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Lot 2293

ARTHUR DELANEY (1927 - 1987); a signed limited edition print, 'The Park Gates', blind stamp to lower left and signed in pencil lower right, size 35 x 50cm, framed and glazed (D). CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 2299

GERALD COULSON; a signed limited edition coloured print depicting British Airways Concord, signed in pencil lower right by the artist and Brian Trubshaw lower left, with Fine Arts Trade Guild blind stamp and letters to number indicating 394/850, 47.5 x 61cm, framed and glazed (D). CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 2381

Five satirical historical limited edition coloured etchings, H. Humphry 'Temperance Enjoying a Frugal Meal', 736/2500, 'Voluptuary Under The Horrors of Digestion', 763/2500, W. Holland 'The Morning After Marriage or A scene on The Continent', 736/2500, 'Wife and No Wife or A Trip to The Continent', 736/2500 and 'Bandelures', 736/2500, with blind stamp Limited ST Edition (5).

Lot 341

[HISTORY] Latham, Robert, & Matthews, William, editors. The Diary of Samuel Pepys, five volumes, first editions, Bell & Sons, London, 1970-71, boards, dustjackets, frontispieces, octavo; Clarendon, Edward Earl of. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, three volumes in six, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1819, quarter cloth with paper labels to spines, octavo; Evelyn, John. Diary and Correspondence, edited by William Bray, four volumes, new edition, Bohn, London, 1859, blind-stamped blue cloth, frontispieces and further plate illustrations, octavo; Pepys, Samuel. Diary and Correspondence, four volumes, sixth edition, Bohn, London, 1858, blind-stamped blue cloth, frontispieces and further plate illustrations, octavo; and a further three works, (22).

Lot 52

A Transitional style blue and white jar and cover, the baluster shape painted with mothers watching their children play blind man's buff on a garden terrace, 33cm (13 in) high (2) Good

Lot 98

*AFTER SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. (1769-1830) MASTER LAMBTON mezzotint 38 cm by 29 cm; 15 in by 11 1/2 in together with "Silent Sympathy" and "In sunshine again" a pair of lithographs after John Creswell Woollett, and "Eyes to the blind" lithograph after Margaret Collyer various sizes framed (4)

Lot 683

Manuscript Theology. A German manuscript copy of the New Testament by Joseph (?)Biwald, 1774-1775, [2],984,[9]pp., double column, written in a neat small hand in brown ink with running titles and chapter headings in red, paginated and with ruled borders, a little spotting and soiling, contemporary calf gilt, some wear, thick small 4to, together with a German manuscript prayer book, circa 1640, 276 numbered leaves, written in brown and red ink in a neat but very small hand, some worm tracks to early leaves and some old spotting and light dampstaining, contemporary blind-stamped calf with two small brass clasps, rubbed and a trifle wormed, small 8vo (2)

Lot 690

Molinier (Etienne). A Mirrour for Christian States: or, A Table of Politick Vertues considerable amongst Christians, translated into English, by William Tyrwhit, 1st edition, printed by Thom. Harper, 1635, [24], 216, 219-361 pages (complete), woodcut initials, contemporary sprinkled plain calf, with double-blind ruled border to each cover, a little rubbed and marked and 2 small paper labels to head and foot of spine, small 4to STC 18003. Provenance: Macclesfield Library, Shirburn Castle, with large bookplate to front pastedown for the South Library, and press mark 161.B.29. The first English edition of Molinier's Politiques Chrestiennes, published in Paris in 1621, in which the author provides a Christian for those involved in politics. (1)

