Football England collection includes 10 signed colour photo names include James Milner, Callum Wilson, Lewis Cook, Dwight McNeil, Jay Rodriguez, Aaron Lennon, Ben Gibson, Ryan Sessegnon, James Gomez and James Tarkowski. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
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PLAYS & MUSICALS: AUTOGRAPH ALBUM with 36 flyers and approximately one hundred and ninety signatures: Scrooge; An Inspector Calls; Relative Values; Grease Is The Word; Hot Stuff; City Of Angels; She Stoops To Conquer; `Entertaining Mr. Sloane; Forever Plaid; Oleanna; Medea; Marvin’s Room; Slice; Vita Virginia; Patsy Cline; Hair; Time of my Life; Looking Through a Glass Onion; Dame Peggy Ashcroft- A Celebration; Ted Heath Band; The Cemetery Club; Present From The Past; Crazy For You; Same Time Next Year; Moonlight; Cabaret; Jamais Vu etc; Jack & The Beanstalk; Dick Whittington; Piag; Aladdin; September Tide; Peter Pan; Helen Lederer-1994 UK Tour; April In Paris; & An Absolute Turkey. The Signatures Include: Anthony Newley, Kenneth Cranham, Julian Glover, Susan Hampshire, Debbie Gibson, Craig Mclachlan, David Essex, Donald Sinden, Miriam Margolyes, Barbara Windsor, David Suchet, Lia Williams, Diana Rigg, Alison Steadman, Dennis Waterman, Eileen Atkins, Penelope Wilton, Sandy Kelly, Sinitta, John Waters, Anne Charleston, Millicent Martin, Judy Cornwell, Gemma Craven, Christopher Blake, Ian Holm, Anna Massey, Jane Horrocks, Alan Cumming, Ken Campbell, Little & Large, Stefan Dennis, Kevin Lloyd, Jonathan Morris, Kate O’Mara, Elaine Paige, Susannah York, Michael Praed, Toyah Willcox, Brian Blessed, Helen Lederer, Maria Friedman and Griff Rhys Jones
London Transport pre-decimal GIBSON TICKET MACHINE as used on Country Area buses. Serial no 35310. Prints values from 1d to 1/- plus 3/- for Rover tickets and shows the month and day. Prints a good ticket and retains 'London Transport' on the printing plate. Comes with correct-type box (broken strap), webbing harness and spare ticket roll. [1 set]
DESCRIPTION REVISED SINCE PRINTED CATALOGUE: Accrington Corporation GIBSON TICKET MACHINE. Accrington was one of the few operators outside London to use Gibsons and this is their machine no 4. The machine issues tickets OK but could do with re-inking. The fare-value wheel is stuck. No box. [1]
London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE, serial no 26250. A decimal fare values machine which prints from 1 1/2p to 12 1/2p. In working order and prints a good ticket although in somewhat condensed format. Part of 'London Transport' has been erased from the printing plate. Comes with its original box, a partial harness and spare ticket roll. [1 unit]
London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE, serial no 25787. A decimal fare values machine which prints from 1 1/2p to 12 1/2p. In good working order and prints a reasonable ticket. 'London Transport' has been erased from the printing plate. Comes with its original box, spare ticket rolls and harness. [1 unit]
London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE, serial no 31766. An alpha fare values machine. In good working order and prints a reasonable ticket with 'London Transport' still on the printing plate but needs re-inking. Comes with a suitable, non-original box, non-original harness and spare ticket rolls. [1 unit]
London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE, serial no 21746. A decimal fare values machine which prints from 1 1/2p to 12 1/2p. In working order and prints a reasonable ticket. 'London Transport' has been erased from the printing plate. Comes with a suitable box (broken strap) and a good harness. [1 unit]
A rectangular treen box with birds on a branch, an egg shaped tin with mixed Dainty Toffees by George W Horner, a ceramic Victorian pegg doll head, a W. Oliver of Barcelona medication box, a Gibson & Co., Belfast cardboard pin holder, a leather covered trinket box, a photograph holder with a number of 19thc portraits of Gentlemen, a shaped Continental perfume bottle holder in the Art Nouveau style, a 1920s crepe handkerchief with yellow pompom, a Christmas tin with Mistletoe and candle and a collection of lip rouge boxes and powderette by Dubarry and a tablet holder and compressed flower toilet soap in original box (a lot)
