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Lot 7

TWO BOXED CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE 1:72 SCALE LIMITED EDITION DIECAST MODELS, each are from the Authorized Civil and Military Aviation Collection, the first is a Gloster Meteor F.8 no. AA35011 and a Lockheed F-4-1 LO Lightning no. AA36606, the outer cardboard boxes are in good condition, the contents have not been checked for completion

Lot 280

A SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL FOR THE 1879 CAMPAIGN IN SOUTH AFRICA, correctly named to D REES(David) Boy 1st Class, HMS Boadicea, appointed 3rd September 1878 from HMS Duke of Wellington, served aboard ship, and served with the Naval Brigade during the first Boer War

Lot 191

FOUR BOXED OO GAUGE CASTLE CLASS LOCOMOTIVES, Dapol 'Neath Abbey' No.5090 (D6), Airfix GMR 'Caerphilly Castle' No.4073 (54124), both in G.W.R. green livery, Hornby renamed/renumbered 'Usk Castle' No.5032 and Airfix GMR 'Berry Pomeroy Castle' No.5012 renamed/renumbered from 'Pendennis Castle' No.4079 and missing number plate from one cab side (54125), both in B.R. green livery, all appear in fairly good condition with some minor wear, first two in correct boxes, others in incorrect Dapol boxes, all boxes with minor damage and wear

Lot 111

FIVE BOXED 1990S POWER RANGERS ZEO MODELS, the first a Golden Power staff, reference 2713, working but no instructions, the second a 7 in 1 Blaster Set, reference 2500, appears complete but box with modern tape so unsure if includes instructions, box very worn the third a Deluxe Red Battlezord, reference 2588, appears complete with instructions, the forth Deluxe Super Zeo Meggazord, reference 2699, appears complete with instructions, the last a Deluxe Zeo Megazord, reference 2578, appears complete with instructions, damage to polystyrene packaging, all boxes of varying condition, some with tears, creases or losses to design

Lot 290

FOUR MILITARY STYLE CANTEENS OR WATER BOTTLES, the first is round with a screw top and a chain for carrying it, the second is a screw top bottle shaped liquid holder and a pair of brass trench art style containers with screw lids

Lot 281

A SMALL ARCHIVE OF PAPERS, PHOTOS & EPHEMERA RELATIING TO THE SERVICE IN WW2 OF A FLIGHT ENGINEER, WHO SERVED WITH BOMBER COMMAND, 630 SQDN, Douglas Packma from Kent joined up at 18yrs old, and eventually made it to Flight Engineer serving with 630 Sqdn at RAF Syerston Notts (WW2 Bomber Command base) he flew 34 missions with 630 sqdn, including raids on Deehlan Airfield in Holland, where he had his first encounter with a ME 262, and sadly saw the Lancaster Bomber next to him take a direct hit next to him, although he received no formal flight training, he did on occasion fly a Lancaster, on another mission his aircraft was seriously damaged by Shrake musik(Flak) and only just made it back to Base, in later life a local magazine(Kent life) ran a full article which can still be found online, yet another research project for those interested in Bomber Command

Lot 2

SIX BOXED CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE 1:144 SCALE FIRST ISSUE FRONTIER AIRLINERS LIMITED EDITION DIECAST MODELS, to include two Douglas DC-3 no. 47102 and 47107, a Lockheed Constellation no. 47502, a Boeing Stratocruiser no. 48101, a Vickers Viscount no. 47603, and a Vickers Viscount 800 Series no. 47604, the outer cardboard boxes are in good condition showing slight storage and handling wear, contents unchecked for completion

Lot 300

A COMPLETE No 6 LIGHTWEIGHT TROPICAL BRITISH UNIFORM, JACKET/TROUSERS, WHICH WAS WORN BY A SERVING MEMBER OF 22 SPECIAL AIR SERVICE REGIMENT, who served with great distinction in the First Gulf War, being awarded an award for Gallantry,*disclosed to winning bidder* he previously served with the Parachute Regiment also, jacket complete with SAS Wings and Sgts stripes, together with CSM & Falklands War Ribbon, rosette is attached in an envelope in pocket, there is plenty of research potential

