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Los 64

A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day, four pillar movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, the four spandrels decorated with moulded mask and scroll corner pieces, the flat topped case with dentil cornice and plain turned pillars, the trunk with arch topped panel door and moulded brass key escutcheon, the plain box base raised on four bracket feet, 200cm high. See illustration

Los 215

A large George III period oak cased eight day Longcase Clock, the 11" dial with silvered chapter ring, having Roman numerals and also with subsidiary seconds hand, all flanked by pierced gilded and ornate spandrels the chapter ring signed to the bottom S Hp John, Exon, flanked by two turned columns and over a rectangular and crossbanded trunk door, raised on short bracket feet, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 217cm high

Los 221

A late 18th/early 19th Century oak, marquetry and mahogany crossbanded Longcase Clock, the broken swan neck pediment above an 11.5" painted broken arch dial with Roman numerals subsidiary seconds hand, date aperture and signed G Taylor, Shepton Mallet, the hood with two marquetry thistles flanking central vignette of a young girl, the crossbanded trunk door with typical central conch shell style marquetry, raised on replaced bracket feet, the movement striking on a bell, approx. 230cm high

Los 1106

Two Meissan models of birds, one a blue tit, the other a bull finch, both on tree stumps, 14 and 15cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Blue tit - minor loss of glaze to breast, which has been partly painted over. Bullfinch - slight loss of glaze to end of beak, and underneath one wing. Small hairline to glaze at top of trunk.

Los 334

A dome top metal banded Wooden Trunk, 2` 6"" (76cms) wide.

Los 2

A Farnham Engineering Co. live steam plant, with locomotive style horizontal boiler, having fitted sight glass and pressure gauge, the boiler being spirit fired with steam control lever to single cylinder horizontal open crank mill engine, with trunk guide and solid flywheel, on plinth measuring 30cm x 20cm, overall 24cm high.

Los 13

A well engineered ? scale model of a ‘Popcorn’ horizontal mill steam engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh to the design by Stewart Hart, the single cylinder with trunk guide and brass oiler cup, open crank with eccentric driven steam valve, speed governor (for appearance only), steam inlet control valve and spoked flywheel 7cm diameter, finished in red paintwork with polished brightwork, mounted on hardwood base measuring 25cm x 12cm, overall 13cm high.

Los 14

A well engineered model of a twin simple vertical marine steam engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh from drawings by Rudy Kouhoupt, the twin cylinders with trunk guides, supported on five columns with eccentric operated steam valves linked to balanced crank, steam control valve and disc flywheel 4cm diameter, finished in green and maroon paintwork with hardwood cladding, mounted on hardwood plinth measuring 15cm x 9cm, overall 15cm high.

Los 28

An approximately 3/4 inch scale model of a Tasker agricultural traction engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh, static model with no boiler fitted (the motion could be run on compressed air), of traditional design with single cylinder, having trunk guide linked to open crank with eccentric driven air valve, worm and chain steering with band brake to rear wheel, finished in black and maroon livery with brass boiler bands, 33cm long, 16cm wide, overall 23cm high.

Los 29

An approximately 3/4 inch scale model of a Tasker steam roller, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh, static model with no boiler fitted (the motion could be run on compressed air), of traditional design with single cylinder having trunk guide linked to open crank with eccentric driven air valve, worm and chain steering with band brake to rear wheel, finished in black and maroon livery with brass boiler bands, 38cm long, 15cm wide, overall 23cm high.

Los 30

An approximately 3/4 inch scale model of a Tasker agricultural portable engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh, static model with no boiler fitted (the motion could be run on compressed air), of traditional design, with single cylinder having trunk guide linked to open crank with eccentric driven air valve, two spoked belt wheels for thrashing and other rural work, finished in black and maroon livery with brass boiler bands, 24cm long, 12cm wide, overall 23cm high.

Los 31

An approximately 3/4 inch scale model of a Tasker steam lorry, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh, static model with no boiler fitted (the motion could be run on compressed air), of traditional design, with single cylinder having trunk guide linked to open crank with eccentric driven air valve, worm and chain steering, finished in black and maroon livery, with hardwood flatbed to rear, 40cm long, 13cm wide, overall 20cm high.

