W.G. Grace (1848-1915), two snapshot photograph albums c.1903-1911 containing several images of W.G. Grace, the English amateur cricketer widely considered one of the games greatest players, and was also important in the development of the sport, the photographs taken by Richard Moore "Dickie" Bell (1874-1953), English first class cricketer 1902-1908 representing London County, the Gentleman of England, and W.G. Grace's XI, who he played three first class matches for in 1906, as well as touring Egypt with the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1909, led by Lord Brackley, R.M. Bell's ownership signatures/inscriptions to front pastedowns of each album, and both stating in his hand that the photos were taken by himself beneath, the first album spanning the period 1903-1905 and containing 88 photographs, each loosely inserted into card album leaves, pen & ink captions by R.M. Bell to card leaves beneath images, images include Worcester Park Beagles v London County, Crystal Palace, 1903, four images, one of which "Beagles batting - T.P. Hildert & Dr W.G. Grace", taken from boundary; "Sutton v London County 1903. Dr W.G. Grace keeping wickets", taken from boundary; "London County v Cambridge University at Cambridge 1904", team photograph of the players posing by pavilion, including W.G. Grace (fourth from left), manuscript caption by R.M. Bell naming all players posing including W.G. Grace; "Worcester Park Beagles v London County 1904", image of people seated in stand with some players and their wives at front, including W.G. Grace seated front and centre, several names listed by R.M. Bell in caption including W.G. Grace; "London County C.C. v Leicestershire at Leicester 1904, W.G. Grace & W.L. Murdoch batting", taken a couple of rows back from boundary with a few spectators backs/backs of heads in foreground; image below captioned "The same from top of Pavilion"; family photo captioned "Dr W.G. Grace's eldest son & family, Sydenham 1905"; close up photo of R.M. Bell at wicket, posing in batting stance, Eastbourne, 1904, with similar shot belongside of R.A. Sheppard, Surrey XI & Sutton XI; Sutton C.C. Eastbourne tour 1904 group photo of players including R.M. Bell, R.A. Sheppard, G.R. Blades (captain) and several others, all named in caption; several golf photographs, including Banstead Downs Golf Club, Sutton, Surrey, 1904, "opening of the new course, Ralph Forster Esq driving the first ball"; two further images from the first tee of the same golf course, January 1905, both with W.G. Grace prominently in the photograph, these captioned "My match with Dr W.G. Grace at Sutton. Jack Ross (our pro) showing the Dr the 1st green", with WG Grace standing at the tee with club in hand looking towards the green, Jack Ross stood beside him looking to green also and gesturing, the image below with WG Grace prominently in the image posing at first tee, with others slightly further back also posing, this image captioned "The Dr ready to start. Result - all square on the whole day", another photo overleaf from the same match with R.M. Bell driving off at first tee, caption stating image was taken by Hugh Forster; other photos in this album include London County Cricket v Ireland at Cork 1903 and v Dublin University at Dublin 1903, plus on boat going to Ireland for Irish tour 1903 and on day off driving to Queenstown Harbour by horse and carriage, Sutton C.C. v Beddington 1903; tennis at Claremont; Willie Gurteen wedding; several images at Coupals, Haverhill, on horses, driving, posing with wives/friends etc; family photos, children, animals; "3 of the South African XI 1904 taken at Cambridge. W.A. Shalders, B. Wallach, M. Hathorn"; several Biarritz golf club 1905; Sutton Football Ground 1904-5 etc etc, this album contemporary black leather gilt (worn, lacks backstrip); the other album spanning period 1908-1911 containing 94 photographs, images include group photograph with W.G. Grace posing wearing head scarf along with 3 other gentlemen, this caption beneath "A.D.C., Dr W.G. Grace, C.E. de Trafford, L.S. Wells at Shillinglee Park 1908", another group photo of gentleman seated on steps at front of Shillinglee Park House with W.G. Grace in centre, this captioned beneath "Dr W.G. Graces XI v Prince Ranjitsingh's XI Shillinglee Park 1908", another image of the Cricket Ground at Shillinglee ark with game in progress, etc; Worcester Park Beagles Cricket match Crystal Palace 1908, photo of players and spectators seated and standing at Pavilion/grand stand, W.G. Grace amongst them; several images at Old Buckenham Hall, Norfolk, of Mr & Mrs Lionel Robinson; 15 images of MArylebone Cricket Club tour of Egypt, 1909, including launch party, picnic, outward bound, citadel barracks Cairo, Nile barrage, Pompeii en route, matches in progress at Alexandria, Cairo and Port Said cricket grounds; various others cricket, family, horse riding, driving etc etc, this a contemporary red calf album (worn, lacks backstrip) (2)