Lot 115

TWO BOXED 1993 MATCHBOX THUNDERBIRDS PLAYSETS, the first a Tracy Island Electronic Playset, dust to model, one broken tree not working but may just require batteries, together with a Thunderbird 2 Electronic Playset, includes Thunderbird 4 and a quantity of figures, comes with instructions, boxes with general wear and creasing, includes some internal packaging

Lot 64

SIX BOXED CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE 1.144 SCALE FIRST ISSUE MILITARY DIECAST MODEL AIRCRAFTS, to include a AVRO Lancaster Royal Canadian Air Force no. 47303, a AVRO York RAF Kings Flight no. 47204, a AVRO Lancaster RAF Coastal Command no. 47302, a Boeing B29 RAF Washington no. 48902, a Sunderland MkV no. AA31701, and a Boeing KC-97L Tanker Illinois Air Guard no. 48102, the outer cardboard boxes and inner packaging are showing only slight wear from storage and handling, contents have not been checked for completion

Lot 22

EAGLE COMIC CUTAWAYS FROM 1950-60s, all displayed on card backs wrapped in plastic, to include commercial airlines, helicopters, Air Horse Helicopter, Bournemouth Airship and the First Transatlantic Air Ship, Boac, to name a few, each 54cm wide by 19cm high, these are well presented, all individually priced on the backs at £1.50 each, most have a crease down the middle from the folded newspaper, (approx 57) in one box

Lot 172

TWO LONG WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY CASES, the first approximately 132cm in length 22.5cm height, 10cm depth, the second approximately 135cm length, 22cm height and 10cm depth, with mirrored backs, sliding glass doors, and glass shelves, with wall mounting brackets attached

Lot 13

TWENTY NINE BOXED EXLUSIVE FIRST EDITIONS DIECAST COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION MODELS, to include a Limited Edition Volume 1 'The Tat & Lyle Story', included model no's are 13002, 19402, 19502, 22201, 13003, E12001, E10702, E12002, E10301, E10801, 12701, E10401, E10604, E10501, E10605, E10402, E10503, E11002, E10602, 21201, E10802, E10901, E10601, E10701, E10903, 13701, and 24601, also included is a Corgi Trackside model no. DG198002, the outer cardboard boxes show little signs of wear only from storage and handling, contents have not been checked for completion

Lot 114

TWO BOXED 1993 MATCHBOX THUNDERBIRDS PLAYSETS, the first a Tracy Island Electronic Playset, includes models 1-4, appears complete but no instructions, dust to model, not working but may just require batteries, together with a Thunderbird 2 Electronic Playset, includes Thunderbird 4 and a quantity of figures, comes with instructions, boxes with general wear and creasing, includes some internal packaging

Lot 53

Bachmann Branchline OO Class 66 Locomotives - Comprising of 32-729 Blue Malcolm Logistics Services Diesel Locomotive No. 66405, Appears to be fitted with a Lenz DCC decoder, and 32-978 Class 66 First/GBRF Diesel Locomotive No. 66725 "Sunderland AFC". Conditions: Excellent to Excellent Plus in Excellent boxes.

Lot 10

Bachmann OO Gauge group of Mk1 Pullman Umber & Cream Coaches to include Ref. 39-282 First Kitchen Car "Robin" plus others (see photo). Conditions are Excellent to Excellent Plus in Excellent boxes. 

Lot 438

Hornby-Dublo OO Gauge boxed and unboxed Teak and Crimson & Cream Gresley Coaches to include D1 LNER Teak Corridor Coach First/Third and others (see photo). Conditions are Good to Excellent (please note some fading on some of the coaches) in Fair Box. 

Lot 107

Bachmann Branchline OO Hornby (China) DMUs - 31-510 Class 158 2 Car DMU 'Transpennine' First Group and R2512 Class 156 New Strathclyde PTE. According to paperwork supplied, R2512 is fitted with DCC Decoders. Conditions: Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Excellent to Excellent Plus boxes.

