A 19th Century Brass and Mesh Fender on Moulded Base, 39ins wide x 15ins high, a brass fender with pierced front, 56ins wide x 5ins high, a brass helmet shaped coal scuttle, a set of three fire implements with turned finials and one other brass pokerCondition ReportTall fender - small area of damage to the fretted iron grille, left end on corner. Low brass fender - some typical light scattered knocks, particularly to the base. Half-set and one extra poker appear to be in reasonably good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration.Brass coal scuttle - typically with numerous dents to the inside.
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A Cabochon Coral and Diamond Ring, Modern, 18ct gold set with a centre cabochon coral stone, 16mm x 20mm, surrounded by diamonds approximately 1.70ct, size R+, gross weight 15g Note: Weights and sizes taken from a gemological appraisal, copy availableCondition ReportThe ring is in good overall condition showing no obvious sign of previous damage or repair. The main cabochon stone is even in colour but does show some light scuff marks in general commensurate with age and moderate usage. The centre stone is securely set with no damage to the claws. The surrounding diamonds are likewise securely set with no visible damage or obvious sign of previous repair. The shank is in good order. We are not qualified to comment as to the stone being heat treated or not.
A Victorian Gilt Framed Overmantel Mirror, with oval bead moulded frame and inset with plain mirror plate, 42ins x 50ins overallCondition ReportThis mirror appears to have been re-gilded. There are a few very small scattered areas of loss/chipping to gesso. Some light scattered evidence of historic beetle attack. The pate is a replacement. The back boards are missing.
A 19th Century Gilt Framed Overmantel Mirror, with rope pattern frame, 56ins x 58ins overallCondition ReportSome light scattered chipping to the gilt and gesso details. The bases to both left and right are slightly loose. The twist column to right side is attached but slightly loose. There is a small area of damage to the upper left corner moulding, and an area of replaced twist moulding to upper right corner. The glass appears to be original. The silvering is showing some signs of scattered wear. The glass has a grey tint.
A 19th Century Rosewood Mantel Clock retailed by J.T .Bell, 151 Mount Street, Berkeley Square, the 3.5 ins cream painted metal dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in rosewood and brass mounted case with brass flush handle to top and fluted frieze, glass panels to sides and on plinth base, 8ins highCondition ReportExternally the clock appears to be in good condition showing wear commensurate with age and possibly light refurbishment. The brass handle to the top functions correctly. All four glasses appear to be original and free from any obvious sign of damage or cracks. The rear door appears to have the original glass and may possibly have had the hinges replaced but sympathetically. Internally the mechanism appears correct and the pendulum and key are present. However the clock should be regarded as untested. The white dial appears to be free from any obvious sign of damage other than some light scratches and marks with wear to the chapter at the 10, 11 and 12 o'clock positions. The hands appear original. The clock does tick.
A 19th Century Mahogany Cased Dial Wall Clock by CW Seymour of Windsor, the 12ins cream painted dial with Roman numerals to the eight day chain and fusee movement with heavy brass plate, contained in plain turned case, 15ins diameterCondition ReportExternally the case appears to be in good original condition showing only light marks commensurate with age and usage, the door to the front the glass is in good condition showing no obvious signs of damage or previous repair or any significant marks or scratches. The hinge appears to be original but the screws may have been replaced at a previous date. There is also some evidence of previous repair to the hinge which does function correctly. The dial itself is discoloured and bearing numerous scratches and marks acquired over the years, the black Roman numerals are worn especially at the 12 o'clock position, likewise the maker's name is showing some wear but overall it is an honest thing. The pendulum is present.
A George III Inlaid Mahogany Wheelcase Barometer and Thermometer, by J. Gregory of No. 17 Ryders Court, Leicester Square, in case inlaid with leaves and shells, 39ins highCondition ReportThe instrument is in good overall condition. Externally the woodwork being free from any serious defects, there are some light marks commensurate with age and usage. The glass to the front, the gilding is mostly missing and re-gilding would be recommended. The silvering to the dial is in good condition, although dirty and the glass itself is unmarked and free from cracks and chips. The thermometer itself appears to have the correct amount of mercury and it is showing up the gauge. The silvered dial to the thermometer again is dirty but legible with all the writing clear and concise. The rear is in good condition, largely unmarked. It bears trade label for G Trollop & Sons with the number 205 written in fountain pen. The hinges to the back are in good condition although one screw is missing on the top hinge. Overall an honest example.