Vinyl - 21 Northern Soul UK 7” singles on Pye Records to include: Roy Head, Jimmy Breedlove, Shirelles, The Satin Bells, Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels, Al Wilson, Brownhill Stamp duty, Wayne Gibson, Chuck Wood, Little Johnny Blair, Jerry Williams, Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, The Casualeers, Wilma Reading and others. Condition VG+ overall
Vinyl - Over 40 London Records Rarities / Obscurities with the majority being Rockabilly / Rock ’N’ Roll and Doo-Wop to include: Steve Lawrence, Tommy Frederick & The Hi-Notes, The Lennon Sisters, Linda Laurie, Jules Farmer, The Troubadors, The Royaltones, Sammy Turner, The Rondels, Ron Holden, Salt ’N Pepper, The Pets, The Nu Tornados, The Rays, The Khans, The Majors, Maecie Blane, The Shields, Bobby Hendricks, Bobby Pedrick, Jesse Lee Turner, John Zacherle, Jim Backus, Don Rondo, Jimmy Charles, Jimmy Clanton & His Rockets, Curtis Lee, The Crescendos, Jan And Arnie, The Jackson Brothers, Jack Ross, The Hollywood Flames, Down Gibson, The Sherrys and many more. Condition VG to VG+ overall
TSUMURA, AKIRA. ‘One Thousand and One Banjos’ The Tsumura Collection by Akira Tsumura. Scarce hardback book, with case and original shipping box, featuring comprehensive collection of Banjo’s, with over 3,000 art photographs throughout, including Banjo’s that cannot be found elsewhere. Sections on Minstrel era, late Victorian English, English Zither, English Presentation, American Classic, S.S. Stewart, and French banjos, French Mandolin Banjos, Ukulele Banjos, Bowl Mandolins, Four String Jazz Age Banjos (Bacon & Day, Epiphone, Gibson, Leedy, Ludwig, Paramount, Trujo, Vega, Washburn, Weymann, many more), plus New Banjo Makers, and Gibson Custom Shop. Limited one time production of 2,500 books, According to the winter 2009 edition of the Fretboard Journal, Akira Tsumura spent $3.8 million to have the books made. This works out to an original cost to produce these books was $1,520 for each copy. Published by Kodansha Amer Inc.
WWII Veterans Multi Signed Artist Proof Frank Wootton Print titled The Battle of Britain Memorial Trust 60th anniversary Limited Edition. Colour Print Measures 31x22 Overall. Signatures in Pencil include Billy Drake, Ginger Murray, Ken Mackenzie, Taffy Higginson, Pete Brothers, John Peel, Dennis David, Bob Doe, Tony Bartley, Desmond Sheen, Ken Lee, John Cunningham, John Gibson, Tom Neil, Bob Foster, BG Stapleton, Tony Iveson and few others. Superb Signatures, a Must Have Print. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Seltene Puppendame "Gibson Girl"Simon & Halbig. Germany 1159 S & H DEP 9 1/2 gemarkt. Ab 1894.Biskuitporzellan, Holz und Masse. L 57 cm. Kurbelkopf, blaue Schlafaugen, Wimpern, Ohrringe, blonde Echthaarperücke. 11-teiliger Gliederkörper mit weiblichen Formen. Zerschlissenes, violettes Seidenkleid Kopf defekt (mit geklebtem Ausbruch und Haarriss-Spinne an der Stirn). Körper teils übermalt, rechter Fuß bestoßen.Rare doll lady "Gibson Girl"Simon & Halbig. Germany 1159 S & H DEP 9 1/2 marked. From 1894.Biscuit porcelain, wood and mass. L 57 cm.Crank head, blue sleeping eyes, eyelashes, earrings, blond human hair wig. 11-piece articulated body with female forms. Tattered purple silk dress Head defective (with glued outbreak and hairline crack spider on the forehead). Body partly painted over, right foot bumped.*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
CAMDEN (WILLIAM)Britannia, Newly Translated into English: With Large Additions and Improvements...by Edmund Gibson, engraved portrait frontispiece, 50 engraved double-page or folding maps, 8 engraved plates of coins, several illustrations in the text, neatly repaired tear to map of Worcestershire, occasional very light spotting, later mottled calf, gilt, rebacked, corners bumped and one repaired [ESTC R12882; Chubb CXIII], folio (395 x 240mm.), A. Swalle, A. & J. Churchill, 1695This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DOYLE (ARTHUR CONAN)The Hound of the Baskervilles, FIRST EDITION, first issue with 'you' for 'your' on p. 13, half-title, frontispiece and 14 plates (of 15, a few re-inserted) after Sidney Paget, endpapers slightly stained with red off-set from binding, an autograph letter by Doyle's secretary (signed as if by Doyle) bound in, publisher's pictorial cloth gilt, rubbed, joints and spine ends frayed [Green and Gibson A26a], 8vo, George Newnes, 1902Footnotes:Tipped inside the upper cover is a secretarial letter signed from Doyle to Mr. A. Robson in Galashiels, stating that he has no plans to visit 'Galashiels again before June. From the voting I don't think there will be a general election for two years', on Hindhead, Haslemere headed paper, in the original envelope, dated 18 January 1902. Conan Doyle was to stand, unsuccessfully, as the Liberal Unionist candidate for the parliamentary seat of Hawick Burgh (including the town of Galashiels) in 1906.