Los 33

A well engineered 1 1/2 inch scale model of a ‘Royal Chester’ Allchin traction engine, built by Mr V.A. Milton of Essex, with single cylinder, two speed, general purpose engine, copper boiler with fittings including water gauge, pressure gauge, safety valve, blower, clack and blowdown valves, engine details include cylinder approximately 1 inch bore by 1 1/2 inch stroke, drain cocks and pipes, mechanical lubricator, trunk type crosshead guide, Stephenson’s link reverse, eccentric driven feed pump and bypass, two road speeds and spoked flywheel, Pickering type governor, chassis details include spoked and straked wheels, worm and roller chain steering, spud pan, damper, cable drum, fairleads, water lifter, hand brake to second shaft, wooden footboard and tool box, finished in green and black paintwork, 42cm x 66cm; together with a full size driving trolley; and a quantity of plans and a collection of photographs of the build. Boiler History: Southern Federation of Model Engineering Societies test certificate No.12982 dated 14th August 2005. Westlands & Yeovil District MES boiler test expired 13th August 2007. Test pressure 150psi. Working pressure 100 psi.

Los 35

A well engineered 1/10th scale Markie model of the showman’s engine ‘City of Salisbury’, built by the late Mr V.S. Chapman of Bideford, with single cylinder and two road speeds, the engine has a spirit fired copper boiler with fittings including water gauge, pressure gauge and safety valve, engine detail include cylinder approximately 3/4 inch bore by 1 1/4 inch stroke, polished copper pipework, lubricators, crosshead trunk guide, Stephenson’s link reverse, two road speeds and solid flywheel, Pickering type governor, chassis details include spoked and straked wheels with solid rubber road tyres, worm and roller chain steering, belly water tanks with ‘VC’ monogram, cable drum with fairleads, handbrake, generator, chimney extension, fitted canopy supported on polished brass olivers, with fascia board sign written ‘V C Chapman’s, Golden Dragons’, with fitted road lamps, finished in red, white and black paintwork; together with a transportation case. Boiler History: Original boiler test certificate Fareham Engineering & Steam Co. dated April 1982. Working pressure 50 psi. Test pressure 100 psi. Boiler serial number 641-ARI SH. No current boiler test.

Los 38

A well engineered 3 inch scale model of a single cylinder Aveling and Porter showman’s engine ‘Sir Michael’, built and supplied by Maxitrak of Kent, the copper boiler with fittings including sight glass, pressure gauge, regulator, safety valve, blower, clack and blow-down valve, engine details include single cylinder with trunk guide, cylinder drain cock, two road speeds, open crank with Stephenson’s link reverse, solid flywheel, crank driven water feed pump, ratchet oiler, clack, by-pass, whistle, ash pan, belly water tanks, worm and chain steering, brakes to rear wheels, winding drum with fairlead, dynamo and canopy supported on polished brass spiral olivers, finished in maroon and black lined paintwork, 127cm long, 39cm wide, 77cm high; complete with a Maxitrak four-wheel driving wagon with rubber road tyres. Boiler History: Original boiler test certificate. Issued by Maxitrak Ltd., 4 Larkstore Park, Lodge Road, Staplehurst, Kent, TN12 0QY. Certificate No.0244. Working pressure 150 psi. Working pressure 100 psi. Dated November 1996. Copy Issued 11th April 1997. No other boiler documentation.

Los 105

A Markie scale model of a spirit fired road locomotive, the open crank with single road speed, trunk guide to single cylinder with displacement oiler, fitted side belly tanks, boiler with sight glass and pressure gauge, spoked wheels with rubber road tyres, finished in red, cream and black paintwork with polished brass mounts, 39cm long, 18cm wide, overall 24cm high.

Los 1121

A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and indistinctly signed, beneath a scene of Daniel in the lion`s den to arch, the hood with swan neck pediment above glazed door flanked by carved and turned columns, the crossbanded trunk with rectangular door and similarly decorated columns, on a geometric band inlaid base and ogee bracket feet, height approx 236cm, with pendulum, two weights and winder (lacking bell).

Los 1128

A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring framing a matt centre with subsidiary seconds and date dial, inscribed `Clidsdale, London`, beneath a strike/silent indicator to the arch, all with cast and pierced gilt spandrels, the pagoda hood with brass ball finials and glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with arched door and fluted corner columns, on a panelled base and plinth, height approx 224cm (some faults), with pendulum, two brass cased weights and winding key.

Los 1132

A 20th Century walnut diminutive longcase clock with eight day three train movement striking Westminster chime on gongs, the break arch dial with silvered chapter ring beneath rolling moon to arch, the hood with moulded arch pediment above fluted pillars and glazed door, the trunk with arched door on a crossbanded base and ogee bracket feet, height approx 167cm, with pendulum and three weights.

Los 1142

An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary date dial and indistinctly signed, beneath a scene of a hunter and his dog to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door and pair of turned columns, the trunk door with shaped top on a panelled base and bracket feet, height approx 215cm, with pendulum and weight.

