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A Chinese cloisonné arrow vase, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the compressed globular body rising to a tall cylindrical neck and set with a pair of tubular handles, the exterior enamelled with scrolling lotus and florets against a turquoise ground,15cm high明 铜胎掐丝珐琅缠枝莲纹投壶Condition ReportSurface scratches. Enamel with chips and cracks.319.5g.
A STEEL BACKED AND PLATED BASE METAL FRONTED VERTEX MILITARY WRISTWATCHWith black face signed Vertex with arrow and subsidiary seconds dial, Arabic hour markers and luminous hands, the 35mm case signed WWW A13502 3526418, with no strapCondition ReportWatch currently working, dial and hands are in good condition, case has slight external wear particularly to the edges, this is not unsightly, strap required
A STEEL BACKED AND PLATE BASE METAL FRONTED RECORD MILITARY WATCHWith black dial signed Record, with military arrow, Arabic hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial, with luminous hands, the 35mm case marked WWW, A 4962 3517878 to the reverse, with no strapCondition ReportWatch currently working, slight surface finish deterioration to the dial, some loss of detail to outer luminous hour dots and to the two R's of Record, case exterior slight wear to the high points, showing down to glass coloured metal beneath the exterior plating, we do not guarantee the reliability of time keeping
A STEEL CASED LEMANIA MILITARY CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCHThe dial signed Lemania, with circled T and military arrow, with Arabic hour markers and two subsidiary dials and luminous hands, the 37mm case signed 0552/924-3305 HS↑9 5993 to the reverse, with a grey fabric strapCondition ReportCentre seconds stop, start and return button working, manual winding button working, the watch looks to be refurbished with a replacement grey/green textile strap with a buckle and fittings. We would suggest that these are not original to the watch. Slight loss and rusting to the blueing of the hands, replacement dial cover. The 30 minute recording dial is functioning correctly. Both main and recording dials are returning to start correctly. There are no other engravings apart from the numbers mentioned in the description. The watch is currently working, but we would not guarantee reliability of time-keepingWe have now been able to get into the caseback. There are four screws missing from the movement, the movement is working,
TWO WRISTWATCHES AND FOUR OPENFACED POCKET AND FOB WATCHES (6)Description belowComprising; a 9ct gold rectangular cased gentleman's wristwatch, the jewelled lever movement detailed Eros 2984, the case Edinburgh 1936, a Sandoz gilt metal wristwatch, a keyless wind openfaced thirty minute recording openfaced pocket watch, detailed 0800, an Elgin gilt metal keyless wind, openfaced pocket watch, an M.O.D issue base metal cased, keyless wind, openfaced gentleman's pocket watch, the caseback detailed D12312 above an M.O.D arrow, the dial detailed W.Ehinhardt London, a silver cased, key wind openfaced fob watch, Birmingham 1885, with a base metal chain
A JAEGER LE COULTRE MILITARY GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCHSteel backed, base metal fronted, the black dial signed Jaeger Le Coultre, with military arrow, with Arabic hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial, the 35mm case marked 282922 WWW F 12238 to the reverse, with a later fabric strapCondition ReportThe watch is currently working, but we do not guarantee reliability of timekeeping, dial looks to be in original condition, probable replacement finish to the hands, slight wear to the case front exterior, with some wear and scuffing to the edges, the dial cover has probably been replaced. There is no additional engraving. The textile strap, buckle and fittings are modern replacements. This is a manual winding wristwatch