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Charles Royle: 'The Egyptian Campaigns 1882 to 1885. New and Revised edition, continued to December 1899', London, Hurst & Blackett, 1900, 1st edition thus, in text maps + 2 folding maps at end, original pictorial cloth gilt. From the estate of Gawain Westray Bell (1909-1995), British colonial administrator who became the Governor of Northern Nigeria. Bell served in Sudan between 1931 and 1954, with secondments to Palestine in 1938 and the Arab Legion during the Second World War. In 1956, he was appointed political agent in Kuwait, surviving an assassination attempt, before serving as governor of Northern Nigeria between 1957 and 1962, where he oversaw the end of British rule. In 1965, following failed talks and an Adenese walkout from the Federal and Federal Supreme Council, Bell and Sir Ralph Hone (1896-1992) were approached by the federation's leadership travelled to Aden to act as constitutional advisors. During the course of their visit they recommended that Aden become the capital of a new United Republic of South Arabia, with enhanced representation in the legislative and executive branches. Following his work in south Arabia, he led other missions to Oman (1966 and 1974) and the Trucial States. Provenance by descent
T.E. Lawrence: 'Oriental Assembly', London, Williams & Norgate, 1939, 1st edition, inscribed in initials from Gawain Westray Bell (1909-1995) to Daphne Newbold (1889-1960) on piece tipped on to FFEP, photographic frontis, sketch illustrations, 30 plates from photos + 111 war illustrations from photographs as called for, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper. From the estate of Gawain Westray Bell (1909-1995), British colonial administrator who became the Governor of Northern Nigeria. Bell served in Sudan between 1931 and 1954, with secondments to Palestine in 1938 and the Arab Legion during the Second World War. In 1956, he was appointed political agent in Kuwait, surviving an assassination attempt, before serving as governor of Northern Nigeria between 1957 and 1962, where he oversaw the end of British rule. In 1965, following failed talks and an Adenese walkout from the Federal and Federal Supreme Council, Bell and Sir Ralph Hone (1896-1992) were approached by the federation's leadership travelled to Aden to act as constitutional advisors. During the course of their visit they recommended that Aden become the capital of a new United Republic of South Arabia, with enhanced representation in the legislative and executive branches. Following his work in south Arabia, he led other missions to Oman (1966 and 1974) and the Trucial States. Provenance by descent
Lieutenant General Sir John Bagot Glubb: 'The Story of the Arab Legion', Tiptree, Anchor Press, 1980, commemorative limited edition (31/100), numbered and signed, frontis + numerous illustrations from photos and maps as called for, original full calf gilt, all edges gilt, slip case. From the estate of Gawain Westray Bell (1909-1995), British colonial administrator who became the Governor of Northern Nigeria. Bell served in Sudan between 1931 and 1954, with secondments to Palestine in 1938 and the Arab Legion during the Second World War. In 1956, he was appointed political agent in Kuwait, surviving an assassination attempt, before serving as governor of Northern Nigeria between 1957 and 1962, where he oversaw the end of British rule. In 1965, following failed talks and an Adenese walkout from the Federal and Federal Supreme Council, Bell and Sir Ralph Hone (1896-1992) were approached by the federation's leadership travelled to Aden to act as constitutional advisors. During the course of their visit they recommended that Aden become the capital of a new United Republic of South Arabia, with enhanced representation in the legislative and executive branches. Following his work in south Arabia, he led other missions to Oman (1966 and 1974) and the Trucial States. Provenance by descent