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Waterloo medal awarded to Lieutenant Herman Wolrabe, 1st Light Battalion, King’s German Legion, who was severely wounded at Villafranca on 24 June 1813; slightly wounded before Bayonne on 27 February 1814; severely wounded at a sortie made by the enemy from the citadel of Bayonne on 14 April 1814; and again severely wounded at Waterloo, in defence of La Haye Sainte, 18 June 1815 Waterloo 1815 (Lieut. Herman Wolrabe, 1st Light Batt. K.G.L.) fitted with original steel clip and ring suspension, very fine £4,000-£5,000 --- Provenance: An Important Collection of Medals to the King’s German Legion, Dix Noonan Webb, April 2003. Herman Wolrabe joined the Legion on 26 March 1811. He served in the Peninsula 1812-13; in Southern France 1813-14; in the Netherlands 1814; the campaign of 1815 and at the battle of Waterloo. He was severely wounded at Villafranca on 24 June 1813; slightly wounded before Bayonne on 27 February 1814; severely wounded at a sortie made by the enemy from the citadel of Bayonne on 14 April 1814; and again severely wounded at Waterloo, in defence of La Haye Sainte. He was placed on Half Pay on 25 October 1815, and died at Pomrau, near Klötze, in Hannover, on 14 February 1820. The farm of La Haye Sainte, located in front of the centre of Wellington’s line, was of crucial tactical importance to both attackers and defenders at Waterloo. French possession of the farm would give them the necessary springboard for the final attack on the Duke’s centre. If the French failed to occupy La Haye Sainte, Wellington’s centre was almost certainly secure. Unlike Hougoumont, whose possession was not critical to either side, La Haye Sainte was vital to both and held the key to the progress of the battle. The farm had a garrison of some 400 men of the 2nd Light Battalion, K.G.L., under Major George Baring, all armed with Baker rifles, who successfully defended the farm from the start of d’Erlon’s attack at around 1.30 p.m. until forced to abandon the post some five hours later. Throughout this time they were subjected to repeated heavy assaults in which the attackers hugely outnumbered the defenders. In the lulls between attacks the farm was under constant fire from skirmishers. Major Baring, having lost in the first attack upon La Haye Sainte, many officers and men in killed and wounded, applied for a re-inforcement, upon which two rifle-armed companies of the 1st Light Battalion under Captains Von Gilsa and Henry Marschalk were sent to his assistance. To these and part of his own (2nd Light) Battalion he gave the defence of the garden, and placed the remainder of his force in the buildings, under the charge of the three officers who had already so gallantly defended them. The combat continued at La Haye Sainte, and the 1st Light Battalion fired with great effect upon the troops which advanced against it from the road, but their loss was considerable, and several officers were wounded. Late in the afternoon, Baring and his men were desperately short of ammunition in the face of a terrific onslaught by the French, and reluctantly Baring gave the order to retire from the yard into the rear garden held by Captains Gilsa and Marschalk. The dwelling house now being in the hands of the enemy, Baring saw that it would be impossible to retain the garden and therefore retired to join two companies of the 1st Light Battalion in the hollow road behind the farm. Here the combat raged again, and many men and officers were struck down: of the 1st Light Battalion, Captain Henry von Marschalk, who throughout the day had exhibited a degree of coolness and bravery that could not be exceeded, was killed; Captain von Gilsa had his right arm shattered; Lieutenants Wolrabe, Leonhardt, Behne, Miniussir; Captain Christian Wynecken, Lieutenants Koester, Gibson, Genzkow, and Adolph Heise were wounded, the first three severely.