Lot 134

Diecast: A collection of four boxed diecast vehicles to include: First Gear 1973 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck 1:25; Napa Auto Parts 1938 Studebaker Pickup; First Gear International Scout 1:25; and ERTL Collectables 1940 Ford Pickup Truck. Original boxes, general wear expected with age. Condition of vehicles appear very good. Please assess photographs. (4)

Lot 128

First Gear: A boxed First Gear, Mack Transport Series, Model R-600 Mixer, Reference 202; and another, R Model Heavy-Duty Logging Truck with Trailer. Original box, general wear expected with age. Condition of vehicles is very good. Please assess photographs. (2)

Lot 138

Diecast: A collection of assorted vintage and modern unboxed diecast vehicles to include: First Gear, Matchbox, Triang Minic, Dinky, Corgi and others. Condition is generally very good. Please assess photographs. (one box)

Lot 129

Diecast: A collection of five assorted boxed diecast vehicles, to comprise: First Gear 1949 Dodge Powerwagon Express Pickup; First Gear 1937 Chevrolet Tow Truck; two Britains JCB vehicles; and a JCB Farm Trailer. Original boxes, general wear expected with age. Contents appear in very good condition. Please assess photographs. (5)

Lot 130

Diecast: A collection of four boxed diecast model vehicles to comprise: NewRay 1:43 Peterbilt Model 380; and three DCP by First Gear 1/64 Scale Models: Cappello Heavy Transport 60-1119, Fallen Flag Lisa Motor Lines 60-1085, and Green Chevy C65 Stake Truck 60-0918. Original boxes, general wear expected with age. Condition of vehicles is very good. Please assess photographs. (4)

Lot 381

A quantity of first day covers, with original envelopes.

Lot 678

Rowling (JK). Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, The Goblet of Fire, The Half-Blood Prince, and The Chamber of Secrets, first editions with dust jackets.

Lot 110

A 1915 dated J Hudson & Co of Birmingham officer's trench whistle, patent 5727.08, together with a Royal Artillery cap badge with King's crown, a Lincolnshire Yeomanry cap badge with King's crown, and a first pattern Machine Gun Corp cap badge, AF.

Lot 807

Stamps.- GB first day covers.- 1980's.

Lot 828

The Who first day covers, a stamp book, a copy of A Christmas Carol, two commerorative coins, etc.

Lot 261

An album containing some cigarette and trade cards, to include Dogs, Wolverhampton Wonders Footballers, and an album of first day covers.

Lot 818

Stamps.- GB first day covers.- 2010's (c.30)

Lot 426

A large quantity of first day covers, etc.

Lot 822

Stamps.- GB first day covers.- 1980's – 2010's contained in c.40 lever arch folders (qty)

Lot 59

A WWI First World War medal trio awarded to one 200332 Private G.E Clifford of the Gloucester Regiment comprising his British War medal, Victory medal and 1914-15 Star together with a Princess Mary Christmas tin, original bullet / pencil, Christmas card and General Aylmer Hunter-Weston's message to the men of VIII Corps, 4 July 1916.

Lot 174

A collection of x20 assorted First and Second World War military uniform cap badges to include; East Lancashire Regiment, The Gordon Highlanders, Scottish Cameron Clan badge, Royal Madras Fusiliers, Royal Army Service Corps, Scots Guards and others.

Lot 26

WWI Military Cross - High quality replica First World War George V Military Cross medal. Complete with partial original purple and white striped ribbon. Stamped '925' and 'STB' to reverse.

Lot 112

A WWI First World War British War medal awarded to one 4711 Pte G. F. Staddon of The Gloucestershire Regiment together with a Princess Mary Christmas tin.

Lot 38

Two WWI First World War medal groups belong to x2 brothers in the City of London Yeomanry. 2787 Pte W Horne British War medal, Victory medal, cap badge and Rough Riders lapel pin, 2788 Pte C Horne British War medal, Victory medal (name erased) and 1914-15 Star.

Lot 129

A WWI First World War Turkish POW Prisoner of War bead work snake souvenir. Snakes were considered good luck in parts of the Ottoman Empire. Measures approx 65cm.

Lot 258

A WWI First World War Death Plaque Penny awarded to one Herbert William Cattell of the Royal Field Artillery who was killed in action on 26th May 1917 together with the original War Office notification to the family, commemorative scroll and Cycling / Atheletic medals attributed to a family member of the same name.

Lot 84

A collection of x26 First and Second World War British Artillery uniform cap badges to include; Volunteers, Cadets, West Riding, Warwickshire, Canadian Artillery, Honourable Artillery Company and others together with flaming grenade badges.