I* A Mid 19th Century Mahogany Cased Stick Barometer and Thermometer by J. Cattaneo of Folkestone, with engraved ivory scale and vernier and alcohol thermometer, contained in plain mahogany case with moulded pediment and moulded edge, and with exposed cistern, 39.5ins highCondition ReportThe mercury tube and alcohol thermometer are in good condition, the glass remaining intact. The lower left corner of the case shows a small area of loss to veneer, the small lower moulding to the lower part of the mercury housing is loose, and the timber beneath this (the left end of which shows the missing veneer) is similarly loose at the left end. There is some light scattered fading to the case but the case appears to retain its original polished surface. The thermometer ivory scale has a small area of cracking in two places to its lower edge. The lower timber moulding is loose.
A 19th Century Oak Longcase Clock by William Hayler of Chatham, the 12ins painted metal dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, floral decorated spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, in a case with moulded dentil cornice and turned columns to hood, shaped trunk door and plinth base, on bracket feet, 81ins high Note: William Hayler recorded working Chatham early 19th CenturyCondition ReportThe condition of the case itself is good, the pendulum is present, the mechanism appears complete, however the clock should be regarded as untested. Externally it appears to be in good overall condition, however the varnish has been refreshed at some point in recent years. The brass work is present and correct and is polished. The columns are likewise in good condition and there is no damage to the dentil course. The hood itself is fine, no real sign of repair apart from some rubbing of the lower hinge to the case. The glass appears to be original and the putty original. The hinges are in good condition and are original. The painted dial is in nice condition, showing light wear and abrasions commensurate with age and usage, overall legible and the hands appear original. The mechanism appears to be intact but is not clean and should be regarded as untested. The hinges to the front door appear to be original and in good condition. The weight and pendulum are present. Overall an honest example that has had some 'refreshing' in recent years.
A Victorian Silver Baluster Shaped Jug by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1889, with reeded rim and leaf capped scroll handle, on four leaf moulded and scroll supports, 8.75ins high, gross weight 22ozsCondition ReportThere is a vertical re-soldered split just below the lip of the jug measuring approx. 2cm. It is not clear whether it proceeds into the reeded rim, but a small area within th reeding to the rim appears to be solder. The inside of the jug at this point appears to show the letting in of a small piece of silver of rectangular shape which travels into the rim. This measures approx. 9mm x 1.5mm. There is a small crease/dent to the lower part of the upper handle terminal. The lower handle terminal has slightly pushed in the body of the jug causing an oval depression to the body. Because the lower terminal to the handle is now slightly out of original alignment the handle where fitted at this point is also slightly out of alignment. There is some typical very light scattered scratching to the body. The hallmarks are rubbed.
After Ray and Charles Eames - Modern Veneered Wood and Black Metal Framed Lounge Chair, (No.670), and Ottoman (No. 671), the seats, back and armpads upholstered in brown leatherCondition ReportTo the frame of the chair there is some light scattered scratching and it is slightly faded throughout. The leather has become slightly distressed and on the bottom left hand side of the seat pad there is a small area of staining around 1ins diameter. The chair moves free and easily on the base and revolves as it should do, and the lever mechanism is in working order. The ottoman, there is some light scratching to the frame. The leather is in overall good condition with no areas of damage. It is slightly distressed commensurate with age. Overall these two pieces are in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration.
After Le Corbusier (1887-1965) - Modern "LC 10" Glass Topped Rectangular Coffee Table, manufactured by Cassina, 47ins x 31.5ins x 37ins high Note: Serial No LC10P03334Condition ReportThe height of this item is 13ins. There is no obvious damage, loss or restoration. It appears to be in overall good condition. The only thing notable is light oxidisation on the underframe, and on the right hand edge there is a small piece of coating missing revealing some oxidisation.