Los 1145

A mid-18th Century japanned longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes, framing a matt centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, beneath a silvered boss inscribed `Thos Page, Bishop Stortford`, all surrounded by cast and pierced gilt spandrels, the gilt detailed hood with moulded arch pediment above glazed door and turned columns, the arched trunk door decorated in gilt with a chinoiserie scene of figures, birds, trees and buildings, on a similarly decorated base, the sides with panels of gilt foliage, on a plinth base, height approx 216.5cm, with pendulum, two weights and keys.

Los 1147

A George V oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking Westminster chime on gongs, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring and strike/silent indicator to arch, cornered with pierced and cast gilt spandrels, the case with arched hood and glazed door above a panelled trunk door and base, on bracket feet, height approx 184cm, with pendulum.

Los 1166

An early 19th Century and later oak longcase clock with eight day musical movement striking on a gong and chiming on six bells, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and strike/silent indicator to the arch, the case profusely carved with masks, scrolls and foliage, the hood with carved sunburst surmount above swan neck pediment, glazed door and reeded columns, the trunk with rectangular door flanked by Corinthian corner columns, the base with caryatid columns on bracket feet, height approx 235cm, with pendulum and three weights (alterations and faults).

Los 1168

A George V oak diminutive longcase clock, the eight day movement with Westminster chime and striking on gongs, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals cornered by foliate spandrels, the hood with a moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by barley twist columns, the trunk and base with geometric decoration on bracket feet, height approx 164.5cm, with pendulum and winding key.

Los 1169

A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and inscribed `Thompson, Chesterfield`, cornered and below painted scenes of castles, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door and carved columns, the carved trunk door with shaped top on a carved foliate cornered base and bracket feet, height approx 226cm, with pendulum, two weights and winding key.

Los 1407

A Herend porcelain model of two ducks huddled together, one white glazed, the other decorated in polychrome colours, printed factory mark to base, length approx 11cm, together with a Royal Copenhagen white glazed porcelain model of an elephant with trunk raised.

Los 1557

A Royal Doulton flambé model of a standing elephant with trunk in salute, designed by Charles Noke, No. 489A, height approx 14cm.

Los 2013

A late 19th Century camphor trunk with brass bound corners and applied carrying handles, width approx 94cm.

Los 2040

A late 20th Century Far Eastern lacquered trunk-on-stand, painted with flowers on a yellow ground, width approx 69cm.

Los 2670

Franz Xavier Bergman - a late 19th Century Austrian cold painted cast bronze metamorphic risqué model of a travelling trunk, the front latch releasing the revolving top section to reveal a reclining nude woman, the trunk cast with travel labels and with side handles, the reverse bearing impressed indistinct Bergman vase mark and `Nam Greb`, length approx 12.5cm (release catch defective).

Los 1957

A stained pine trunk with carrying handles (width 103cm, depth 59cm, height 50cm)

Los 770

A EUROPEAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, late 19th century, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a gong, 10"" silvered dial with Roman numerals and chased Renaissance style centre, weights and pendulum with similar decorative motifs, back plate stamped Dr. Patent 125605, and 98/66 3/4, 21537, the dark oak case carved with trailing foliage, moulded cornice, open trunk with scrolled sides, the panelled base flanked by pilasters, on bracket feet, 22 3/4"" x 87

Los 559

A STITCHED LEATHER TRUNK, c.1900, by Barker & Son, 10 Boar Lane, Leeds, with two straps and buckles, the `Secure` lever lock covered by a shaped panel blind stamped with maker`s name within a rosette border, with a further buckled strap to conceal the lock, the similar embossed lid opening to reveal a blue and white striped ticking lined interior with lift-out compartment (the leather lugs embossed with maker`s name), the lid with applied leather stationery pocket, with maker`s label and key, 26 1/2"" x 18"" x 17"" (Illustrated)

Los 31

A George III oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock the 12 inch brass and silvered dial signed Payne, Ludlow with inner ring of Roman numerals and outer ring of Arabic numerals within urn moulded pierced spandrels the hood with fret cut pediment over turned and tapering front corner hood pilasters, the hood door with replaced glass over a crossbanded long trunk door with cut-off top corners between reeded canted front corners on a single panel box base and short bracket feet, 220cm high

Los 32

A George III oak thirty hour longcase clock the 10 3/4 inch dial signed 'Richard Bullock, Ellesmere No.470' with centred date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals and C-scroll pierced spandrels, the hood with pollard veneered frieze over turned and tapering front corner hood pilasters above a long trunk door between fluted canted front corner trunk pilasters on a box base with later skirting plinth, 190cm high