Lot 347

A collection of cast metal, brass and other desktop model aircrafts to include First and Second World War Spitfires and Lancasters together with other Military fighter planes and jets.

Lot 19

A WWI First World War Greek Cavalry Officers sword with a German Carl Eickhorn made blade. Canted pommel with the arms of Greece and wire bound black horn grip, x3 bar hilt and oval crossguard. The blade etched in Greek with the motto Always Defend The Homeland. Housed in a steel scabbard. Measures approx 94cm. If this lot is required to be posted please see sale notes regarding age verification.

Lot 250

A WWI First World War US United States trench fighting knife dagger. Brass metal hilt with x4 large finger holes and spiked knuckle sections. Dated 1918 and for makers Landers, Frary and Clarke. Housed in a USM8 scabbard. Measures approx 30cmIf this lot is required to be posted please see sale notes regarding age verification.

Lot 150

A WWI First World War US United States trench fighting knife dagger. Brass metal hilt with x4 large finger holes and spiked knuckle sections. Remains of 1918 date on the grip. Blade ricasso marked ' Au Lion ' and bears the image of a lion. Measures approx 30cm.If this lot is required to be posted please see sale notes regarding age verification.

Lot 3

Space Exploration - Giotto - Halley's Comet - vintage c1986 pewter model of the spacecraft by Mark Models. Cylindrical form, with removable top section. Maker's label to side. Measures approx: 18cm tall. Originally owned by one of the engineers who worked on the project, and supplied with an information card given out to the workers when the Giotto was completed. Giotto was a European robotic spacecraft mission from the European Space Agency. The spacecraft flew by and studied Halley's Comet and in doing so became the first spacecraft to make close up observations of a comet. On 13 March 1986, the spacecraft succeeded in approaching Halley's nucleus at a distance of 596 kilometers. It was named after the Early Italian Renaissance painter Giotto di Bondone. He had observed Halley's Comet in 1301 and was inspired to depict it as the star of Bethlehem in his painting Adoration of the Magi in the Scrovegni Chapel.

Lot 429

A collection of cast metal planes of First and Second World War interest including Spitfire, Douglas etc. With stands, some AF.

Lot 4

St John's Black Hand Gang - an unusual believed military interest small brass paperweight / seal depicting a black sleeved hand, mounted on a round base and engraved 'St Johns Black Hand Gang'. Little is known of 'St Johns Black Hand Gang' and several late 19th / early 20th century groups were referred to as the 'Black Hand Gang'. Possibly relates to the East Yorkshire regiment during the First World War. Measures approx: 8cm tall.