Alan David MacDonald: 'Euphrates Exile', London, G. Bell, 1936, 1st edition, 8 plates from photos as called for, original cloth. From the estate of Gawain Westray Bell (1909-1995), British colonial administrator who became the Governor of Northern Nigeria. Bell served in Sudan between 1931 and 1954, with secondments to Palestine in 1938 and the Arab Legion during the Second World War. In 1956, he was appointed political agent in Kuwait, surviving an assassination attempt, before serving as governor of Northern Nigeria between 1957 and 1962, where he oversaw the end of British rule. In 1965, following failed talks and an Adenese walkout from the Federal and Federal Supreme Council, Bell and Sir Ralph Hone (1896-1992) were approached by the federation's leadership travelled to Aden to act as constitutional advisors. During the course of their visit they recommended that Aden become the capital of a new United Republic of South Arabia, with enhanced representation in the legislative and executive branches. Following his work in south Arabia, he led other missions to Oman (1966 and 1974) and the Trucial States. Provenance by descent
Wilfred Thesiger: 'Visions of a Nomad', Collins, 1987, 2nd impression, signed and inscribed by Thesiger to Sir Gawain Bell (1909-1995) to FFEP "To Gawain, with every good wish and memories of a long standing friendship. from Wilfred Chirstmas 1987", numerous photographic illustrations including images of Africa, some rarely seen photos from his Asian travels, and a mixture of familiar and unknown pictures from the Arab world, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper. Bell and Thesiger both served in Sudan in the 1930s and during the Second World War. Thesiger has legendary status as an explorer, travel writer and photograher, most notably for being the first Western explorer to cross the Empty Quarter of the Arabian Peninsula in 1946/47, following worthily in the tradition of Richard Burton, TE Lawrence, St John Philby and Bertram Thomas. From the estate of Gawain Westray Bell (1909-1995), British colonial administrator who became the Governor of Northern Nigeria. Bell served in Sudan between 1931 and 1954, with secondments to Palestine in 1938 and the Arab Legion during the Second World War. In 1956, he was appointed political agent in Kuwait, surviving an assassination attempt, before serving as governor of Northern Nigeria between 1957 and 1962, where he oversaw the end of British rule. In 1965, following failed talks and an Adenese walkout from the Federal and Federal Supreme Council, Bell and Sir Ralph Hone (1896-1992) were approached by the federation's leadership travelled to Aden to act as constitutional advisors. During the course of their visit they recommended that Aden become the capital of a new United Republic of South Arabia, with enhanced representation in the legislative and executive branches. Following his work in south Arabia, he led other missions to Oman (1966 and 1974) and the Trucial States. Provenance by descent
J.M. Collard: 'One of Our Fighters is Missing', Printed in Palestine by the Achdut Cooperative Press, Tel-Aviv, 1941, signed and inscribed FFEP, book of poems, 46pp, original card wraps, glassine dust wrapper. From the estate of Gawain Westray Bell (1909-1995), British colonial administrator who became the Governor of Northern Nigeria. Bell served in Sudan between 1931 and 1954, with secondments to Palestine in 1938 and the Arab Legion during the Second World War. In 1956, he was appointed political agent in Kuwait, surviving an assassination attempt, before serving as governor of Northern Nigeria between 1957 and 1962, where he oversaw the end of British rule. In 1965, following failed talks and an Adenese walkout from the Federal and Federal Supreme Council, Bell and Sir Ralph Hone (1896-1992) were approached by the federation's leadership travelled to Aden to act as constitutional advisors. During the course of their visit they recommended that Aden become the capital of a new United Republic of South Arabia, with enhanced representation in the legislative and executive branches. Following his work in south Arabia, he led other missions to Oman (1966 and 1974) and the Trucial States. Provenance by descent
Sir Gawain Bell: 'Shadows on the Sand, The Memoirs of Sir Gawain Bell', London, C. Hurst, 1983, 1st edition, signed & inscribed by Amanda Buchan (née Bell), daughter of Sir Gawain Bell. 15 maps/plates/ills from photos as called for, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper. From the estate of Gawain Westray Bell (1909-1995), British colonial administrator who became the Governor of Northern Nigeria. Bell served in Sudan between 1931 and 1954, with secondments to Palestine in 1938 and the Arab Legion during the Second World War. In 1956, he was appointed political agent in Kuwait, surviving an assassination attempt, before serving as governor of Northern Nigeria between 1957 and 1962, where he oversaw the end of British rule. In 1965, following failed talks and an Adenese walkout from the Federal and Federal Supreme Council, Bell and Sir Ralph Hone (1896-1992) were approached by the federation's leadership travelled to Aden to act as constitutional advisors. During the course of their visit they recommended that Aden become the capital of a new United Republic of South Arabia, with enhanced representation in the legislative and executive branches. Following his work in south Arabia, he led other missions to Oman (1966 and 1974) and the Trucial States. Provenance by descent