A rare First Boer War 1881 ‘Siege of Potchefstroom’ D.C.M. pair awarded to Driver Alfred Pead, Royal Artillery, for gallantry in rescuing a severely wounded man under heavy fire and successfully bringing him into the fort in safety Distinguished Conduct Medal, V.R. (Driv: A. Pead. R.A. 22nd Jany. 1881.); South Africa 1877-79, 1 clasp, 1879 (4754. Driv: A. Pead. 5th Bde. R.A.) scroll suspension on the second a little bent, edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise about very fine (2) £8,000-£10,000 --- Provenance: City Coins Postal Auction, September 2003. D.C.M. Recommendation submitted to the Queen, 21 September 1882; Royal Artillery Regimental Order No. 59 of December 1882: ‘Her Majesty, on the recommendation of His Royal Highness the Field-Marshal Commanding in Chief, has been pleased to approve of the grant of... silver medals (without annuity or gratuity) to the undermentioned men in recognition of gallant conduct performed by them during the investment of Potchefstroom by the Boers, viz.:- No. 10205, Driver R. Gibson, N Battery, 4th Brigade, Royal Artillery. No. 10127, Trumpeter N. H. Martin, N Battery, 4th Brigade, Royal Artillery. No. 16832, Driver A. Pead, T Battery, 1st Brigade, Royal Artillery.’ In a report submitted by Major C. Thornhill, Officer Commanding the Royal Artillery at Potchefstroom, dated 23 March 1881, he records as follows: “Further I have to bring to your attention the conspicuous gallantry of Drivers Gibson and Pead and Trumpter Martin, who on the occasion of the attack on the trenches on the 22nd January went out under the very heavy fire, and at great Personal risk carried in 2 wounded men. In the first instance Dvr. Gibson and Trumpeter Martin carried in Dvr. Walsh N/5 R.A. who I regret to say has since died of his wounds - and in the second instance Dvr. Gibson and Dvr. Pead carried in Private Colvin 2/21st Royal Scots Fus. - Dvr. Gibson thus being present in both instances which occurred within a few moments of each other. These acts speak of themselves without any further comment of mine.” Driver Alfred Pead was subsequently wounded at Potchefstroom on 1 February 1882. The medal was presented by the Queen at Windsor Castle on 8 December 1882, the following report being published in The Ipswich Journal, on 12 December: ‘THE GARRISON - On Friday last, Mr Pead, late driver F Battery 1st Brigade Royal Artillery, and formerly stationed here, received instructions to proceed to Windsor to receive the medal for distinguished conduct in the field, for an act of bravery performed during the late campaign in South Africa. The following is a brief account of the circumstances - In February (sic), 1881, a small detachment of the British Forces of the Royal Artillery and 21st Fusiliers occupied at fort at Potchefstroom. The Boers held a sap not far off and greatly troubled our small detachment. Volunteers were called for to try and dislodge the enemy. Twenty men, under command of Lieut. Hay, 21st Fusiliers, immediately came forward. The attack was on the whole successful. One man was severely wounded when Drivers Pead and Gibson and Trumpeter Martin, under very heavy fire from the enemy, succeeded in bringing the wounded man into the fort in safety. Driver Gibson and Trumpeter Martin shared the honour of each receiving a medal at Windsor. Mr Pead is, we believe, a native of Ipswich.’ Alfred Pead attested for the Royal Artillery on 13 October 1870, aged 19, and was posted to “F” Battery, 18 Brigade. He subsequently transferred to “M” Battery, 2 Brigade (No. 1899) and then to “A” Battery, 5 Brigade on 1 March 1879 (No. 4754); to Cape of Good Hope, 11 March 1879, and joined N/5 Brigade in South Africa, ‘being engaged against the Zulus’. “A” Battery subsequently became “T” Battery, 1 Brigade, and Pead served with this battery during the First Boer War (No. 16832) until invalided from South Africa on 3 June 1881, aboard the mail steamer Castle Duart to Netly Hospital and then to Depot 5 Brigade at Woolwich. On 7 October 1882, Pead was discharged time expired to Ipswich. Note: Awards for gallant and distinguished services during the First Boer War amounted to six V.C.s; one C.B.; four R.R.C.s; one C.G.M., and 20 D.C.M.s. No campaign medal, however, was issued. Sold original cutting from The Ipswich Journal, as quoted above, and with full research including muster details and copies of the relevant War Office records from The National Archives.