Los 34

A late George III oak eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch square painted dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals an architectural ruin painted spandrels, the hood with cavetto moulded cornice over reeded turned front corner hood pilasters over a crossbanded trunk door and single panel crossbanded box base with canted front corners on ogee moulded short bracket feet (at fault), 203cm high

Los 35

A George III oak crossbanded mahogany thirty hour longcase clock the 12 1/2 inch brass square dial signed 'Wignall, Ormskirk' to the chapter ring with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals within pierced C scroll spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment over reeded front corner hood pilasters above a crossbanded long trunk door between quarter reeded front corner trunk pilasters on a single panel box base and ogee bracket feet, 215cm high

Los 36

A 19th century and later oak eight day longcase clock the eleven inch arched brass dial signed 'W Rippin, Holbeach' to the arch over a centred subsidiary seconds dial within an inner ring of Roman numerals and outer ring of Arabic numerals with pierced corner spandrels, the eight day movement now striking on a coiled gong the hood with swan neck pediment over turned and tapering front corner hood pilasters above a pointed arched short trunk door with central conch shell inlay on a crossbanded box base with cut-out plinth, 205cm high

Los 37

An early 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany thirty hour longcase clock the 12 inch painted arched dial signed 'Geo Bicker*on, Kidderminster', with centred date aperture with inner ring of Roman numerals and florally painted spandrels painted with a boy and garland decorated sheep to the arch the hood with swan neck pediment over reeded front corner hood pilasters above a short crossbanded trunk door with central conch inlay between quarter fluted front corner trunk pilasters on a disc crossbanded box base and short bracket feet (at fault), 214cm high

Los 38

A George III oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock the 11 inch square brass dial signed Thomas Phippard, Poole', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with inner ring of Roman numerals outer ring of Arabic numerals and urn moulded spandrels the hood with swan neck pediment over wrythen moulded front corner hood pilasters over a crossbanded short trunk door with conch shell central inlay between canted front corners to the trunk on a crossbanded boarded base and on tall bracket feet, 207cm high

Los 39

A mid 19th century mahogany and oak eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch arched painted dial signed 'Tho Owen, Hendra' with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within florally painted spandrels and ring of Arabic numerals under a rolling moon to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment over flat wrythen moulded front corner hood pilasters over a short trunk door on a single panel box base and skirting plinth, 221cm high

Los 40

A George III oak longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed 'Tho Gorsuch, Salop', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and mask moulded pierced spandrels, the hood with ogee moulded cornice over turned front corner hood pilasters above a crossbanded rectangular trunk door on a two plank base with later skirting plinth, 187cm high

Los 41

An early 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock the 13 inch painted dial indistinctly signed and with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals with C scroll painted spandrels and bird of paradise painted to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment over reeded front corner hood pilasters over a crossbanded trunk door between quarter reeded pilasters on a box base with later skirting plinth, 218cm high

Los 43

A George III oak eight day longcase clock the 12 inch square brass dial signed 'John Glazebrok, Mansfield' to the chapter ring with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals with cherub moulded and coronet spandrels the hood with ogee moulded cornice over three quarter turned front corner hood pilasters above a pointed arched, crossbanded long trunk door on a box base and cut-out plinth, 197cm high

Los 44

A late 17th century walnut marquetry eight day longcase clock the 12 inch square brass dial signed 'Jasper Taylor in Grayes Inn' with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals, cherub and coronet pierced spandrels the eight day movement striking on a single bell, the hood with stepped cornice over three quarter turned front corner hood pilasters flanked by glazed sides over a long trunk door with replacement lenticle on a boarded base with later skirting plinth, 205cm high

Los 45

An early 19th century oak eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch circular enamel dial indistinctly signed P***ow Wellington, within a ring of Roman numerals, the hood with swan-neck pediment over turned and tapering front corner hood pilasters, over a short mahogany crossbanded trunk door between reeded quarter pilasters, on a single panel box base and short bracket feet, 215cm high

Los 46

A mid-19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 1/2 inch painted dial signed J Hughes & Co Carnarvon, with centred subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals, the figural painted four continent spandrels, under a painted arch with lion with automaton eyes, the hood with wrythen moulded front corner hood pilasters, over a short crossbanded trunk door, flanked by conforming front corner trunk pilasters, on a crossbanded base with shaped apron and short bracket feet, 231cm high Note: John Hughes is listed as clockmaker working from Poole Street in the mid-19th century

