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Lot 473

An Edwardian silver hip flask, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1908, rectangular form, bayonet fitting hinged cover, pull-off drinking cup, length 13.8cm, approx. weight 8oz.

Lot 474

A large silver hip flask, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1910, rounded rectangular form, bayonet fitting hinged cover, pull-off drinking cup, engraved with two crests and initialled, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 20oz.

Lot 476

An Edwardian silver-mounted glass hip flask, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1902, rounded rectangular form, bayonet fitting hinged cover, pull-off drinking cup, engraved with a monogram, length 16.5cm, approx. weighable 2.3oz.

Lot 477

A Victorian silver-gilt mounted glass spirit flask, by Charles and George Asprey, London 1896, retailed by Leuchars, rounded rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the screw-off cover with a monogram, pull-off drinking cup, height 12cm, approx. weighable 1.4oz.

Lot 55

A mixed lot, comprising: a hip flask, London 1902, cigarette box, a sugar bowl cover, a cream jug, various salt, pepper and mustard pots, a pair of knife rests and a small quantity of flatware, plus various electroplated items including flatware and game skewers and a gold-plated pen, approx. weighable 34oz. (qty)

Lot 56

A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of six Victorian salt cellars, by Alexander Macrae, London 1864, oval form, pierced with foliate swags, with blue glass liners, a tazza, Birmingham 1932, a pierced dish, a bonbon dish modelled as a tripod table, a vase, a silver-mounted leather-bound hip flask, a mug, two napkin rings, a cased egg cup and plated spoon, and a pepper pot, approx. weighable 38.5oz. (qty) Provenance: Sold by the Executors of the late Pamela Spater (d.2018), Amersham, Buckinghamshire.

Lot 645

A William and Mary silver scent flask, unmarked circa 1690-1700, compressed baluster form, engraved with cherub on bended knee inscribed 'pur et net', the reverse with a swan and inscribed 'egal par tout', lacking cover, plus a continental silver needle case, of tapering rectangular form, approx. weight 0.9oz. (2)

Lot 1037

TWO BOXES OF COLLECTORS PLATES, boxes available, Royal Worcester Evesham, Aynsley vase and ginger jar, boxed hip flask, print of narrow boats, etc (two boxes)

Lot 251

A very large hunting party silver plated spirit flask by James Dixon & Sons, marks for Electro plated Britannia metal, 21cm.

Lot 7200

A small silver hip flask, Birmingham 1924; small pierced silver basket, Birmingham 1920; Victorian salt, lacks liner; small silver cup; hot toddy glass in silver holder, 195g overall.

Lot 82

A silver hip flask, London hallmarks for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co..Approx 15cm long, 163g

Lot 1634

A Copper and brass shot or powder flask decorated with dogs and birds.

Lot 1635

Acopper and brass powder or shot flask with cannon and flag emblem decoration stamped made in Italy.

Lot 610

A George V silver and leather mounted glass hip flask, Chester, 1913, 15.1cm. PLEASE NOTE 5% IMPORT TAX IS PAYABLE ON THE HAMMER  

Lot 71

Royal Doulton Dewar's Whisky moon shaped flask, with antler style handle, the reserve decorated with a Stag at Bay , H20cm, Quixote whisky decanter in the form of a book, two Bell's Whisky decanters & Mackinlay's Old Scotch Whisky jug (5) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 174

LSWR glass WHISKEY FLASK bottle marked on the front W. H. CLARK WINE MERCHANT & CONTRACTOR REFRESHMENT DEPT L&SWRLY. In excellent condition measures 6.5in long.

Lot 563

A Chinese Porcelain Moon Flask, Qing Dynasty, probably Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with dragons amongst cloud scrolls within formal stiff leaf borders, the foot rim painted with bats, 36.5cm high See illustration. Flat section of rim broken out and restuck with associated minor losses. Both handles missing and underside of base missing. Some surface scratching. 120619

Lot 4086

Studio pottery stoneware flask vase, angular shape with applied vertical strips with tenmoku and green ash glaze. Impressed potters mark to bottom edge, 11cm wide x 20cm high

Lot 655

Cranberry glass jug, cut to clear glass sugar shaker, decanter, tin glazed flask vase, two blue and white platters, two flower vases etc Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 14

A contemporary pewter hip flask with Celtic interlaced decorative bands, together with a polished steel flask

Lot 892

Moorcroft Fishing Around Flask: Flask designed by V. Lovett. 17cm high. Impressed marks to base.

