineering trolley / tool trolley. Angular A frame form with wheeled lower tier. Red painted enamel finish. Measures approx; 71cm x 47cm x 39cm. 

Los 735

A 20th century galvanised metal and enamel painted watchmakers cabinet. The silvered grey metal cabinet with fall front door housing a series of drawers within. Carry handles to the sides. Measures approx; 34cm x 49cm x 22cm.

Los 899

A 19th Century Victorian continental German Meissen / Dresden porcelain china mantel clock. Having a tiered body with encrusted polychrome floral and foliate decoration with scrolled feet. White enamel face with an ebonised chapter ring. In a pink and green faded colourway. 24 hour movement. Measures approx. 28cm tall.

Los 938

Oil lamps - A collection of three vintage 20th Century oil lamps lights. Two with flute glass shades with cast iron bass and enamel reservoir with hand painted floral decoration, one circular brass body, and a wall mounted Augusta Brenner oil lamp with bowl vase. Tallest measures approx. 59cm

Los 312

Waltham ladies half Hunter watch with enamel dial inset second hand in decorative 18ct gold case together with 9ct. gold butterfly brooch

Los 466

European mantleclock on rectangular brown marble plinth, the bronze cased clock with decorative circular brass and white painted enamel dial, decorated with bronze figure of seated child beside

Los 1015

A pair of 9ct gold and white enamel oval cufflinks, and a pair of 9ct gold on silver cufflinks

Los 112

A collection of enamel pin badges, all stuck to single board, all depicting places in Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Tasmania

Los 122

A collection of Order of Buffalos Grand Knights Chapter of St John regalia, including 8 silver-gilt and enamel, 4 other gilt-metal and enamel, and a group of small ephemera

Los 32

A Vintage blue and white enamel sign "British Railways Eastern Region", L65cm

Los 33

A Vintage green and white enamel sign "British Railways Southern Region", L68cm

Los 34

A Vintage red and white enamel sign "British Railways London Midland", L64cm

Los 38

A circular enamel advertising sign "Castrol", diameter 29.5cm

Los 39

A circular enamel advertising sign "Dr Bull's Cough Syrup", diameter 39.5cm

Los 40

A circular white and blue enamel advertising sign "Kelly Tires", diameter 31.5cm

Los 42

An enamel advertising sign "Robot Best Safety Matches", W43cm

Los 426

Antique French comptoise clock movement, with enamel dial, H39cm

Los 45

A green and white enamel train station sign "Way Out", W61cm

Los 969

A large collection of pocket watch dials, enamel faces, movements etc

Los 980

A lady's Continental engraved silver-cased fob watch, with floral decorated enamel dial and Roman numerals, with plated Albertine

Los 240

Collection of Silver and Silver Gilt & Enamel Masonic Jewels some in Original Cases.

Los 104

Y A FINE SWISS GREEN BOULLE GRANDE SONNERIE STRIKING AND REPEATING ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCKUNSIGNED, PROBABLY GENEVA, CIRCA 1840The eight-day two train movement configured with ting-tang striking for the quarters on a graduated pair of bells mounted within the base of the case and the hour sounding at every quarter on the larger of the two, the going train with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance, the backplate with alarm winding to top right over visible strike-work incorporating selection square stamped P/G/S towards the margin, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands and Arabic numeral subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the bevel-glazed case overall decorated with green-stained shell and engraved cut-brass premier-parti 'Boulle' marquetry veneers, with shaped hinged brass carrying handle over rectangular top glass within marquetry decorated surround incorporating repeat button to front edge and conforming veneered swept border, above repeating foliate cast brass top moulding and glazed apertures framed by green shell and cut brass veneered surrounds to both the front and sides, the rear with green tortoiseshell veneered door, on leaf-cast ogee moulded skirt base faced with further conforming marquetry veneers over bracket feet.21.5cm (8.5ins) high with handle down, 13.5cm (5.5ins) wide, 10cm (4ins) deep. The practice of planting the strike-work on the movement backplate is typical of Swiss work, (in particular clocks made in the Neuchatel region) from around 1775; with the Courvoisier family being perhaps the best-known makers of carriage clocks to incorporate this system. A simpler clock, signed for J. Picard of Geneva, which shares some notable similarities within the detailing and layout of the levers of the current lot, is illustrated in Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and other Travelling CLOCKS on page 244 (Figure 15-6 a and b). A carriage clock (albeit hour striking only without repeat and alarm) housed in a contra-partie version of the case of the present clock was sold at Sheppard's Irish Auction House, Durrow, Co. Laois, 26th February 2019.Condition Report: Movement is in fine, clean fully working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The dial has a very slight blemish adjacent to the mask at the upper edge toward the left hand corner (barely visible even on close examination) otherwise is in free form visible faults. The case is in fine condition with no lifting or losses to the marquetry veneers or visible chips to the glasses. Overall the clock is in very fine almost retail condition.Clock has a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 125