Lot 707

Rainolds (John). The Summe of the Conference betweene John Rainoldes and John Hart, Touching the Head and the faith of the Church..., London: W. Hall for Thomas Adames, 1609, partially printed in black letter, title frayed to margins and torn to inner margin, burn hole and marks to upper margins to initial 12 leaves, rust hole to lower blank margin of B4, browning, spotting and occasional dampstaining, contemporary calf, rebacked and corners repaired (faded), 4to, (STC 20629), together with Mumford (James), The Question of Questions which rightly resolved resolveth all Questions in Religion. This Question is who ought to be our Judge in all these differences? This Book Answereth this Question and Hence sheweth a most easy, and yet a most safe way, how among so many Religions the most unlearned, and learned may find the true Religion, Gant: Maximillian Graet, 1658, blind library stamp to title & final leaf, some marginal fraying, dust & finger-soiling, later endpapers, contemporary sheep, rebacked, board edges worn, 4to, (Wing M3066), with Cunaeus (Petrus), Petrus Cunaeus of the Common-Wealth of the Hebrews. Translated by C.B., 1st English translation, London: T.W. for William Lee, 1653, additional engraved title trimmed to image at fore-edge, worm holes & worming throughout (but text legible), contemporary sheep, some wear, 12mo, (Wing C7384), and Durham (James), The Dying Man's Testament to the Church of Scotland; or, a Treatise concerning Scandal..., Edinburgh: Printer by Christopher Higgins, 1659, early inscription to title 'Ex Libris Thomas Cranford', toning, light dust-soiling and few marks, contemporary calf, worn at head & foot of spine, 8vo, plus Rogers (Thomas), [A] Treatise upon Sundry Matters contained in the Thirty Nine Articles of Religion, which are prosessed in the Church of England..., London: John Legatt, 1639, title croped with loss of first word, dust-soiling and few marks, paper fault to corner of one leaf affecting end of catch word, minor marginal worming, modern quarter calf, 4to, (STC 21233) (5)

Lot 709

Reuber (Justus). Veterum Scriptorum, qui Caesarum et Imperatorum Germanicorum res per aliquot secula gestas..., Frankfurt: Heirs of Andreas Vechel, 1584, a few minor marginal marks and other spots, some light marginal water staining, blank corner of 2K2 torn away, ownership inscription of Ottobeuren Abbey [Bavaria] to title upper margin, armorial bookplate of Hieronymous Munchausen to front pastedown, contemporary blind-stamped vellum over wooden boards with brass clasps, rubbed and soiled, head of spine snagged, folio Adams R376. (1)

Lot 1341

G Somerville, 4 coloured prints, and pair of Chapon limited edition coloured prints with blind stamp

Lot 262

AFTER WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, reclining nude I and reclining nude II, both signed in pencil, blind stamped, published by Frost and Reed, approximately 35cm x 61cm and approximately 34.5cm x 60.5cm (2)

Lot 163

Ray (John). Catalogus Plantarum Circa Cantabrigiam Nascentium: in quo Exhibentur Quotquot Hactenus Inventae sunt, quae vel Sponte Proveniunt, vel in agris Seruntur..., 2 parts in one, 1st edition, Cambridge: Joann. Field, 1660, 2nd issue with cancel title-page (errors corrected and with red, not black, rule above imprint), title printed in red & black (with some early manuscript), separate title to second part, some light toning and marks, endpapers and binder's blanks partially torn away and with various early annotations, armorial bookplate of Beilby Thompson of Escrick on inside front board, contemporary blind-ruled calf, somewhat rubbed and marked, lower joint split at head, small 8vo Wing R383. The first edition of Ray's first book, which was the result of nine years labour; six years investigating the plants growing around Cambridge, and three more years compiling and improving his work. (1)

Lot 258

Staffordshire. Phillips (J. & Hutchings W.F.), A Map of the County of Stafford, Divided into Hundreds & Parishes from an accurate Survey, made in the years 1831 and 1832, published Henry Teesdale, 1832, large scale engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, table of explanation, compass rose and an uncoloured vignette of Lichfield cathedral, slight offsetting and spotting, slight creasing to one section, 1320 x 975 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary blind stamped mottled calf book box, a little worn at extremities (1)

Lot 291

Yorkshire. Bryant (A.), Map of the East Riding of Yorkshire from actual survey by A,Bryant in the Years 1827 & 1828, respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy & Gentry of Yorkshire, published A.Bryant, 1829, large engraved map sectionalised and laid on linen on two sheets, each sheet bordered in green silk, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation and a table of the Ecclesiastical Divisions, uncoloured engraved vignette of Beverley Minster, slight offsetting, each sheet approximately 1350 x 760 mm, contained in a contemporary blind stamped calf book box with gilt decorated spine, some rubbing and wear (1)