Sir Arnold T. Wilson: 'The Persian Gulf', London, George Allen, 1954, 2nd impression, portrait frontis, large folding map at end as called for. Copy of Sir Gawain Bell, with his pencil ownership signature/inscription to FFEP "Gawain Bell Kadima Nov. 1958", some passages of text underlined by him in pencil, and his corresponding m/s pen & ink notes/annotations to inside rear flap of dust wrapper. From the estate of Gawain Westray Bell (1909-1995), British colonial administrator who became the Governor of Northern Nigeria. Bell served in Sudan between 1931 and 1954, with secondments to Palestine in 1938 and the Arab Legion during the Second World War. In 1956, he was appointed political agent in Kuwait, surviving an assassination attempt, before serving as governor of Northern Nigeria between 1957 and 1962, where he oversaw the end of British rule. In 1965, following failed talks and an Adenese walkout from the Federal and Federal Supreme Council, Bell and Sir Ralph Hone (1896-1992) were approached by the federation's leadership travelled to Aden to act as constitutional advisors. During the course of their visit they recommended that Aden become the capital of a new United Republic of South Arabia, with enhanced representation in the legislative and executive branches. Following his work in south Arabia, he led other missions to Oman (1966 and 1974) and the Trucial States. Provenance by descent
Nice assorted children's & illustrated books including Beatrix Potter; 'The Pie and the Patty- Pan', 1905, 1st edition,mottled lavender end papers (lacks FFEP, 10 coloured plates as called for, small 4to, original boards (worn, lacks backstrip, boards and leaves loose, Cecil Aldin (illustated): 'An Old Fashioned Christmas Eve', L, H&S, (1910), 6 coloured plates act, original pictorial boards, Alice B Woodward (ill): 'The Peter Pan Picture Book', L, G. Bell, 1919, 28 coloured plates acf, 4to, original pictorial boards, plus Kate Greenaway 'Little Ann' & 'Almanack for 1883', Ernest Nister 'A Family Party', F. Langbridge 'Leafy Lanes & Sunny Wings', (ND), c.1900, pub. Raphael Tuck, squirrel shape book, scarce, etc (9)
Sir Alec Kirkbride: 'An Awakening/ The Arab Campaign 1917-1918', Tavistock, University Press of Arabia, 1971, 1st edition, illustrations from photographs, map endpapers, original cloth, dust wrapper. From the estate of Gawain Westray Bell (1909-1995), British colonial administrator who became the Governor of Northern Nigeria. Bell served in Sudan between 1931 and 1954, with secondments to Palestine in 1938 and the Arab Legion during the Second World War. In 1956, he was appointed political agent in Kuwait, surviving an assassination attempt, before serving as governor of Northern Nigeria between 1957 and 1962, where he oversaw the end of British rule. In 1965, following failed talks and an Adenese walkout from the Federal and Federal Supreme Council, Bell and Sir Ralph Hone (1896-1992) were approached by the federation's leadership travelled to Aden to act as constitutional advisors. During the course of their visit they recommended that Aden become the capital of a new United Republic of South Arabia, with enhanced representation in the legislative and executive branches. Following his work in south Arabia, he led other missions to Oman (1966 and 1974) and the Trucial States. Provenance by descent
Victorian brass-framed 'Cathedral' skeleton clock, anonymous, having a 4.25-inch pierced single silvered Roman chapter ring, chain-driven single-fusee four-pillar movement with passing strike on a bell, six-spoke wheelwork, to a twin spire frame on ball supports, the stepped base with plaque 'J. Simmons Manchester', 36cm high, raised on rosewood base beneath intact glass dome, with retailors label for 'Beringer Bros, Belfast', 45cm overall, sold with pendulum
French Sienna marble portico mantel clock, circa 1900, the 3.5-inch white Arabic dial with floral swag decoration, two-train movement stamped 'Just', outside countwheel-striking on a bell, the architectural case with urn surmount over four columns and cast swag, the breakfront base on toupie feet, 43cm high, sold with replacement pendulum and winder