Lot 1

Clare Sheridan (1885-1970) - English sculptor, writer, and Sir Winston Churchill's cousin. A unique and important personal photograph album showing Sheridan's secret trip to Russia in the summer of 1920, along with a signed photograph by Winston Churchill. In the summer of 1920, the first Soviet Russian trade delegation visited London. Sheridan met Lev Kamenev, a Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician. The two struck up a relationship and she holidayed with him on the Isle of Wight. Whilst there, Kamenev promised to arrange for her to visit Moscow with him, to further her sculpture work and to create busts of notable Russian figures. With deep unease around the world, the British authorities refused to issue her a visa. Instead, she sailed with Kamenev to Stockholm, where he obtained an Estonian visa for her which allowed her entry to Russia. Once there, she stayed in the Kremlin for two months where her sculpting subjects included Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Felix Dzerzhinsky and Kamenev himself. She is reputed to have had affairs with more than one of her sitters. Winston Churchill, as Secretary of State for War, was pressing for British and allied intervention in the Russian revolution and was furious to learn of Sheridan's activities. When she returned to London, Churchill refused to see her, and she found herself widely shunned in polite society. MI5 kept a watch on Sheridan for the rest of her life, and they believed that she had been recruited as a spy for the Soviets, although this was later dismissed and she was labelled a 'mischief-maker.' The period brown leather album contains eighty-three laid-in photographs, largely taken by Sheridan, and most annotated alongside in pencil, in her hand. Some - but not all - were published in her Russian Portraits (1921) and Mayfair To Moscow (1921) diaries. Our research indicates that approximately fifty percent of the images are previously unpublished and unseen. Some of the photographs are faded, whilst others are not. Throughout the album Lev Kamenev is referred to as 'Kameneff' (the alternative Anglicised spelling being well documented in Sheridan's diary). Other names and places are alternatively spelled; either Anglicised, or simply by error. Most of these alternate spellings also align with her diary. The album starts in August 1920 and two images show Sheridan & Kamenev at the residence of Sidney Russell-Cooke on the Isle Of Wight. 'Self & Kameneff in Russell-Cook's garden, Isle Of Wight'. One photograph shows Kamenev and Russell-Cooke, the other is a relaxed pose with Kamenev and Sheridan sitting close together, smiling for the camera. It was during this trip that Kamenev convinced Sheridan to make a trip to Moscow, and the conversation is well noted in Sheridan's diary (August 28th 1920). Within two weeks, the trip was planned and made. The next two pages of photographs depict the start of Sheridan's journey on SS Jupiter, with 'Sydney R.C. sees us off' (this too is well documented in her diary) and 'Kameneff & I start for Moscow'. En route to Moscow, they passed through Oslo and Sheridan has photographed a memorial 'enroute from Oslo - memorial to Scott at a railway station'. The next pages feature large format photographs taken by Sheridan in Oslo and show a meeting between Kamenev and Maxim Litvinov (Sheridan spells this 'Litvinoff') and Litvinov's son, Sacha (we believe this to be a mis-remembering by Sheridan as Litvinov's son's name was actually Mischa. This error was corrected in her published diaries). These particular images were published by Sheridan in 1921, however one particular photograph showing Kamenev, Litvinov and Misha is known to exist only in defaced form - with Kamenev removed. The photograph in this album is the full original image. The next pages are dated 'Sept 20' and two images depict a train journey, annotated 'En route for Moscow - Kameneff's son and I cross the frontier on the engine,' and 'Kameneff at the Russian frontier (his son on the engine)'. The next three images depict 'remnants of civil war' - damaged bridges, taken from the train. The larger of these images was published, the others are alternative unpublished views. From these photographs onwards, all the images taken show Sheridan's time in Moscow and include images variously annotated: 'In the Kremlin - entrance on right to Kameneff's apt,' 'Arrive at the Kremlin,' 'Anna the maid in the window of the Kameneff apt, Kremlin,' 'view from the window in the Kremlin,' 'Kremlin - our Rolls Royce!' 'Self in the Kremlin,' 'The red guard, Kremlin,' 'a corner of the Kremlin - the cathedral?' 'The great bell - Kremlin,' one larger annotated page reads 'I have nothing to do & I can't get outside the Kremlin, so I wander about with my Kodak - Sept 1920' followed by several views of the interior perimeter of the Kremlin, 'The courtyard outside my studio,' 'the great canon taken from Napoleon,' several photographs of the Sofiyskaya 'this is where I was finally housed,' a large format photograph of Leon Trotsky & Lev Kamenev's sons playing - annotated 'Serge Trotski (left) and Alexander Kameneff (right).' Two larger format photographs follow showing 'Imperial eagle flung down from the top of the museum - Moscow, 1920', followed by further views of the Kremlin. Five more laid-in images depict statues in Moscow 'statue of Dostoevski in a square in Moscow.' The next page shows Theodore Rothstein outside the Kremlin (mis-identified by Sheridan as 'Rosenberg (expelled from England)', a previously undocumented photograph of Mikhail Markovich Gruzenberg (Mikhail Borodin) taken by Sheridan annotated 'Michael Borodin' appears to have been taken in her studio / apartment in the Kremlin. This is followed by views of a Moscow market 'but nothing to buy,' Sheridan writes. To the penultimate page of the album are three photographs annotated 'photos of the revolution given me by the (illegible) and propaganda,' and 'Kameneff addressing a crowd.' These three images all feature signatures to the by an unknown hand, presumably the original photographer. The final photograph is annotated 'famous photo, published so often - showing the fighting in the streets of Petrograd' - this image too was likely given to Sheridan. The rest of the album is unfilled. Album size: 22cm x 16cm.Clare Consuelo Sheridan (1885-1970) was an English sculptor, and writer, known primarily for creating busts for famous sitters and keeping travel diaries. A cousin of Sir Winston Churchill, whom she embarrassed with her wild behaviour. She married in 1910 and had three children, one of whom died in 1914. She modelled an angel for the grave and discovered a talent for sculpture. After her husband's death during the First World War she exhibited her sculptures. She was an admirer of communism, and visited the Soviet Union in 1920 against the advice of Churchill and the British Government. There, she sculpted Lenin and Trotsky, later publishing her diaries. This infuriated Churchill who was very anti-Bolshevik and it caused the first of the ‘scandals’ that would keep her name buzzing on the world’s press wires for the next 30 years. She then went to America, where she settled, becoming friends with Charlie Chaplin. Now older, she took her children to live in Algeria and continued to sculpt and write. She died in 1970. NOTE: in respect to the eventual purchaser, and to safeguard the unseen nature of the images, only a handful have been illustrated here. Further images of the unpublished photographs will not be shown or sent for any reason. In-person viewing can be arranged on a strict one-to-one basis but no copying or photography of the album will be allowed.