Lot 1045

Early 19th century Horn & Brass Powder Flask: Wide end of horn powder flask decorated with primitive engraved thistle decoration, sealed with carved wooden bung. Damage to wide end of horn and spring powder dispenser (34cm long).

Lot 220

Royal Doulton stoneware Hip Flask and Ashtray: Royal Doulton Stoneware items in the form of a leather bound book with silver stopper, together with a Sandeman Advertising Ashtray. (2)

Lot 182

A 19th Century copper and brass powder flask and two powder measures

Lot 982

A salt glazed stoneware fish flask, 19th century, realistically modelled in relief, 19cm long

Lot 984

A saltglazed stoneware fox mask flask, probably Stephen Green Imperial Potteries, realistically modelled in relief, 14cm long

Lot 985

A Lambeth stoneware fox mask flask, Stephen, Green Imperial Potteries, realistically modelled in relief, impressed marks, 19cm long

Lot 784

Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a fish flask, 1886, square section, modelled in low relief with grotesque fish, the handle modelled as a serpent, incised marks and date, 24cm high

Lot 181

A Chinese blue and white porcelain moon flask, 19th century, the circular panels each with figures on a balcony, height 26.3cm, width 18cm. Condition report: 3.5cm faint hairline visible from top rim.Hairline to neck. Please refer to photographs.

Lot 368

BOX CONTAINING DRINKING FLASK AND CIGARETTE CASE PLUS LIGHTERS ETC

Lot 1139

A small basket of metal ware items. To include a Barrat & Sons, Piccadilly hip flask and set of 4 WMF coffee spoons.

Lot 921

Cigar Box and Contents - Collectables, Hip Flask etc

Lot 183

A late 19th Century Victorian majolica twin handled moon flask vase being moulded relief with ' The Green Man ' masks to each side, the handles modelled after Maltese Dolphins. Measures: 28cm x 16cm.

Lot 189

A collection of Italian fashion accessories to include a Qvisi Capri silk scarf having black and white geometric patterning, a Moschino 'cheap and chic' silk neckerchief, a Salvatore Ferragamo black and pink seaweed pattern scarf, a Tru Trussardi leather belt, a Hermes tie and a leather cased whiskey flask. 

Lot 279

A collection of vintage compacts to include a faux tortoiseshell circular compact, a Stratton compact with blue enamel lid, along with a Atkin brothers pewter hip flask. 

Lot 348

A collection of vintage 20th Century hip flask including a Jack Daniels whisky advertising flask, two engine turned flasks, two having faux crocodile leather panelling, a tartan flask and a silver plate flask. 

Lot 5

A 19th century Chinese / Canton  tall square pottery flask of famille rose design being set with a black ground decorated with peony flowers and water lily. Replacement stopper and repaired. Measures 32cms high

Lot 371

A group of dressing table items together with a hip flask.

Lot 177

A SILVER-MOUNTED INDO-ARAB POWDER-FLASK AND TWO FURTHER INDIAN FLASKS, 19TH CENTURY the first with tightly curled metal body, the outer face encased in silver, with tapering nozzle, pivoting iron cut-off and a small suspension loop; the second of similar form, with leather-covered wooden body and turned wooden nozzle with stopper, and the third of leather-covered wood, with circular body formed with a convex outer face, studded with numerous decorative iron nails, and an iron suspension loop the first: 24.5 cm; 9 3/4 in high (3)

Lot 257

‡ A SPANISH COWHORN POWDER-FLASK, LATE 18TH CENTURY with curved body formed with a flat inner face to fit against the body, fitted with iron basal cap, iron belt hook with pierced shaped bracket, and brass nozzle with iron spring cut-off and base 26.5 cm; 10 1/2 in overall Provenance Dr James D. Lavin