George III oak-cased 8-day brass dial longcase clock, Thomas Church of Norwich, circa 1760, the 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds ring and calendar square, within spandrels cast as the Four Seasons, the arch with signed boss between sea creatures, the knopped five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with arched hood and sunken columns, the moulded long trunk door on plain base and plinth, 206cm high, sold with two weights, pendulum, key and winder
Late 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain mantel clock, Japy & Cie, 3.5-inch cellular Roman dial with floral wreath, two-train movement outside countwheel-striking on a bell, with exposition stamp and numbered 2155, case with oval portrait medallion and arched putto panel flanked by three pairs of assorted floral panels, 36cm wide x 34.5cm high, sold with pendulum
Late 19th Century brass repeater carriage clock, the white Roman dial with Breguet-style moon hands over subsidiary alarm dial, the two-train movement with original silvered lever platform escapement, numbered 237, having engraved English remarks, striking on a bell, in corniche case with push repeat and rounded rectangular bevelled glazing to roof, 13cm high (ex. handle)
Scottish Interest - George III black-lacquered chinoiserie 8-day longcase clock, James Allan, Kilmarnock, the 14-inch break-arched dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, signed 'Ja's. Al* Kilmarnock', within gilt figural spandrels and chinoiserie arch scene of three figures beside a pavilion, the knopped four-pillar movement rack-striking on a bell, the case with swan-neck pediment and square columns, decorated with perching birds, the trunk door with two figures (one perched upon another's shoulders) beside a pony, pavilion, trees and diaperwork, the base with figure and deer, 225cm high (sold with two weights, japanned pendulum, two keys, and winder)
Early 19th Century French mahogany and ormolu-mounted mantel clock with silk suspension, of Directoire type, the engine-turned Roman dial with flower-cast octagonal surround, the two-train movement outside countwheel-striking on a bell, stamped 251, the architectural portico-type case applied with flowering plant mounts and anthemion, 53cm high, sold with original flowerhead-cast pendulum, plus a winder
George III oak and mahogany-cased 8-day brass dial longcase clock, Thomas Lister, Halifax, circa 1780, the 13-inch square dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing rolling 'Halifax' axe-head moon, engraved foliate scrollwork and signed calendar dial. the knopped four-pillar movement rack-striking on a bell, the caddy-top case with fluted columns having brass Corinthian capitals over matching trunk quadrants beneath blind fretwork frieze and flanking a crossbanded long trunk door with patera, on canted base and bracket feet, 220cm high, sold with two weights, pendulum and keyThomas Lister (Senior) of Halifax (d. 1779), his son, also Thomas, d. 1814.
FRANCIS ALBERT COX: WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT A HORSE?, foreword Jack London, together with a music miniature 'The Cartman's Call to his horse' by John Arthur Meale, London, G Bell for The National Equine Defence League, 1916, 1st edition, 4pp adverts at end, original pictorial boards worn and soiled, lacks part of backstrip, scarce
FRED W BURGESS: SILVER, PEWTER, SHEFFIELD PLATE, London, George Routledge, 1921, 1st edition, original pictorial cloth gilt worn + EDWARD WENHAM: 2 titles: OLD SILVER FOR MODERN SETTINGS, London, G Bell & Sons, 1950, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (part losses); OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE, London, G Bell & Sons, 1955, 1st edition, original cloth + DOUGLAS ASH: HOW TO IDENTIFY ENGLISH SILVER DRINKING VESSELS 600-1830, London, G Bell & Sons, 1964, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (v small part losses) + R A ROBERTSON: OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE, London, Ernest Benn, 1957, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (spine faded) + MONA CURRAN: COLLECTING ENGLISH SILVER, London, Arco Publications, 1963, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) (6)
A SUPERB 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU MANTLE CLOCK BY RAINGO, PARIS. The eight-day movement striking on a bell, with porcelain dial and separate numerals, in an ormolu case mounted with cupids holding an hourglass, the corners as female caryatid figures, the glazed door mounted with a horse drawn chariot on legs and harebell supports with four feet, the whole on a shaped platform base. 3ft 8ins high x 1ft 11ins wide.