TWO PHILIP STEIN WRISTWATCHES (2)Comprising; the first steel and diamond set curved shaped rectangular wristwatch, the two dials with silvered Roman numerals, detailed Philip Stein Teslar and with a surround of circular cut diamonds, the caseback detailed Teslar Quantum Technology, chip made in U.S.A, Serial No 1TF001821, the second watch steel cased of curved shaped rectangular design, the two grey dials with arrow and baton form numerals, the caseback detailed Natural Frequency Technology, Sapphire Crystal, Serial No 200TF002553
A BUREN GENTLEMAN'S MILITARY WRISTWATCHWith black dial signed Buren Grand prix, with military arrow, Arabic hour makers, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 36mm case signed WWW H 8661 338824 to the reverse, with no strapCondition ReportWe can confirm that the watch is working, that the subsidiary seconds dial has a hand, there is no centre seconds hand. Some loss of luminous paint to the hour hand near to the centre of the dial, dial otherwise is in good condition. Case front and sides have soem degree of corrosion and on the edges particularly, it is showing down to brass. The dial cover has been replaced
SHIOMI MASANARI LINEAGEA Gold-Lacquer Four-Case Inro after a Painting by Hanabusa Itcho (1652-1724) Edo period (1615-1868), 19th centuryOf rounded rectangular form, the kinji ground embellished in gold and iro-e togidashi maki-e with a scene from the Kyogen play Utsubozaru, depicting on one side a man holding aloft a large utsubo (arrow case) and a sarumawashi (monkey trainer) clutching a line tied to a performing monkey on the other, the interior of matt gold, signed with a typical Shiomi-style red-lacquer seal Shiomi Masanari along the cord runner, and inscribed Hanabusa Itcho with a kao; with a walnut ojime. 7.7cm x 6.3cm (3 1/16in x 2 7/16in).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Collection of American tobacco advertising tags/clips (124), circa 1880's, in plastic sleeves, with examples of Newsboy, Bohannon's Natural Leaf, Diamond in the Rough, Honey Boy, Arrow Head, Hampton's Home Spun, Rew's Yellow Jacket, Yankee Girl, Taylor Brothers Rich & Ripe, Nobby Spun Roll, Rose Bud, Town Talk, Pipe Peach, Master Workman, Warren County Twist, Penn's, Ram's Horn, A.T. Co's Battle Ax, Globe Tobacco Co. Our Nation and many others.
A collection of antiquarian novels and classic literature, many leather bound. Includes: 'The Arabian Nights', John Murray ND, STEVENSON R.L, 'The Black Arrow' Cassell 1891, DANTE, 'Te Vision,' George Bell & Sons 1896. HUGO, Victor, 'Les Miserables' Routledge ND, SCOTT, Micheal, 'Tom Cringle's Log' and 'Cruise of the Midge', Blackwood ND. BRONTE, Charlotte, Service and Paton, 1897 etc etc.
WWI German Kriegsbecher Commemorative Cup, British patriotic plate, photograph, trench art, cigarette case, 20mm (1943) and 105mm (1985) cartridge cases, Royal Army Medical Corps walking stick, Royal Navy 1/2 gill rum tot measure cup marked 'VRC 6' and with Military broad military arrow, also a selection of medals/badges (mostly reproduction).
Second Boer War/WWI British Pattern 1897 Infantry Sword, with 'VR' Royal Cypher integrated into guard and many marks on ricasso including production date 6'91 and broad military arrow, also Cheshire Regiment marks '11.01 T 7.CH 2' on inner guard and on metal scabbard.Sword blade in very good condition, some wear to shagreen grip - other discolouration to scabbard and guard commensurate with age and usage.
Anglo Zulu War British Mark II Martini Henry Rifle, manufactured by 'Enfield' and dated to year 1874, with military broad arrow and various other marks, including Enfield cartouche to stock, action cocks and dry fires.# sold as exempt item under Section 58 (2) of 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament only.
WWII British Royal Air Force (RAF) jacket with Sergeant/Air Gunner insignia (AG brevet probable later edition) and interior label marked with military broad arrow, some holes in fabric.Due to the nature of these items we politely remind buyers of the need to satisfy themselves as to condition/originality of all lots prior to bidding and irrespective of any description.