Lot 260

A CONTINENTAL POWDER-FLASK, MID-18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY FRENCH of pear-shaped cow horn, formed in two halves, the inner flat and the outer rounded, fitted with removable threaded brass nozzle with spring cut-off, four brass loops for suspension, and with an early cord 18.5 cm; 7 1/4 in

Lot 262

‡ A POWDER-FLASK, 19TH CENTURY with cowhorn body, turned wooden basal cap fitted with a threaded stopper, turned wooden nozzle, and sprung brass catch incorporating a suspension loop 22.0 cm; 8 3/4 in

Lot 264

A LARGE PATENT POWDER-FLASK FOR A GUN OR RIFLE BY G. & J.W. HAWKSLEY, MID-19TH CENTURY with leather-covered flattened pear-shaped body, fitted with signed German silver nozzle with spring cut-off, patent charger with two scales of capacity in grains and drams respectively, and in fine condition throughout 24.0 cm; 9 1/2 in See Riling 1953, p. 222, no. 72, the same type illustrated.

Lot 265

AN EMBOSSED COPPER POWDER-FLASK BY JAMES DIXON AND ANOTHER, MID-19TH CENTURY the first decorated with a trophy-of-game and signed beneath in raised letters on the outer face, fitted with moulded nozzle with spring cut-off; the second with copper body decorated with an embossed design within a beadwork frame, with brass nozzle with spring cut-off 20.3 cm; 8 in For the first see Riling 1953, p. 214, no. 20, the same type illustrated.

Lot 266

A CONTINENTAL SILVER-MOUNTED HORN PILL OR COSMETIC POWDER-FLASK, 19TH CENTURY with stained body formed with nine recesses, fitted with double hinged cover and a further pivoting cover, the latter studded with foliate washers and with a crowned vacant escutcheon supported by a lion and a unicorn, with a single ring for suspension 17.5 cm; 6 7/8 in

Lot 290

A CASED PAIR OF 36 BORE SAXON PERCUSSION OFFICER'S PISTOLS BY F. GERBIG, ZELLA ST BLASIN, CIRCA 1830 with etched twist swamped barrels inscribed 'Zella St Blassin' in silver over the breeches on a long flat and fitted with German silver fore-sights, engraved breech tangs, engraved stepped locks signed in silver and decorated with wolf masks on the tails, engraved percussion hammers, set triggers, figured walnut full stocks cut with a panel of chequering within a foliate frame on each side of the butts and enriched with minute silver nails, engraved German silver mounts including two-piece side-plates incorporating a winged monster mask, trigger-guards decorated with trophies-of-arms, butt-caps with the owner's initials 'Lv.P', a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes, horn fore-end caps, and horn tipped ramrods (one replaced): in a lined and fitted case, complete with some accessories including bullet mould and brass powder-flask 38.7cm; 15 1/4in This maker appears to be unrecorded.

Lot 316

‡ A CASED PAIR OF 20 BORE FRENCH PERCUSSION RIFLED TARGET PISTOLS BY DEVISME À PARIS, CIRCA 1860 with octagonal sighted rifled barrels etched with panels of scrolling foliage on a matted ground, signed on the flats, etched numbered breeches and tangs decorated en suite, the latter incorporating the back-sight, flush-fitting stepped locks decorated en suite, ebony half stocks (one very small chip opposite the lock), carved with foliage over the fore-ends, the butts carved with a large panel of elaborate foliage, fruit and flowers in low relief, etched iron trigger-guards, engraved and chiselled gilt-brass pommels decorated with scrolls, and brass ramrods, perhaps original: in fitted case, the exterior veneered in rosewood and inlaid on the lid with contrasting foliage and palmette, the interior lined in plum velvet and with accessories including embossed brass flask decorated with a classical warrior profile and marked 'B.A Paris', turn-screw, and bullet mould 20.5 cm; 8 in barrels