A. Chapus French, 3rd quarter of C19th slate and blue green variegated marble clock garnituture, drum head clock supported by scroll mounts over visible pendulum aperture, stepped and moulded base, circular bezel enclosing two section signed white enamel dial with visible broko escapement. Two train count wheel striking movement on a bell. Movement signed A. Chapus 86 R de Rivoli and no. 2C2 92. Case repaired. H45cm
H&F Paris last quarter of C19th slate and variegated rouge marble three piece clock garniture, drum head case supported by scrolls over visible pendulum aperture revealing compensated mercury pendulum. Brass bezel opening to reveal two section enamelled dial with visible broko escapement. Signed two train movement with count wheel strike on a bell, numbered 834, 84, 9 10. Lacking slate door to the rear. Clock H47cm.
Late C19th French slate rouge marble drum head mantel clock together with associated two piece urn garniture, clock with incised gilt scroll motifs, brass bezel with bevelled glass opening to white enamel dial set with roman numerals, two train rack striking movement on a bell (lacking bell), movement no. 57, 637 and 69, H30cm.
French - Brass Cased Eight Day Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, Signed Scherer Paris To White Enamel Dial and Back Plate with Twin Train Repeating Movement, Striking on a Bell with Alarm Facility, Visible Platform Escapement. Height 6 Inches - 15 cms. Working at time of Cataloging. Case / Dial / Movement Excellent.
Box of Misc Collectables. Includes Kienzle Automatic Clock, Some 1890's Newspapers, Some Other Paperwork etc, 1 Silver Plate Teapot, 3 Pictures Includes 1 Small Robin Limited Edition 39/500 By David Binns, 1 Gap In the Wall of Sheep Picture, 1 Blue bell Time by Betty Morris 1991 + Wood Block.
Box of Assorted Collectibles, comprising a Limoges fruit bowl raised on four feet, a Wedgwood 'Pink Garland' bon bon dish, vintage white set of lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, open sugar bowl, teapot (no lid) and two teacups, Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' lidded trinket box and pot, Wedgwood 'English Rose', Coalport lidded trinket box, Palissy bell, knife rests, egg coddler, boxed set of two Beijing Cloisonne vases, and a Murano glass wine stopper.
Royal Albert 'Lavendar Rose' Dinner/Tea Service, comprising 6 x 10'' dinner plates, 6 x 8'' plates, 6 x 6'' side plates, 8 cups, 6 saucers, bread and butter plate, large oval 16'' platter, round vegetable dish, tea pot, milk, sugar bowl, salt and pepper, oval dish, bell, gravy boat and saucer.
A 19th Century rosewood table bracket clock by James Condliff of Liverpool. The carved rosewood case having an arched pediment top with pierced brass gothic windows to sides. The central eight inch dial being signed with twin 8 day winding holes and Roman Numeral chapter ring. Silent strike option with screw pendulum and hour striking bell to reverse. Appears in working order, striking, winding and ticking correctly however minutes hand not present and not sold as guaranteed. Case in good order with some wear commensurate with age. Two keys present. Measures approx; 43cm x 31cm x 18cm.
A 19th Century French ormolu bronze mantel clock / bracket clock in the manner of Japy Freres. The clock with central decorative gilt dial with black Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hands. The case set with scrolled spandrels, applied scrollwork and case with acanthus leaf detailing. The top surmounted by a large urn finial and the case flanked by large lion mask handles. Raised on paw and bun feet and set on a period carved stepped plinth. Pendulum present. Strikes on a bell. No visible makers mark. Measures approx; 43cm x 23cm x 16cm.
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