Lot 349

*Sainson (Louis de). Vue de George's Street a Sydney, Vue de L'Entr‚e du Port Jackson, Vue des Ecuries du Gouverneur, Maison du Gouverneur a Sydney [and] Moulin a Scie dans les Bois d'Hobart-Town, circa 1835, five uncoloured lithographs of Australian views, some spotting and occasional staining, largely confined to margins, blind stamp to lower margin on first two images, each approximately 260 x 340 mm Early view of George Street, looking to the northeast. The building on the left is the main Guardhouse and across the street is the male orphan house, behind which can be seen the mastheads of a ship anchored in Circular Quay. Standing prominently in the centre foreground is the Aboriginal leader Bungaree, dressed in British military livery and with a king plate. (5)

Lot 467

Facsimile Manuscript. Das Bestiarium aus Peterborough, The Peterborough Bestiary, Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Parker Library, MS 53 (fol. 189-210), published 2003, colour facsimile manuscript, original calf with blind embossed decoration bound by Mayer of Stuttgart, slim folio Limited edition 292/1480. This volume does not have accompanying commentary volume or box. (1)

Lot 612

Baldwin (William). A Treatise of Morall Philosophie: Wherein is Contained the worthy sayings of Philosophers Emperours, Kings, and Orators..., First gathered & set forth by William Bauldwin, and now the ninthtime [sic] since inlarged by Thomas Palfreyman, Gentleman, printed by William Stansby, circa 1635, woodcut initials and head-pieces, some light staining and occasional marks, final third of text block with minor worm damage to tail of gutters, front free endpaper with early ink annotations and names to both sides, lacking pastedowns, contemporary blind-ruled sheep, rubbed and lightly stained, front board with two small worm holes to lower right corner, small 8vo, together with Norris (John), The Theory and Regulation of Love, A Moral Essay, in Two Parts. To which are added Letters Philosophical and Moral between the Author and Dr Henry More, 1st edition, Oxford: printed at the Theatre for Hen. Clements, 1688, with initial imprimatur leaf and final errata & advertisement leaf, imprimatur leaf with early manuscript annotations to recto, some leaves with water staining to upper margins, a few middle leaves with minor insect damage to blank gutter, contemporary calf, rubbed, rebacked, small 8vo First item: ESTC S113585; second item: Wing N1272. (2)

Lot 633

Canisius (Petrus). Authoritatum Sacrae Scripturae, et Sanctorum Patrum, quae in summa Doctrinae Christianae Doctoris Petri Canisii Theologi..., volume 1 only (of two), Venice: Ex Bibliotheca Aldina, 1571, printer's woodcut device to title, with faint early inscription, ink stamp to title, following leaf, front free endpaper & free endpapers at rear, late 19th century japanese vellum, joints cracked, frayed & head & foot of spine, soiled, 4to, together with Olevano (Giovanni Battista), Trattato di Gio. Battista Olevano ... in due libri diviso, nel quale co'l mezo di cinquanta casi vien posto in atto prattico il modo di ridurre a pace ogni sorte di privata inimicitia, nata per cagion d'honore..., Venice: Giacobo Antonio Somascho, 1603, printer's woodcut device to title, decorative initials, dust-soiling and some dampstaining, contemporary vellum, soiled, 4to, with Ferrari (Ottavio), Octavii Ferrari de re vestiaria, libri septem : quatuor postremi nunc primum prodeunt : reliqui emendatiores & auctiores..., 2 parts in one, Patavii: Typis Pauli Frambotti Bibliop., 1654, woodcut device to title, torn to imprint and following two leaves also torn at foot with loss & repaired, engraved plates, bound with Analecta de re Vestiaria sive Exercitationes ad Alberti Rubenii Commentarium de re Vestiaria, et Lato Clauo..., 2 parts in one, Patavii: Typis Petri Mariae Frambotti Bibliopolae, 1670, numerous engraved plates, some dampstaining, recent endpapers, contemporary blind panelled calf, neatly rebacked and corners repaired, 4to, plus Galluppa (Francesco), Rime di d. Francesco Galluppa patrizio di Tropea in lode del signor d. Gio. Manzuoli..., Rome, 1749, modern buckram, 8vo (4)