Lot 319

‡ A CASED PAIR OF 40 BORE CONTINENTAL PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOLS SIGNED 'FNI PAR BAUCHERON PIRMET', LIÈGE PROOF, CIRCA 1850 refinished throughout, with octagonal browned twist sighted barrels, engraved case-hardened breeches and tangs, signed engraved case-hardened stepped flush-fitting locks, set triggers, figured walnut half-stocks carved with foliage against a matted ground at the fore-ends, fluted butts, engraved case-hardened steel mounts comprising spurred trigger-guards and pommels, and no provision for ramrods: in original lined and fitted case (small cracks and chips to veneer) with some accessories including embossed brass flask decorated with a classical warrior profile and marked 'B.A Paris' and bullet mould (turn-screw missing) 23.8 cm; 9 3/8 in barrels Provenance Sotheby's, 18 December 1979, lot 310

Lot 320

‡ A CASED PAIR OF 25 BORE FRENCH FLINTLOCK RIFLED DUELLING PISTOLS BY PIRMET À PARIS, DATED 1820 with octagonal swamped sighted polygroove rifled barrels of strongly contrasting brown and white twist pattern (small areas of pitting), signed in gold capitals and numbered '1' and '2' respectively, case-hardened breeches inlaid with gold lines, struck with platinum-lined barrelsmiths stamps, platinum-lined vents, and struck with a further mark beneath, in an oval 'K.L' above crossed fronds, engraved case-hardened breech tangs incorporating the back-sights, engraved case-hardened locks signed in gold capitals with fronds at each end within oval frames, dated on the inside, fitted with engraved case-hardened cocks, semi-rainproof platinum-lined pans, and set triggers, highly figured walnut half-stocks, chequered butts, engraved case-hardened steel mounts including spurred trigger-guards with urn finials, and 'bat-wing' side-plates, no provision for ramrods, and much finish, perhaps early, throughout: in rosewood veneered fitted case, probably original (lid cracked and repaired), the interior lined in red baize and with accessories including bullet mould, powder-flask and turn-screw 22.0 cm; 8 ¾ in barrel Provenance Christie's, 8th July 1980, lot 135 Pirmet is recorded in Paris circa 1779-1818, as maker to Jérôme Bonaparte, King of Westphalia, the Duc d'Angoulême and Louis XVIII. He was one of the signatories of the Parisian gunmakers against the Manufactory at Versailles.

Lot 341

‡ A FINE CASED PAIR OF ROYAL 20 BORE D.B. PERCUSSION RIFLED HOWDAH PISTOLS, MADE FOR TAKHAT SINGH, MAHARAJA OF JODHPUR (1843-73) AND INSCRIBED TO HIS SON, KANWAR SHRI JASWANT SINGH II, BY CHARLES LANCASTER, 151 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, NOS. 3637/8, CIRCA 1862 with signed browned twist sighted barrels rifled with seven grooves, proofed, numbered and with the barrelsmith's initials 'CL' beneath the breeches, the ribs with gold inlaid Devenagri inscription to Kanwar Shri Jaswant Singh II, fitted with blued blade fore-sights, engraved and gilt breeches with fences and pierced platinum plugs, engraved gilt breech tangs incorporating the back-sights, signed engraved gilt locks numbered on the inside, fitted with blued bolt safety-catches and detents, wooden stocks encased in sheet silver, decorated with chevrons behind the locks, the pommels and fore-ends each with hinged silver trap, engraved gilt iron trigger-guards with pineapple finials and numbered tails, blued belt-hooks, original iron ramrods and much original finish: in original fitted oak case lined in blue velvet (one compartment divider damaged, small areas of wear), the lid with trade label (extensive tears), and with some contemporary accessories including pigskin powder-flask, wad cutter, bullet mould and leather pouch with spare nipples and lock retaining screws 16.5 cm; 6 ½ in barrels The Lancaster records state that these pistols (nos. 3637 and 3638) were made in 1862 for the Maharaja of Jodhpur. During this and the preceding year the Maharaja bought no less than fourteen firearms from Lancaster. The inscription on the barrels records their ownership by his son, and successor as Maharaja, Kanwar Shri Jaswant Singh II (1838-95). Jaswant Singh II was born in 1837 and succeeded to the gadi in February 1873. He was a reformist ruler, bringing prosperity to Jodhpur through the introduction of railways, canals, lakes and telegraphs. He was made a Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India on New Year's Day 1876 in Calcutta by the Prince of Wales. The Prince was later presented by the Maharaja with the gold, silver and ruby-mounted perfume holder that is now in the Royal Collection (RCIN 28692).