A gents vintage 9ct gold Smith Imperial wristwatch, circa 1950's, comprising a signed champagne dial with applied gilt arrow and Arabic markers, gilt hands with centre seconds, case approx 33mm, inscription to case back, to a later leather strap, total gross weight approx 33.9gms ticking at time of report, slight marks to glass, case and dial good later replacement crown Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person
Elco: A gentleman's 9ct gold calendar wristwatch Date: Circa 1956 Movement: 21-jewel manual wind Dial: Silver, applied Arabic and baton hour markers, black outer minutes and calendar track, day and month at 12, subsidiary seconds at 6, gilt sword hands, red date hand with arrow tip Case: Polished tonneau form, pull-out crown and three date adjustment buttons, snap on back stamped 9ct Strap/Bracelet: Associated brown leather Buckle/Clasp: Gold plated buckle Size: 34mm Weight: 42.5g gross Condition:Case and back: Minor scratches suggesting of sparing use.Crystal: Good.Dial: Good.Hands: Some very slight tarnishing.Strap: Very little wear.Movement: Winds, sets and runs. Day and date advances. Date and month pushers work. Day pusher does not advance day.Accompaniments: None present.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping, mechanical durability or waterproofing (where applicable) - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
Smiths: A gentleman's 9ct gold bracelet watchModel: De LuxeDate: Circa 1954Movement: 17-jewel cal.27.CS manual windDial: Champagne, applied Arabic and baton hour markers, inner minutes track, sword hands, centre seconds with red arrow tipCase: Polished round, no.26305, pull-out crown, snap-on back, stamped 9ct inside backStrap/Bracelet: Associated polished open linkBuckle/Clasp: Jewellery clasp stamped 9ctSize: 32mmWeight: 50g grossCondition:Case and back: Some very small dints in case back. Micro-abrasions and very small dints and dings throughout, consistent with age and use.Crystal: Abrasions throughout.Dial: Some minor spotting and tarnishing.Hands: Good.Strap: Micro-abrasions throughout.Movement: Winds and sets but runs sporadically.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping, mechanical durability or waterproofing (where applicable) - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
A British WW1 era 1907 pattern Naval issue bayonet with scabbard and scarce 1918 dated leather frog fitted.Marked ‘1 18’ at the ricasso to indicate a January 1918 manufacture date, and the makers name of Wilkinson Pall Mall.Also marked with a bend test mark and various inspection stamps.Usual wooden slab grips, secured by two screws.Pommel with working button release catch, and stamped ‘N’ which would indicate it was Royal Navy issued.Complete with leather and steel mounted scabbard, marked ‘RE’ to the chape, indicating it was manufactured by Remington.The leather frog is faintly marked with a broad arrow and ‘18’ top the reverse side.Overall length 57.7cm in scabbard, blade length 43.4cm.Condition: generally good.The wooden grips have some old knocks and chips, but are otherwise in good order.A good amount of bluing still present to the blade, with just a little pitting / mottling towards the tip.Scabbard good, with only normal service wear.The leather frog has a little surface cracking, but is still supple.
A selection of WW1 / WW2 military related items. To include: a Lee Enfield rifle stock, with retaining bolt (for attaching to the rifle), a WW1 / WW2 can opener, double ended with broad arrow mark and makers mark for T. Newey & Sons Ltd, a 1913 dated Lee Enfield webbing rifle sling with brass fitting (M.E. & Co), a WW1 1915 Field Service Postcode (sent by Allan Daley). Plus 5 circa WW2 card No.33 Lee Enfield sharpshooting targets for the No.4 Rifle, a relic WW1 badge from the South Staffordshire regiment (in a small display case with details of where it was found), and a hallmarked sterling silver VE VJ WW2 Veteran’s Badge, made in 1994 by Bigbury Mint, and complete with its case of issue. 11 individual items.