A Late George III Elm Circular Cricket Table with two plank top, on triform base with splayed legs, 30ins diameter x 28ins highCondition ReportTo the the whole there is some light scattered scratching. To the top there is some darker staining and water marks. Evidence of historic woodworm with flight holes present. There is a shrinkage split running horizontally from one end to the other. On the right hand leg there is a split at the top running vertically around 4ins long. To all the legs there is some general wear commensurate with age. To the top rim there is some dark staining all the way round. The item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints and the top is unevenly faded.
A 17th Century Oak Spice Cupboard, the interior fitted ten small drawers enclosed by one single raised and moulded panel door, on stand, fitted one drawer, on slender turned legs with plain stretchers, 19ins wide x 10ins deep x 42.5ins highCondition ReportSome light scattered scratching to the whole, with some slight uneven fading to the top. On the left hand side running horizontally there is a shrinkage split from one end to the other, and slightly further down there is a shrinkage split around 6ins long running horizontally. Flight holes present, evidence of historic woodworm. On the left hand edge at the bottom there is a piece of moulding missing from one end to the other, around 12ins long. The drawer runs free and easily. The interior carcass shows signs of shrinkage where all the drawers are slightly out of sync but they do run freely and are all present. To the left hand front leg there is a bad split through the turned column running vertically, the first around 5ins long and then again migrating to the base of the column around 6ins long, and another further on around 3ins long. Overall the item is structurally sound but there is some movement in the joints. On the left hand side there is a small area of repair around 2ins in diameter. On the back left hand leg there are shrinkage splits running vertically around 4 to 5ins long, and the same on the right hand back leg. To the feet there is general wear commensurate with age.
A William IV Mahogany Rectangular Worktable with Crossbanded Top, opening to reveal divided interior, fitted two dummy frieze drawers, on turned and reeded legs and castors, 24ins wide x 18ins deep x 29ins highCondition ReportTo the whole there is some light scattered scratching and uneven fading. To the top there is some darker marks/water marks/ring marks. To the front edge at the top, there is a shrinkage split running horizontally around 18ins long. The veneer to the top has started to to bubble and crack in numerous places. Some areas of veneer loss on the right hand side, two areas, the first around 3ins in diameter and further down around 2ins in diameter. Some slight shrinkage to the interior on the bottom right and left hand sides. To the legs and feet, there is some general wear commensurate with age. The runners run free and easily. The item is structurally sound with little movement in the joints.
A William IV Mahogany Rectangular Card Table, the figured veneered baize lined folding top with carved gadroon edges and rounded front corners, with panelled and scroll pattern apron, on turned, reeded and moulded centre column and swept-in rectangular platform base with carved paw feet with recessed castors, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 30ins highCondition ReportThis lot does not appear to have been repolished and retains a pleasant colour. There is some very light scattered historic scratching/marks to top. Hinges are original and working well. Top lies flat at left end and reasonably flat at right. Twisting action to top works well. When opened the upper part of the top shows a slight concave profile and does not sit flat with the base. Base appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration.
A Victorian Walnut Framed Spoon Back Nursing Chair and an Easy Chair, the nursing chair with frame carved with scroll and berries, upholstered in old gold cloth, on moulded cabriole front legs and castors, the easy chair upholstered in rose dralon, the back buttoned, on turned front legs and castersCondition ReportRose dralon chair - the upholstery appears to be in fair overall condition with no obvious signs of wear. There is some staining around both arms, the top of the rail and the back. There is some light scattered scratching to the feet. The castors run free and easily. To the base of the seat, the upholstery banding has come loose on the right hand side. The item is structurally sound with some movement in the joints. Gold cloth chair - some light scattered scratching on the frame, and to the left hand side at the bottom there is a split running vertically around 2ins and to the right hand side. The upholstery appears to be in good overall condition with some slight wear to the seat and to the back, and some slight staining commensurate with age. The shaped apron has a small split running horizontally around 1ins long. The item is structurally sound, there is some movement in the joints. The castors run free and easily. The upholstery is firm and comfortable to sit on.