Lot 639

Cluver (Philipp). Philippi Cluveri Germaniae antiquae libri tres. Opus post omnium curas elaboratissimum tabulis geographicis, et imaginibus, priscum Germanorum cultum moresque referentibus, exornatum. Adjectae sunt Vindelicia et Noricum, ejusdem auctoris, 2nd edition, Leiden: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1631, engraved portrait frontispiece and decorative title, eleven double-page engraved maps, twenty-five engraved plates (3 double-page), scattered spotting, some marginal fraying with short closed tears, contemporary vellum, blind embossed arabesque to centre of each board, joints split and spine torn with loss, folio (1)

Lot 647

Donne (John). Paradoxes, Problemes, Essayes, Characters... To which is Added a Book of Epigrams: Written in Latin by the same author, translated into English by J. Maine, as also Ignatius his Conclave, a Satyr, 3rd edition, 2nd (or 1st?) issue, printed for T.N. for Humphrey Moseley, 1652, title within typographical woodcut border, F5 (part-title) frayed with some loss of blank at foot, both blanks at rear present (second one with closed tears), bound with Essayes in Divinity; by the Late Dr Donne, Dean of S Paul's. Being Several Disquisitions, Interwoven with Meditations and Prayers: Before he Entered Holy Orders. Now made Publick by his son J.D. Dr of the Civil Law, 1st edition, printed by T.M. for Richard Marriot, 1651, title within typographical woodcut border (two closed tears affecting one letter), bound without A2-6 (dedication, cancelled as often) and following conjugate leaves pi 1 (To the Reader) and pi 2 (blank, usually cancelled), a little spotting or light browning to both works and a few leaves closely trimmed to ruled borders at upper and foremargins, bookplates of George Macdonald, Abel E. Berland, Bent Juel-Jensen and Christopher Rowe at front and rear, contemporary blind-stamped calf with old calf reback and three corners refurbished, 12mo Keynes 46 & 50; Wing D1866 & 1861. Bonhams, 24 March 2009, lot 286. (1)

Lot 65

Billings (Robert William). The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland, 4 volumes, 1852, wood-engraved titles and illustrations to text, 240 uncoloured engraved plates, a little spotting and staining throughout, near contemporary manuscript ownership signature to first front blank, contemporary blind stamped calf with gilt decorated spine, a little rubbed and worn, 4to (4)

Lot 651

[Evelyn, John]. The State of France, as it Stood in the IXth yeer of this Present Monarch, Lewis XIIII, Written to a Friend by J.E., 1st edition, 1652, title printed in red and black, with engraved vignette of the author's monogram, first and last few leaves with minor staining to fore-edges, small hole to preliminary blank, lacking rear free endpaper, original blind-tooled sheep, rubbed and scuffed, 12mo Provenance: Ex libris Robert S. Pirie (1934-2015), a bibliophile who amassed an important collection of 16th and 17th century English literature (with his bookplate to front pastedown). Keynes 3. (1)

Lot 656

[Grattan, Henry; Flood, Henry & others]. Baratariana. A Select Collection of Fugitive Political Pieces, Published during the Administration of Lord Townshend in Ireland., 2nd edition, corrected & enlarged, Dublin: [s.n.], 1773, engraved portrait frontispiece, manuscript signature to title (blank margins at head & foot cropped, lined to verso), one folding engraved plate, newspaper cutting 'To the Conductors of the Hiberian Journal, Dec. 5, 1772" pasted to final five blank leaves at rear of volume, pages 192 & 193 with some soiling, faint ink stamp to front free endpaper, mid 19th century blind decorated calf, rubbed, 12mo ESTC T21365. (1)