A WW2 era Lee Enfield webbing rifle bag, dated 1942, with the manufactures stamp for M&S Ltd M/C and a broad arrow mark. The smaller external pouch also contains a rifle sling (named to A.J.Bee) and rifle pull through. Approximately 190cm length. Plus, a post WW2 British Army cape, by George Davis & Co Ltd, and dated 1954, and an early 20th century painted tin military storage tin, named to J.Bee in white painted letters. 3 items. Condition: generally very good to most pieces. The webbing rifle cover shows a little service wear and grubby patches, and some small snags to the surface of the webbing, but is free from holes and other serous damage. The rifle sling is in a similar condition, and shows service wear, plus the pull through remains in good condition. The cape remains in good clean condition, with very little soiling. The storage tin has the usual paint wear to the surface, and the hinge is a little ‘clunky’, but still works. The lock mechanism appears to have been removed.
A Swiss gents ‘GMT’ 1940's 15 jewels GMT military wristwatch, comprising a signed silvered round dial with Arabic indices, subsidiary dial at 6, lume inserts to baton hour and minute hands, case approx 32mm, case back marked with broad arrow ATP (designating Army Trade Pattern) 37936, to a leather strap possibly original General condition: good- winds and working, fine scratches to glass and case, slight discoloration to dial, replacement crown, wear and tear commensurate with age Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person
A fine quality pair of WW1 cavalry officers riding boots, by repute, once worn by the Canadian Scottish MC and VC winner, Harcus Strachan (1884-1982), of the Fort Garry Horse. The boots are approximately size 9, with part lace up and part strap construction. Leather soles to the bottom, with these having trefoil shaped raised metal stud work. Currently fitted with a pair of period nickel spurs. The inside of the boots are gilt embossed stamped with the maker details for Bartley & Sons, 493 Oxford Street, London. Above the makers details are green ink stencilled details that read ‘Harcus Strachan CEF’. No other apparent dates or broad arrow marks. Harcus Strachan was born in Bo’ness, Scotland, in November 1884, attending the University of Edinburgh, before emigrating to Canada in between 1905 and 1908. He originally enlisted as a Private in the Fort Garry Horse in 1915, and wasa commissioned the following year. May 1917 saw him win the Military Cross after a raid near St.Quentin, and another 6 months later he earned his Victoria Cross during the Battle of Cambrai, while serving as a Lieutenant in the regiment. During WW2, Strachan commanded the Edmonton Fusiliers, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. The 2 images of Strachan seen in the picture pack are in the public domain, and are included for reference only (no hard copy is provided). Condition: solidly constructed, with good patina and colour to the leather. Some mottling to the leather in the shin area (to both boots), but no holes, major scuffs or scratches to the surface. The stitching appears to be good in all areas. Normal wear and tear to the soles, plus the raised studs. Both boots are currently fitted with part trees in the toe area. The spurs are complete, with just a little verdigris that has crept under the metal where it meets the leather surface. The Harcus Strachan inked naming has faded and chipped away in places, but is still perfectly readable.