Lot 347

‡ A FINE CASED 64 BORE SIX-SHOT PERCUSSION PEPPERBOX REVOLVER BY H. TATHAM, 37 CHARING CROSS, LONDON, CIRCA 1845 with case-hardened fluted barrel group engraved around the muzzles, signed engraved German silver action, fitted with engraved case-hardened bar hammer, blued trigger, blued sliding thumb-piece safety-catch, and blued belt hook, finely chequered walnut butt, engraved blued trigger-guard, engraved case-hardened butt-cap with trap, vacant silver escutcheon and much original finish throughout: in original fitted mahogany case lined in blue velvet, the lid with vacant brass escutcheon on the outside and with trade label for no. 37 Charing Cross on the inside (one small stain), complete with accessories including bullet mould, rammer and copper power-flask 11.5 cm; 4½ in barrels Provenance Christie's, 25th February 1981, lot 215 Henry (2) Tatham succeeded his father, of the same name, at 37 Charing Cross after his death in 1834.

Lot 348

‡ A FINE CASED PAIR OF 40 BORE 6-SHOT PERCUSSION PEPPERBOX REVOLVERS BY WESTLEY RICHARDS, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1850 each with case-hardened fluted barrel group engraved around the muzzles, engraved case-hardened rounded action signed on the left and inscribed 'improved revolving pistol' on the right, fitted with engraved case-hardened bar hammer, blued sliding thumb-piece safety-catch, finely chequered figured walnut butt with engraved case-hardened trap, engraved blued trigger-guard, vacant escutcheon, and each retaining much original finish throughout: in original fitted oak case, the lid with flush-fitting circular brass carrying handle on the outside, the interior lined in green baize, with trade label for 170 New Bond Street (one small tear), and with some accessories including three-way flask and rammer 14.0 cm; 5 ½ in barrels Provenance Christie's, 29th October 1980, lot 153

Lot 361

A CASED .750 CALIBRE PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE FOR BELTED BALL BY JOSEPH EGG & SON, NO. 3222, LONDON PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1840 with rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrel fitted with restored folding leaf back-sight (signature re-engraved over the breech), engraved breech with pierced platinum plug, engraved breech tang, signed engraved lock (largely obscured), figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip, engraved iron mounts (refreshed) including numbered trigger-guard and butt-plate decorated with a stag, vacant silver escutcheon, horn fore-end cap and brass-tipped wooden ramrod: in associated leather-covered fitted case lined in green baize, with facsimile trade label, with pigskin-covered powder-flask by G. & J. W. Hawksley and bullet mould 76.5 cm; 30 1/8 in barrel Joseph Egg & Son are recorded at 1 Piccadilly circa 1835-41 and later became Charles & Henry Egg.

Lot 371

A CASED PAIR OF 30 BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS BY HARVEY WALKLATE MORTIMER, LONDON, GUNMAKER TO HIS MAJESTY, CIRCA 1790 with signed rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrels inlaid with a pair of gold lines at the breeches, gold-lined vents, engraved tangs decorated with flowers and foliage and incorporating standing back-sights, stepped bolted locks signed within an oval frame, engraved with trophies-of-arms on the tails, fitted with detents, bevelled cocks, gold-lined pans, and engraved steels with rollers, set triggers, highly figured polished walnut full stocks, chequered butts finely carved as a clam in the round at the pommels (the last third of one fore-end restored), engraved iron mounts comprising trigger-guards with elaborate trophies-of-arms on the bows and terminals formed as urns surmounted by large flowers and pineapples, a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes with some blued finish, and each with iron-tipped wooden ramrod: in fitted, perhaps original, oak case lined in green baize (light wear, one compartment lid cracked), the lid with Chippendale handle and the interior with trade label for 89 Fleet Street, complete with brass three-way flask and iron bullet mould 26.5 cm; 10 1/2 in barrels