A FINE FRENCH NAPOLEON IIII GILT BRASS FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCK IN THE LOUIS XVI TASTEDELAFONTAINE, PARIS, CIRCA 1860The circular eight-day two train bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by gilt sunburst mask bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped E.M above serial number 10852 to upper left over JAPY FRERES Et CIE, G'DE MED, D'HONNEUR roundel to centre and further number 5 2 to lower edge, the slightly convex circular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed DELAFONTAINE, Fab't de Bronzes, PARIS to centre and with Arabic five minutes beyond the minute track, with scroll-pierced gilt brass hands set behind hinged convex-glazed bead-bordered cavetto moulded cast brass bezel, the rectangular Neoclassical bevel-glazed case with twin handled husk-swag decorated vase surmount to the concave acanthus cast upstand, over front with bevelled glass panel applied with further husk swags draped over the dial and symmetrical acanthus scroll cast apron mount to the panel beneath, the sides with lion's mask handles and the rear with hinged glazed door, on leaf-cast ogee moulded skirt base projecting at the angles over generous foliate cast tapered feet.44.5cm (17.5ins) high, 21cm (8.25ins) wide, 16.5cm (6.5ins) deep. Maison Delafontaine were a leading firm of Parisian bronze founders who were established in the late 18th century by Jean-Baptiste-Maximilien Defontaine (1750-1820). He was appointed managing agent for the 'Communaute des foundeurs, doreurs, graveurs' in 1787 and is credited for executing the bronze Corinthian capitals for the Arc de Triomphe Carrousel (located in a courtyard between the Louvre Museum and Tuileres) during the early 19th century. The business eventually passed to his grandson, Auguste-Maximilien Delafontaine (1813-92), and was the main competitor to the Barbidienne factory which was active in Paris at this time.Condition Report: Movement is in clean fully working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The dial has a very faint small hairline crack above 12 o'clock (only visible on close examination with the bezel open) otherwise dial is in fine original condition. The case is in fine condition with no visible chips to the glasses and minimal wear/discolouration to the gilding.Clock is complete with a pendulum and winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 14

AN UNUSUAL CASED SET OF ENGLISH HAND PAINTED GLASS EDUCATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL MAGIC LANTERN SLIDESUNSIGNED, MID TO LATE 19th CENTURYComprising thirteen mahogany framed glass panes each measuring 14 inches long by 4 inches high (including frames) finely enamel painted with between one and four instructional astronomical diagrams with the edges of the frames hand labelled in ink - 1. MILKY WAY, ORION, URSA MAGOR; 2. Systems; 3. Moon, Jupiter, Saturn; 4. Sizes & Distances of Planets, Comets; 5. Zodiac, Nodes, Retrograde, Seasons; 6. Phases of the Moon, Shadows; 7. Theory of Eclipses; 8. Refraction, Parallax; 9. Eclipses of the Moon; 10. Tides; 11. Lunar Month, Crescent Moon, Quadrature, Gibbous; 12. Mercury, Mars, Venus, Uranus and 13. Revolution of the Earth. Precession, contained in a stained pine box with sliding lid applied with paper label titled ASTRONOMICAL to lid.The box 38cm (15ins) long, 12.5cm (5ins) high, 12cm (4.75ins) deep. The present lot appears to be a one-off hand painted set of slides prepared specifically for a lecture series on astronomy. From the quality of the execution of the diagrams and the framing of the panels it is likely that the present set were prepared by a specialist workshop perhaps attached to a major educational institution. 