Lot 676

King (William, Archbishop of Dublin). A Discourse concerning the Inventions of Men in the Worship of God, by the Right Reverend Dr. William King, Lord Bishop of London-Derry, London: William Keblewhite, 1694, contemporary speckled calf, blind embossed emblem of Raphoe Diocesan Library to upper board, hole to leather on lower board, light wear at head & foot of spine, 8vo, (Wing K526), together with Raymond (George), The Pattern of Pure and Undefiled Religion, Exhibition in the Preaching and Life of the Holy Jesus: Shewing the true Genius and Spirit of Christianity..., London: George Kettilby, 1689, lacking imprimateur leaf A1 and first leaf of the introduction (A8), contemporary calf, 8vo, plus Charnock (Stephen), Two Discourses: The First, of Man's Enmity to God, from Rom. viii. 7. Because the carnal mind is enmity against God..., The Second, of the Salvation of Sinners, from I Tim i. 15..., Publish'd from his Original Manuscripts by Mr Edward Veel, London: Tho. Cockerill, 1699, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, boards worn at edges, 8vo, (Wing C3713) (3)

Lot 679

Leo I (Pope). Opera Omnia quae repiriri potuerunt, new revised edition, Paris: Sebastian Cramoys, 1623, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette (early ink ownership inscription), double column, woodcut initials, some spotting and old water stain to upper corners throughout, contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over boards with Crucifixion scene to centre of upper board and a Saint to rear cover, gilt clasps, some edge wear and to foot of spine, near repair to lower margin of upper board, folio (1)

Lot 457

Early 20th Century oak display cabinet with two blind panel cupboards and drawer to the centre.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: 121 x 32 x 130 cm approx.

Lot 544

Late 18th Century stained oak, blind panelled, hanging corner cupboard.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 1381

FALKENER (E.) Ephesus, and the Temple of Diana. First Edition. large folded pocket plan, 11 others (some d-page), 11 lithographed plates (some tinted), text illus., gilt-pictorial cloth (damaged); BURTON (R.F.) Etruscan Bologna: a study. First Edition. d-page plate, engraved text illus., half title, errata slip, gilt-pictorial & blind decorated cloth, ge., cr. 8vo. 1876.

Lot 1388

ETCHINGS - A Collection of two Hundred Original Etchings . . . First Edition. 200 images (of various sizes) on thin paper & mounted on 104 leaves; contemp. maroon straight-grain morocco, gilt & blind-decorated borders, gilt-decorated & panelled spine, g.e., folio. printed by W. Lewis, (ca. 1820). * artists include Rembrandt (7 original, & 11 after by Vivares), Claude (25 original) & Hollar (48 original). Illustrated

Lot 1392

MORRIS (Rev. F.O.) A Natural History of British Moths. 4 vols. 132 hand-coloured plates; blind-decorated & gilt-pictorial cloth. 1872.

Lot 1414

RACINE (J.) Oeuvres de Jean Racine . . . publiees par M. Petitot. 5 vols. (in 4). old gilt & blind-decorated calf, marbled e/ps. & edges. Paris, 1820; sold with 2 other leatherbound French sets and BELGRAVIA: a London magazine, vols. i - xii (in 10), gilt half calf & marbled boards. 1867-70. * sold as bindings, not subject to return.

Lot 1526

Carl Froschl (1848-1934), A cupid peeping through a bamboo blind, gouache, signed, 154cm x 64.5cm.

Lot 1794

A 16th century French oak blind tracery panel, relief carved with a roundel over arches, 24.5cm wide x 34.5cm high.

Lot 1978

A 17th century oak blind tracery panel, relief carved with an armorial crest, 23.5cm wide x 34.5cm high.

Lot 1983

A 17th century French oak blind tracery panel, relief carved with fleurs de lis, 18cm wide x 37.5cm high.

Lot 1993

A 16th century French oak blind tracery panel, relief carved with interlocking diamonds, 20cm wide x 38cm high.