Lot 382

‡ A RARE CASED PAIR OF 40 BORE FORSYTH PATENT SECOND MODEL SLIDING MAGAZINE-PRIMED DUELLING PISTOLS BY FORSYTH & CO. PATENT GUNMAKER'S, LONDON, NOS. 3471 AND 3472, CIRCA 1828 with heavy browned twist octagonal sighted barrels, signed 'Forsyth & Co. Patent Gunmakers, London' in block capitals on the flats, struck with proof marks and the serial numbers beneath, case-hardened breeches numbered en suite, inlaid with platinum lines, fitted with slider beds formed with a scroll at the front and with engraved platinum plugs, scroll-engraved case-hardened breech tangs incorporating the back-sights, flush-fitting flat locks signed 'Forsyth & Co.' in block capitals, engraved with sprays of foliage and border ornament and numbered on the inside, fitted with detents, blued bolt safety-catches, engraved hammers en suite, case-hardened links, and engraved case-hardened sliding magazines, polished highly figured walnut half-stocks, chequered butts, engraved blued steel mounts decorated en suite with the locks, comprising trigger-guards, pear-shaped butt-caps, ramrod-pipes, vacant silver escutcheons, silver barrel bolt escutcheons, silver fore-end caps and original horn-tipped ramrods with brass terminals: in a fitted mahogany case lined in green baize (small areas of wear, adapted to fit the pistols), fitted with flush-fitting brass carrying handle on the outside (small crack, key escutcheon missing), the interior with Lang trade label for No. 7 Haymarket (circa 1821-52), complete with two oil bottles, three-way flask, rammer, and pricker 25.5 cm; 10 in barrels Alexander John Forsyth (1768-1843), a Scottish clergyman with an interest in sport, mechanics and chemistry patented his device for igniting a gun from fulminate of mercury in 1807. Soon after his company was established with workmen under the master gunmaker James Purdey. For a full account see Neal and Back 1969.

Lot 383

A CASED .31 CALIBRE COLT MODEL 1849 LONDON POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER, NO. 999 FOR 1853 with blued octagonal sighted 6in barrel (small losses) with two line London address and struck with London proof marks on the left (feint), engraved cylinder with stagecoach holdup scene and some blued finish, frame stamped 'Colt's patent' on the left and with traces of case-hardened finish, silver-plated brass back-strap and trigger-guard, select quality figured walnut grips, matching numbers, and much original finish: in its fitted oak case lined in blue velvet, with accessories including Colt's patent powder-flask embossed with an eagle, Colt's patent iron bullet mould, combined wrench and turnscrew and nickel oil bottle by James Dixons and Sons 29.4 cm; 11 5/8 in

Lot 53

‡ A LARGE COPPER, SILVER AND GILT POWDER-FLASK, LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY, PERHAPS CAUCASIAN with near rectangular body, decorated with engraved, nielloed, and enamelled panels and inset with two red pastes in the centre, fitted with moulded nozzle decorated en suite, with spring cut-off, cap retained by chains, and two loops for suspension 25.5 cm; 10 in high

Lot 54

‡ A RUSSIAN SMALL ENAMELLED BRASS POWDER-FLASK, 17TH/18TH CENTURY of circular form, enamelled on each face with polychrome geometric designs including palmettes and arabesques, fitted with moulded nozzle with bird-shaped spring-catch (small repairs) 8.0 cm; 3 1/8 in high A closely related flask was sold Sotheby's, 7th December 2001, lot 75

Lot 55

‡ A RUSSIAN SMALL ENAMELLED BRASS POWDER-FLASK, 17TH/18TH CENTURY of circular form, enamelled on each face with polychrome designs formed around a central flowerhead, fitted with moulded nozzle with bird-shaped spring-catch, and a pair of suspension loops 7.0 cm; 2 3/4 in high An almost identical flask is preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (inv. no. 1227-1888)

Lot 57

‡ AN AFRICAN WOOD AND LEATHER FLASK, PROBABLY EAST AFRICA, 19TH CENTURY formed in four pieces, the central section decorated with punched ornament enclosing a raised triangular moulding, stitched leather nozzle, with long leather cord 33.0 cm; 13 in

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