A Late Victorian Ebonised and Parcel Gilt Wall Unit in the 'Aesthetic' Manner, the central section with shaped cornice and inset with arched top, bevelled mirror panels, box seat to base flanked by shelves, enclosed by single bevelled glazed door, 60ins wide x 19ins deep x 82ins highCondition ReportThe cornice is removable and is slightly loose. The old gold upholstery appears to be in good overall condition. Key is present and all lock mechanisms work. The mirror plates are generally all in good condition, apart from the right hand side of the centre mirror panel which has some foxing and slight damage around 2ins running vertically and the top right hand panel of the corner piece of mirror also has some slight foxing. The front edge of the seat has some heavy scratching and wear running the whole length. The right hand edge underneath the drop-in seat has a shrinkage split running vertically from one end to the other. the item is structurally sound with little movement in the joints. The item has some light scattered scratching to the whole.
An Emerald and Diamond Ring, Modern, 14ct gold set with a centre emerald, approximately 1.50ct, flanked either side by three small brilliant cut white diamonds, approximately .30ct total, size N+, gross weight 4.9gCondition ReportThe ring is in good overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and light usage. The centre stone appears to be free from any obvious signs of chipping or nibbling to the table or girdle. The flanking diamonds are securely set and likewise appear to be free from any obvious sign of damage as are the shank and claws.
A Mahogany Oval Two-Handled Tray on Stand, with square tapered legs, 32ins x 22ins x 21ins highCondition ReportSome light scattered scratching to the whole with some uneven fading. To the tray, there is some water/ring marks. The front edge, there is a small area of damage around 0.5ins diameter. To the stand, there is a shrinkage split running horizontally from one end to the other. On the top left hand edge to the moulding there is a shrinkage split running vertically around 1ins long, and on the right hand side of the moulding there is an area damage around 2ins long. The item itself is quite flimsy and there is quite a lot of movement in the joints. To the legs there is some general wear commensurate with age.
A Set of Six Victorian Mahogany Dining Chairs and Two Others of Later Date, each with shaped and moulded crest rails and splats, the seats upholstered in wine dralon, on cabriole front legs with scroll toesCondition ReportSix Victorian and two of later dateAll the chairs have been re-polished/cleaned and re-upholstered, on the frames there is some light scattered scratching, one of the chairs has a slight gouge on the crest rail about 1ins long, all the chairs are structurally sound, with little movement in the joints, overall in good condition.
A 17th Century Oak Chest with moulded edge to top, fitted two short and four long drawers, with geometric moulded front, on bracket feet, 43ins wide x 22ins deep x 48ins highCondition ReportSome light scattered scratching and uneven fading to the top with some heavy water marks and some darker impressions. Where the two pieces of timber meet on the top, there is a shrinkage split running from one end to the other horizontally. To the left hand side where the carcass is put together with two pieces of timber there is a vertical shrinkage split running from one end to the other, and the same on the right hand side. The drawers run free and easily. The handles have been replaced, and the locks. To the bottom right hand side and the left hand side on the corners where it meets the plinth, there are some shrinkage splits running vertically. One the left hand side front there is an area of damage, around 7ins long. The item is structurally sound with little movement in the joints.
A George III Mahogany Commode Armchair with slightly shaped crest rail, solid vase pattern splat, shaped arms, drop-in seat upholstered in black leather concealing commode cut-out and turned wood cover, shaped apron and on carved cabriole legs with pad feetCondition ReportSome light scattered scratching and uneven fading to the frame. The leather seat is heavily distressed with a centre rip. The joints have shrunk due to shrinkage commensurate with age, to the pot cover there is an area of damage on the right hand edge of the lip with a large portion missing around 6ins long, the feet have some general wear commensurate with age. The chair itself is structurally sound with little to no movement to the joints.
A Coloured Sapphire and Diamond Ring, Modern, yellow metal set with three faceted sapphires, of blue, yellow and purple colour, inter spaced by four small brilliant cut white diamonds, size M+, gross weight 6.5g Note: Metal unmarked but tests as 18ctCondition ReportThe ring is in excellent overall condition showing no obvious sign of damage or repair and showing only light wear marks in general commensurate with age and moderate usage. All the stones are securely set and the ring itself is in good order.