A rare WW1 era RFC / RAF other rank’s khaki peaked cap, including the seldom seen first pattern embroidered RAF cap badge. The badge will date to around April 1918, when the RAF was formed from the amalgamation of the RNAS and RFC, but was soon replaced with the more familiar metal cap badge. The cap has quilted lining to the interior, and war department stamped to the centre, which reads ‘242 WD (with a broad arrow) P’. This style of cap would have originally been worn by the Royal Naval Air Service while on land based duties, but was later used during the very earliest incarnation of the Royal Air Force. Notes: the cap was originally worn by 88275 Driver (MT), later Air Mechanic George William Stock, while serving initially with the Royal Flying Corps, and then the Royal Air Force. Also included is George’s original RFC brass cap badge, a matched pair of embroidered RFC shoulder titles, various period postcards and correspondence, period photos showing George in uniform wearing both the cap featured in this lot, and the 2 shoulder titles. There is also a 1917 dated trench whistle by J,Hudson & Co, a compass, a leather trench wristwatch cover, pin on ribbon bar for the BWM and Victory Medal, a fibre dog tag for G W Stock, and a WW2 era RAF khaki drill sleeve badge. The muster roll indicates that George served from June 8th 1917. George was born in Leicestershire in 1897, and was already married at the time of his enlistment at the age of 20. A 1939 dated letter from the Royal Air Force addressed to George, regarding the rapid expansion of the RAF, alludes to the fact that they wanted him to join the Royal Air Force class E reserves for a period of 4 years. This may explain the inclusion of the WW2 era khaki RAF wings included in this lot. The archive has been consigned directly from the family of George Stock, having never previously been offered for sale. Condition: the cap show much age and service wear, but on the whole is structurally sound. The padded RAF badge to the front remains in good condition. There is some wear to the nap of the cloth, and couple of small moth(?) holes to the side. The patent leather peak is a little ‘jellified’ which is quite normal to see, and the thin leather chin strap is detached at both ends (with the ends now absent), and appears to be stuck to the peak. The cloth insignia is in good used condition, and the brass cap badge has been bent to fit the curve of a hat that it was fitted to. The whistle, compass and wristwatch cover remain in good condition, with just normal service wear. All of the paper ephemera has some creasing, staining or dog eared corners, but remains legible for the most part.
A WW2 Australian issued 1907 pattern bayonet, made by Lithgow.Marked ‘MA 1907’ (MA being the code for Lithgow Small Arms) at the ricasso, and dated ‘2 42’ for February 1942.The ricasso is also stamped with broad arrow marks, and inspection stamps.The pommel is also stamped with an arrow within a D, indicating the Department of Defence.Usual wooden slab grip handles, secured by 2 screw, working button release catch to the pommel, and release hole bored into the pommel.Complete with steel mounted leather scabbard, and teardrop shaped frog stud attached to the steel throat area.Approximate overall length 58cm, blade length 43cm.Condition: generally good.Good damage free wooden grips, with much of blueing remaining to the pommel and cross guard.Clean blade with some blueing remaining.Some darkening to the steel throat and chape, with the latter also having some pitting to the metal.Good patination to the leather on the scabbard.
A WW1 era sterling silver Royal Artillery 12 jewel English lever pocket watch by Rotherham's London. Case fully U.K hallmarked for Birmingham 1914, with the makers mark of JR for John Rotherham. Hunter case marked to the back cover with a broad arrow, ‘RA’ for the Royal Artillery, and the serial number C41713. White enamel dial, with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial at the 6 o’clock position. Approximately 5.2cm wide across the face. Condition: casing at fault. The dial and movement is clean, and the watch appear to run well when wound with the included key. The watch has been fitted with temporary, but slightly oversized glass cover to protect the face and hands. The silver is also loose due to the hinge being broken. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person
A WW1 era sterling silver English Lever pocket watch, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd London, as issued to the Royal Artillery. Hallmarked to the inside of the casing for London 1916, with the makers mark of R&S for Rotherham & Sons. 15 Jewel movement, engraved ‘Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd’. Hinged back cover, engraved with a broad arrow mark ‘R.A’, and the serial number 30191 K. White enamel dial with Roman numerals, and subsidiary dial at the 6 o’clock position. The crown is hallmarked with a different date letter, with it appearing to be a Birmingham letter q for 1915, which may suggest a period repair. The watch measures approximately 4.7cm wide across the face. Condition: cosmetically good. Normal light marks to the casing from service wear, plus clean dial and hands. The lever mechanism for setting the time appears to work as it should, and the watch seems to run well when wound, but this is by no means a guarantee of its timekeeping. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person
A WW2 era Royal Navy issued jack knife. Dated 1941, with a broad arrow mark, and the maker mark of ‘IXL Wolstenholm Sheffield’. Complete with the standard folding blade, tin opener, and the marlin spike as issued to the navy. Black chequered grip, secured by 5 small rivets, and suspension ring attachment. Approximately 9.5cm length, not including the ring. Plus, a 1939 dated large First Aid Dressing, unused and in its original wrapper (likely for ARP use), and another ARP 1938 dated Shell Dressing Condition: generally solid with some service and age wear. The steel has darkened to all 3 attachments, and there are some spots of minor corrosion here and there. The grips are in good condition. Both dressings are in good order, and would appear to be unused.