Lot 16

A SUITE OF BERNARD THORPE CURTAINS in yellow and gold classical design, lined and interlined, comprising three larger pairs with a section of pelmet, a smaller pair and a Roman blind

Lot 1197

A 1920s stained mahogany rectangular stool of 18th Century design, the drop-in seat upholstered in dark pink cloth, on square chamfered and blind fret carved supports, 18.25ins x 15.75ins x 18ins high, a small oak cabinet with shaped and fretted top, fitted three drawers enclosed by a pair of panelled doors carved with lozenge and serpent ornament, on bracket feet, 18.5ins wide x 9ins deep x 19.5ins high, and an Indian hardwood and brass inlaid rectangular two-handled workbox with brass flush handles, the front carved with two circular flowerheads, 19ins wide x 11.5ins deep x 7.5ins high, (crack to top and general wear)

Lot 1

John Hoyland, a limited edition screen print signed and dated '96 in pencil 44/300, with advanced graphics London blind stamp

Lot 678

Roman blind, green and cream herringbone 150cm wide

Lot 854

Mallards going to sea, Peter Scott signed print with blind stamp CONDITION REPORT: Item appears undamaged

Lot 595

An oak chest of three drawers with blind fret carving and raised on bun feet.

Lot 938

A Colonial hardwood padouk bookcase, with floral carving, and inlaid decoration, blind carved doors, architectural cornice, and military brass handles, raised on hairy paw feet, 112 by 50 by 225cm high.

Lot 1274

An Edwardian mahogany cross banded and ebony strung breakfront ledgeback sideboard, having single long central drawer over lower blind apron drawer flanked by curved cupboard doors, width 150cm

Lot 1290

A William IV mahogany oval work table, having single blind frieze drawer over basket drawer

Lot 1099

A 1930s oak freestanding open bookshelf having a blind carved frieze, width 91cm

Lot 1209

A box of vintage table games including Countdown, Dominoes for the Blind etc.

Lot 713

Framed and Glazed Signed David Shepherd Print ' This England ' with gallery blind stamp

Lot 411

A rosewood stretcher library table with two blind drawers on twin platform supports united by a turned stretcher with later gilt decoration - Height 73cm x 130cm x 65cm

Lot 426

AFTER WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, R.A. "Devonport Dock yard", an interior scene, limited edition colour print, 156/450, 48cm x 65cm, bears blind stamps, gilt framed, mounted and glazed

Lot 453

AFTER SNAFFLES (Charles Johnson Payne) 1884-1967 "The Pig-e Sticker" a colour print with black and white remarques, signed in pencil bottom right, complete with blind stamp Snaffle bit, 47cm x 43cm in plain oak glazed frame

Lot 1349

After John Constable, 'Salisbury Cathedral', Burlington Proof blind stamp, monochrome print, I.47.5 x 61cm.

Lot 1624

An interesting collection of seven Victorian pot lids, to include: 'Shakespeare's House', (chips); 'The Wolf and The Lamb'; 'Blind Man's Buff'; and 'Wimbledon July 2nd 1860'.

Lot 1885

Herbert Dicksee, 'The Alarm', signed in pencil, blind stamped, etching, pl.50.5 x 76cm.

Lot 54

A 1960's Danish teak sideboard dresser of large proportions being raised on a teak suspension set frieze with block supports having a wide and deep body above. The sideboard comprising a blind fronted bank of drawers with cupboards to the sides. Measures 81cm high x 185cm wide x 48cm deep.

Lot 285

AFTER LAWRENCE JOSSET "Young boy with catch", colour print, artist blind studio stamp lower left

Lot 509

A modern walnut and cross banded breakfront dresser in the George III taste with broken arch pediment above a blind fretwork decorated cornice and two pairs of astragal glazed doors over two drawers and two pairs of cupboard doors raised on a plinth base together with matching break front sideboard of two drawers over two pairs of cupboard doors (by Wade Furniture Limited) CONDITION REPORTS Dresser has ight scratches throughout. Some deeper scratches to the top surface of the base mainly. Some scuffs and marks and scratches throughout also to the base. Some cut type marks to the top of the cornice. Sideboard has various marks, scratches and scuffs, etc, especially to the top surface but also throughout. Both items show various signs of wear and tear throughout.

Lot 559

An early 20th Century oak monk's bench with folding top above a panelled front with blind fretwork carved frieze, on splayed feet

Lot 171

A Queen Anne silver chocolate pot, conical form with fruitwood handle, blind fret foliate cartouches aroud the handle and spout, Britannia standard, London 1705, 24cm high, 19.75oztCondition Report: Minor wear, no signs or damage or restoration

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