A 19th Century Mahogany Framed Rectangular Cheval Mirror, inset with plain mirror plate with turned and moulded uprights and finials, on a platform base with leaf capped feet and castors, 28ins wide x 24ins deep x 58ins highCondition ReportThere is some light scattered scratching and this item appears to have been repolished at some point in its lifetime. Some slightly heavier wear to the base and the feet commensurate with age. There is no obvious damage/loss or restoration.
A Victorian Mahogany Chest, with square edge to top, fitted two short and three long graduated drawers, on shaped apron and with bracket feet, 40ins wide x 19ins deep x 39ins highCondition ReportThe whole has some light scattered scratching, the top has some slight uneven fading and some darker depressions and heavy watermarks. The edge has some veneer shrinkage commensurate with age. The right hand side of the top has a shrinkage split around 5ins long and the same again slightly lower down . The left hand edge has two shrinkage splits around the centre around 5ins horizontally. The left hand edge moulding is starting to come loose and there is an area of veneer loss vertically running around 4ins x 1/4ins. The left hand side has a shrinkage split running from the back edge approx 15ins vertically. All the drawers run freely with minimal resistance. the feet have some heavy wear commensurate with age. The item is structurally sound with little movement to the joints.
A 19th Century Teak and Brass Bound Military Chest in Two Sections, fitted two short and three long drawers with brass recessed handles and with carrying handles to sides, on narrow plinth base, 30ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 36ins highCondition ReportThere is some light scattered scratching to the whole, and some darker water stains/ring marks to the top. Some uneven fading to the left hand side at the top, the right hand side and the front. To the left hand short drawer, there is a small area of damage around 0.5ins in length running horizontally at the bottom right hand side. To the right hand short drawer, to the left hand side there is a small area of damage, around 0.5ins diameter. To the first long drawer, to the bottom right hand side, there is a small area of damage around 2ins in length, running vertically. To the second long drawer is a small area of repair on the top right hand side around 2ins in diameter. All the drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance. To the plinth base, general wear commensurate with age. Overall this item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints.
An 18th Century Walnut Bureau Bookcase, the doors, slope and drawer fronts with matched figured veneer panels and inlaid with herringbone bandings, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted small central cupboard and seven storage compartments enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, the slope enclosing shaped interior fitted with pigeon holes, four small drawers and well, two dummy, two short and two long drawers under, on bracket feet, 41ins wide x 20ins deep x 81ins highCondition ReportTo the whole there is some light scattered scratching and uneven fading. Flight holes are present, evidence of historic woodworm. To the top edge of the moulded cornice, on the left hand side there is a piece of moulding loose but present. To the front corner, left hand side, there is a piece of moulding missing, around 2ins in length running horizontally. To the whole there are shrinkage splits commensurate with age. To the left hand panel, to the top and bottom there is a shrinkage split running vertically and horizontally to all sides, and the same for the right hand panel. To the left hand side there are some scattered residual white paint. There are some obvious areas of restoration and repair, most notably on the left hand side around 4ins in diameter, and to the left hand side at the top there is a piece of moulding missing around 9 to 10ins long. On the right hand side to the top left there is an area of raised veneer and some shrinkage splits around 5ins long, and to the bottom of the door the same again, around 4ins long and an area of veneer loss around 1ins horizontally. There is a small area of veneer repair to the back right hand edge around 1ins in diameter and to the right hand lower side there are some shrinkage splits running vertically, the first around 15ins long, the second around 12ins long, and the third and fourth around 6ins long. The drawers run free and easily with minimal resistance. To the slope on the left hand side there is a shrinkage split running horizontally around 6ins long. To the right hand side there is some veneer repair on the corner around 2ins diameter. To the interior there is light scattered scratching and darker staining, and an area of shrinkage on the inside of the slope around 6ins long running vertically. General wear to the feet commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints.