Lot 205

An original WWI First World War Imperial German / Prussian Army SG 88/05 ' Butcher ' rifle bayonet. The blade marked for F Herder, Solingen and dated 1915 on the spine. Hooked steel pommel with press release button, ribbed wooden grips and a back facing quillon. Within a period leather and steel scabbard. Measures approx; 52cm long in total.

Lot 423

A collection of x4 WWI First World War period souvenir handkerchiefs comprising one of the Dardanelles sold as a souvenir of the 1915 Gallipoli campaign, one map of Europe circa 1914 showing the Allied powers, The Great Alliance hankerchief depicting a Military bi-plane, Zeppelin, Belgium Fort of Liege and an Edward VIII Coronation handkerchief.

Lot 22

A WWI First World War British Tank Crew leather helmet. Multi-panel brown leather sections riveted together with an internal leather sweatband.

Lot 365

First World War military interest. 1915 Field Notes Mesopotamia. General Staff, India. February 1915. Catalogue No. M. 3. Simla: Printed at the Government Monotype Press, 1915. Original cloth covered wraps, printed to front board, folding open to reveal map compartment to front pastedown, 211pp booklet of field notes. Loose folding paper map of Lower Mesopotamia, heliozincographed at the Survey of India Offices, edgewear & signs of use incl. small tears at corners, measures approx. 50cm x 47cm.

Lot 245

A WWI First World War trench fighting Robbins Dudley push dagger with an alloy knuckle hilt and steel finger bow guard. Double edged blade with two fullers housed in a brown leather scabbard. Measures approx 17cm.

Lot 137

A WWI First World War Princess Mary Christmas tin together with assorted buttons and badges to include The Life Boys, Women's Institute, Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment Cap Badge and others.

Lot 139

WWI First World War Interest - an original unused bar of First World War Government-issued soldier's soap. Impressed with the King's Crown and 'GR' to top. Measures 7cm x 5cm x 1cm

Lot 279

A WWI First World War H Hughes & Son made compass clinometer instrument. Dated 1906 with broad arrown inspection mark. Serial No. 2832. Supplied within a MKI Matthew & Sons 1906 leather case.

Lot 67

A WWI First World War British trench periscope by R&J Beck, dated 1918, with adjustable mirror prism painted in khaki green and turned oak handle together with a cased British Army Monocular.

Lot 155

WWI Military Cross - original First World War George V Military Cross medal. Complete with original purple and white striped ribbon. Unnamed, as issued. Recipient unknown.

Lot 200

A WWI First World War US United States trench fighting knife dagger. Brass metal hilt with x4 large finger holes, spiked knuckle sections and pyramid spike pommel. Dated 1918 and makers L F & C Landers, Frary and Clarke. Measures approx 30cm.If this lot is required to be posted please see sale notes regarding age verification.

Lot 65

A WWI First World War Imperial German / Prussian Army Heavy Machine Gunners M16 Stahlhelm helmet. Two side lugs and ventilation holes. Lacking liner. Due to the nature of the items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition / originality / authenticity prior to bidding. All lots remains sold strictly 'as is' irrespective of any description.

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