Los 47

A George III oak thirty hour longcase clock the 11 inch square brass dial signed 'J. Salter, Oswestry' with centred date aperture and single hand within a ring of Roman numerals and mask moulded pierced spandrels, the hood with stepped cornice over three quarter turned front corner hood pilasters a long trunk door and boarded base with later skirting plinth, 193cm high,

Los 84

An early 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch square painted dial signed Wignall, Ormskirk with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with an inner ring of Roman numerals and outer ring of Arabic numerals and rose painted spandrels, the hood with swan-neck pediment over a gilt painted scrolling frieze, over reeded front corner hood pilasters above an arched short trunk door, between quarter reeded trunk pilasters, on a cross-banded boarded base and short ogee bracket feet, 216cm high

Los 53

A St Cloud Shepherdess, mid 18th century, standing in floral wreath, a sheep at her feet, minor chips, 16cm, and a Mennecy Figure, of 'Africa', wearing elephant head cap and holding a scorpion-emblazoned shield, incised 'DV', restored, 15cm (2) WS CONDITION REPORT: FROM THE WILFRED J SAINSBURY COLLECTION. Africa - restored head and hat, visible cracks to shield, robe, trunk, chips to trunk and headpiece. Shepherdess - chips to hat, flowers. Lacking pipe, fritting to hat and body.

Los 182

A small Louis Vuitton trunk, with a square pattern fabric cover and leather mounts, the remains of two paper labels to one side, white 'LV' label inscribed '44316' to interior of the lid, 55cm wide 34cm deep 29cm high CONDITION REPORT: One holding strap to handle on lid broken. Stencil marked G.H. Wear and scuffs to leather. Internal tray missing. Fabric and leather frayed to lower edge.

Los 183

A Moynat travelling trunk, early 20th century, with a square patterned fabric, wooden and leather mounts and a fitted interior, the exterior with several paper labels, interior with applied paper label dated April 1906, 90cm wide 52cm deep 35cm high Moynat is one of the oldest French trunk-makers. Their first atelier opened in Paris in 1849 by trunk-makers Octavie and François Coulembier. They joined forces with Pauline Moynat, a specialist in travel goods to open their first store on the avenue de l'Opera. Moynat was one of the first leather goods' houses of its day. Known for its traditional skills in hand-crafting made-to-order luggage and travel goods, the house became famous for its designs for automobiles, as well as for its technical innovations such as making its trunks lighter and waterproof, and for its notable participation in the various World's Fairs. CONDITION REPORT: Wear and scuffs to exterior. Minor losses. Damage to leather on all sides, canvas bare to front and back edges. Handle has been repaired but still very fragile. Hinge appears intact. Metalwork dented to corner. Please view additional images (upon request).

Los 432

A mahogany longcase clock, late 18th century and later, the arched brass dial with moon phase and centre date hand, inscribed 'Edward Bertles, Liverpool' in arch, the case with fluted quarter columns and block work corners to base, later inlaid work, with two brass weights, brass bob pendulum and cranked winding key, 237cm high CONDITION REPORT: Main trunk door detached. Hood door detached. Lower hinge broken and and wood area around fixing split off. Has two brass cased weights. Has brass Bob pendulum. Hood appears to have been altered in centre. Door has later oval inlaid shell and two oval insets. One side split. Inside of hood door has metal brackets and has been restored.

Los 654

Victorian Bisque Head Doll in Ensuite with Clothing and Accessories Victorian Bisque Head Doll in Ensuite with Clothing and Accessories: Comprising six different outfits including skirts, tops, and many matching hats, as well as ten under garments, fan, comb, handkerchiefs, and bible, complete in a modern trunk {Length of doll 17 inches} Starting Price: $180

Los 495

TRUNK, 19th century Chinese export camphorwood and brass bound with rising lid, 47cm H x 93cm W x 48cm D.

Los 546

TRUNK, 19th century Korean varnished pine and brass bound with hinged top and side handles, 43cm H x 97cm W x 42cm D.

Los 46

A pair of silver plated wine coasters, each of circular form with scroll lip over pierced trunk, on turned wooden base, 17cm diameter x 8.5cm high (2)

Los 251

An oak finished barometer, by Glendenning McVicar & Co, Greenock, with moulded cornice, brush metal circular face and trunk thermometer

Los 252

An eight day Vienna style clock, with striking coil chime, floral carved arched pediment, circular brush metal face and astragal glazed trunk, on moulded base, 78cm high

Los 253

A Vienna style clock, with striking coil chimes, simple pediment over square brush metal face and Arabic numerals with bevelled glass trunk, 88cm high

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