A Victorian Mahogany Tub Shaped Library Armchair, with horseshoe shaped back, leaf, scroll and shell carved lyre pattern splat, the seat and crest rail upholstered in black leather, moulded scroll arm terminals, on leaf capped baluster turned front legs and castorsondition ReportTo the arms, the back and the four legs (the wooden components), there is some light scattered scratching and some uneven fading to the back. The leather to the crest rail appears to be in overall good condition with some light areas of wear to the left hand arm to the back and the right hand arm. To the seat pad, the leather upholstery is beginning to crack. Overall is still intact but with areas of wear or scratching. The upholstery itself is in relatively good condition with the seat being firm and the back the same, with plenty of padding and still being comfortable and supportive. This item has got a lot of movement in the joints especially on the back and the seat. To the four legs, there is general wear (scratching) commensurate with age. There are flight holes present, evidence of historic woodworm. The castors run free and easy with minimal resistance. This chair has been repolished and re-upholstered at some point in its lifetime. Dimensions including seat height - 18ins high
A William IV Mahogany Tub Shaped Library Armchair with Scroll Moulded Splats, seat and crest rail upholstered in black leather, on turned and reeded front legs and castorsCondition ReportThis item dates from around 1830. The leather upholstery has been replaced at some point in its lifetime, we believe fairly recently. The upholstery is in overall good condition. The seat and back have no signs of wear or distressing. The seat is still firm and comfortable with lots of padding, the same for the back. The wooden components, fretted splat, scroll arms and the legs have light scattered scratching and uneven fading. The chair is structurally sound with little movement in the joints. The castors run free and easily. The legs have general wear commensurate with age. Overall in fairly good condition. No obvious damage, loss or restoration.
1978 Kawasaki KE 175 B3Reg. no. No registration detailsFrame no. KE 175B 03533Engine no. KE 175BE 035316The Kawasaki KE175Bs are quite a rarity in the UK as they were only produced for three years (1976-78) before being superseded by the 175D. They were described at the time as being one of the best in the 175 trail bike market. As well as being highly capable off road they were also good on the tarmac and made a good weekday commuter.This KE 175 B3 trail bike is an untouched low mileage (6598 showing on Odometer) example with original paintwork. The owner says that unfortunately no V5C or registration details are available as it came from a bereaved family estate and nothing was found. The rear light and licence plate holder are missing hence no registration number identification. The bike has been in dry storage for 12 years, but the engine turns over freely and is being sold as a repair or restoration project.Comes with - no documentation
A pair of 19th century Dresden two-piece candelabra: removable four-arm candle holders over a female figure in classical dress holding an infant. The square bases encrusted with flowerheads and the candle holders encrusted with leaves and flowers. (47cm highest)Condition Report: Both bases are marked and one is also impressed '182' next to the blue mark, the other has '182' about 3cm away from the blue mark. First lamp base....the extremities appear to be good order. Very minor chips to the floral encrusted base. The candlestick stem is in good condition and the cherubic figure is good. The detachable three-branch, four-light top looks in reasonable condition overall although the underneath of the leaf shaped drip pans/nozzles have suffered. Second lamp base...(with the lot number ticket)...the fingers and heads are all intact (not off and re-affixed) and generally the base section is good. There is very minor paintwork and extremities away. The removable four light section has also had some of the undersides of the nozzles away, one or two have been repaired. One arm has been broken and repaired.
Millenium Commemorative, comprising 'Another Bunch', 'Warlord' and 'Another Star' together on ceramic plinth, limited edition 71/150, with certificateCondition report: There is a build up of glue residue visuable under a UV light, around the models hooves where they attached the ceramic base but overall it is in good condition, and the white marks are the light reflections due to the very high gloss nature of the finish.
An early 19th century satinwood work tableCondition report: The top is very slightly warped and with some veneer cracks. Polish faded and some light water damage. Right-hand leaf with a veneer repair. Lifting to the veneer along the edge of the top. Drawers run freely. Repair to the stretcher.
A collection of silver, comprising: a cased pair of napkin-rings, by Walter and John Barnard, London, 1891, Retailed by Reid and Sons, Newcastle, the case 8.2cm wide; a cased silver buckle, by George Guirren Rhoden, Sheffield, 1901; a German silver pierced ladle, by Schleissner, Hanau, with English import marks for London, 1890 and an American silver spoon with pierced bowl, by Dominick and Haff, 6oz 12dwt, 205gr (5)Condition report: Napkins rings - one is very slightly misshapen. Case in good order with expected scuffs. Belt buckle - with a very slight twist. Case in good order. Largest spoon - with a solder repair to the handle. Smaller example in good order. Light wear and surface scratches to all.

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