Los 101

A FRENCH GORGE CASED GRANDE SONNERIE STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ALARMATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH SOLDANO, LATE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day two train movement configured with ting-tang striking for the quarters on a graduated pair of coiled gongs and the hour sounding at every quarter hour on the larger of the two, the going train with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and stamped with oblong J.S. cartouche for Joseph Soldano alongside No. 1207 to the leading edge of the platform, the top left of the movement with alarm mechanism sounding on the smaller gong, the inside of the frontplate stamped 3945 and the backplate further stamped 1117 to lower left, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands and subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the satin-gilt brass gorge case with hinged carrying handle over rectangular top glass, trip-repeat button to front rail and channel-moulded uprights, the rear with pin-hinged glazed door over ogee-outline base with three-position selection lever annotated Hours Quarters/Silent/Quarters to underside.15cm (6ins) high with handle down, 10cm (4ins) wide, 9cm (3.5ins) deep. The current lot is fitted with an escapement stamped with the 'J S' cartouche trademark for Joseph Soldano who is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development as a maker of fine carriage clocks. Soldano was awarded medals at the Paris Exhibitions of 1855 & 1878 where it was noted that 'The escapements appeared to us to have been treated with particular care.' Allix notes that their escapements probably made in Geneva, Switzerland and were often stamped 'Soldano' or 'J S'. Although Joseph Soldano made carriage clocks outright (including highly decorated models) he apparently supplied other makers with his high-quality escapements.Condition Report: The movement appears complete and all-original. The going train is running however the action of the escapement is a little laboured suggesting that a gentle clean/service is required. The grande-sonnerie striking is fully operational including the selection lever to the underside. The alarm is also working and is in-sync with the setting hand. The dial is free from visible blemishes. The case is in fine condition with no visible chips/faults to the glasses and only very slight spotting and grime build-up to the frosted gilt finish.Clock has a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 143

A MAHOGANY-CASED BRACKET CLOCKTHE MOVEMENT AND DIAL BY E. WHITE, LONDON, LATE 19th/EARLY 20th CENTURYThe four columnar pillar twin chain fusee gong striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum with screw holdfast to the shouldered backplate signed E. WHITE, 20 COCKSPUR ST. LONDON to centre, the 6.5 inch circular convex white painted Roman numeral dial with pierced steel hands, in a case with hinged brass carrying handle to the shallow break-arch top over hinged convex glazed cast brass bezel to front, the sides with arched brass fish scale blind frets beneath applied winged cherub mask spandrel mounts, the rear with rectangular glazed door, on moulded skirt base with brass ogee bracket feet.36cm (14.25ins) high with handle down, 25cm (9.75ins) wide, 18.5cm (7.25ins) deep. Edward White is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of the World: 21st Century Edition as working in Cockspur Street from 1865. He was formerly a foreman with Dent and he is particularly well known for his high-quality carriage clocks. Condition Report: The movement is in good original working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The mechanism is a little dirty/discoloured so a gentle clean/service may be advisable. The dial appears to have been refinished to resemble fired-enamel and is in good condition with visible faults limited to very light edge chipping to the left hand winding hole. The case is probably an early 20th century purpose-made replacement. Evidence for this is slight elongation of the screw holes of the securing brackets suggesting that the the movement and dial were originally fitted to a slightly narrower. The gong coil appears to be a well-matched replacement (post appears original). The case is in good original unrestored condition with faults very much limited to slight shrinkage and minor age related bumps, scuffs and wear.Clock has a pendulum and a winder but no case key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 120

A REGENCY ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL TIMEPIECEBAETENS, LONDON, CIRCA 1825The circular four columnar pillar eight-day single fusee movement with anchor escapement regulated by a pendulum with a sunburst mask cast bob, the backplate applied with rectangular plate engraved BAETENS, 23 Gerrard Street, Soho London to lower margin, the 3.5 inch circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic fifteen minutes to the outer minute track and steel moon hands within a fine engine-milled bezel, the case with eagle surmount to the drum housing the movement supported at the sides by a pair of Doric columns with twin handled urn decorated relief surmounts and engine milled bands to shaft, the centre with pendant apron cast with drapery swags over a pierced octagonal panel enclosing allegorical figures, the cavetto moulded plinth base with patinated bronze reclining lion to centre and with Classical mask decorated foliate cast mount to front, on engine-milled bell-shaped feet.35cm (13.75ins) high, 21.5cm (8.5ins) wide, 9cm (3.5ins) deep.Condition Report: The movement is in relatively clean working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements although the pendulum may not be original. The dial has some very light but relatively extensive surface scratching which is only visible due to some dirt ingress; a good clean should see these disappear. There are also a couple of very small hairline cracks. The drum of the case is not gilded and has some slight denting/distortion to the rear edge where it meets the snap-on rear cover. The eagle surmount and right hand finial have been repaired; the latter has a slight loss near the base. The plinth base has a small casting crack to the right hand side and to the rear near the left hand corner; the rear right hand foot also has a casting fault to the lower edge. Case otherwise is in fine original condition with minimal wear to the strong, rich gilt finish.Timepiece has a pendulum and a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

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