A military issue Cyma open faced chrome plated pocket watch, comprising a white dial with Arabic indices, subsidiary dial at 6, outer seconds track, case approx 50mm, keyless wind at 12, case back marked with broad arrow G.S.T.P T 12063 Further details: winds and ticking, scratches wear and tear commensurate with age Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person
British military pocket watch by H.Williamson Limited. Marked “PW’ and a broad arrow to the back case, which would indicate it being issued to the Royal Navy c.1914. With white porcelain dial, Romal numerals, and subsidiary dial at the 6 o’clock position. Marked with the manufacturers named under the 12, along with the issue number 186398. 7 jewel movement housed within a screw back Dennison case. Approximately 5.8cm across. Condition: generally good, with a little service wear. The case is good, with just normal service patina, and a small scratch to the back case at around the 2 o’clock position. Some ‘fleabite’ chipping to the bevelled edge of the glass front. Movement and inside of back cover clean. The watch would appear to wind and work as it should. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person
A British 1907 pattern Wilkinson made bayonet with scabbard and leather frog.Stamped with the date of ‘9.17’ for September 1917 to the ricasso, plus the makers mark, broad arrow, bend test mark, and various inspection marks.Standard slab wooden grips, secured by 2 screw, plus a release catch button the pommel.Complete with leather scabbard, with the usual steel chape and throat area, the latter having a rounded frog stud.Faint mark to the steel chapeThe leather frog is also faintly marked, and seems to read as ‘BH&G Ltd’ which would indicate it was made by Barrow Hepburn & Gale, and would date the frog to the post WW1 era (company formed in 1920).There is a very faint date mark to the frog, which could be 1935.Approximately 57.6cm overall length in scabbard, blade length 43.5cm.Condition: generally good, with normal age and service wear.Good colour and patina to the wooden grips, plus some darkening to the steel on the pommel and cross guard.Good level of bluing remaining to the blade, and no apparent corrosion.Scabbard generally good, with just a small stress crack to the leather.Some loss to the leather frog on the reverse side, not affecting its use or appearance from the front side.
A WW2 era Aristo Admiralty pocket watch (possibly for submarine use), with 15 jewel Swiss movement. Marked with a large broad arrow to the screw back case, and ‘A.D.Patt 300’ and the serial number 11788. White enamel dial, with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial at the 6 o’clock position. Stamped ‘Aristo Import Co Inc Swiss’ to the inside of the back cover, and a serial number ‘48975’. Approximately 5.2cm across the face. Condition: generally good. A little light scratching to the back cover, but nothing detrimental to its appearance. The cover unscrews easily, revealing a clean movement inside. The watch appears to work well when wound, but this is by no means a guarantee of its timekeeping. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person
A WW1 era P1907 Canadian issued bayonet, by Wilkinson.Dated ‘2.18’ at the ricasso for February 1918, plus a broad arrow mark, bend test mark, and various inspection marks.Slab wooden grips, secured by 2 screws.Steel cross guard, muzzle ring, and pommel, the latter with a release catch stud, and what appears to be the Canadian Government ownership mark.Letter O stamped to backpiece.Complete with steel mounted leather scabbard, with both the chape and throat marked ‘RE’ indicating it was manufactured by Remington.Overall length in scabbard 57.3cm, blade length 43cm.Condition: generally good.Wooden grips solid and free from major flaws.Some scratching to the pommel, and scabbard throat areas, but they nevertheless remain in good condition.Generally clean blade, with some small patches of mottling, plus a little pitting to the spine in one area.One of the staples securing the scabbard throat to the leather is missing, but is still securely held in place by the remaining staple.

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