Operation Chastise cover with Scampton 60th anniversary of the Dams Raid postmark signed by 617 Squadron founding adjutant Flt Lt Harry Humphries who assisted Guy Gibson in putting together the crews for the Dams raid, comes with biographical insert. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
WW2 Battle of Britain. Sqn Ldr John Gibson DSO DFC Signed Handwritten Letter Dated 30/11/81. Gibson was a Royal Air Force (RAF) officer and a flying ace of the Second World War. He was credited with the destruction of 12 enemy aircraft. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
WW2. Rear Admiral J Lee Barber CB DSO and Vice Admiral Sir Donald Gibson KCB DSC Signed To Commemorate The Anniversary of the Battle of Matapan FDC. British Stamp with 28 March 90 Postmark. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Includes: (1) Set of 3 original b/w photos of the famous installation for ICC Antwerp in 1977, 17.5 x 12 cm. (2) Gordon Matta Clark: Five recent extractions (cutting thru, restructuring, infraforms and removal). Super rare card from Yaki Kornblit gallery Amsterdam, December 1973. 10.5 x 15 cm, printed both sides, mint copy. (3) Gordon Matta Clark: A series of partially totaled buildings. Announcement card for an exhibition at John Gibson gallery New York, Sept 21- Oct 16 1974. 10.5 x 15 cm, printed both sides. Mint. (total 5)
(1) Nineteen invitation cards from the 1970s, featuring artists such as Jean Le Gac, Niele Toroni, Peter Hutchinson, Roger Welch and Narrative Art group shows. (2) Card and 3 program sheets for 'Performances & Activities' organized at New York University, 1971. (3) Poster 'Recent Work', a Dennis Oppenheim exhibition at John Gibson and The Kitchen New York, 1975. Fine folded copy. (4) Eighteen cards from the 1980s, artists include Bertrand Lavier, Ange Leccia, Olivier Mosset and group shows (The New Poverty, Five French Artists, Five English Artists). Several cards have pinholes. (total 42)
Corrected from the Observations communicated to the Royal Society at London and the Royal Academy at Paris. Large engr. map w. handcol. borders, on 2 attached sheets, 64.5 x 94.5 cm. After John Senex and John Maxwell, monogrammed by the engraver "VDRuy" (? in the cartouche), ca. 1720. Sm. tears in narrow margins, horizontal fold and some creases. A good copy of this large, detailed map. (2) "Ie Carte de Pologne 1755". Handcol. engr. map, 45.5 x 53.5 cm. Signed "J. Gibson Sculp." in the plate, no address. A few sm. (repaired) tears in blank margins. -and 3 smaller engr. maps of the same region. (total 5)
Gibson Kel Kroyden five string banjo, bearing the Gibson Kalamazoo label fixed to the inside back, with faux mother of pearl floral decorated resonator back, 11" skin and inlaid mother of pearl fretboard, the head inlaid with the maker's name, scale length 26", hard case *This banjo has a replacement neck made by Adrian Farmer and the original neck has been retained
A collection of 75 x 33rpm vinyl records of mixed musical genres from the 60s, 70s and 80s to include artists such as Don Gibson, Billie Jo Spears, Gallagher & Lyle, Blondie, 5th Dimension among many others.The records have been originally well archived by a passionate collector, but have not been well stored in recent years and consequently some of the sleeves have damage. The records appear in fair to good condition overall but may vary. Records have not been played / tested. Records are sold as is and condition of individual records cannot be guaranteed.Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition
Bacon (Sir Francis) The Historie of the Raigne of King Henry the Seventh, first edition, first issue with errata uncorrected, engraved portrait frontispiece by John Payne, title within engraved architectural border, woodcut initials and headpieces, lacking initial blank, occasional scattered foxing, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, contemporary calf, neatly and sympathetically rebacked, wear to corners, some rubbing and surface wear to covers, [Gibson 116a; STC 1160; Pforzheimer 32], small folio, by W. Stansby for Matthew Lownes, and William Barret, 1622.
Bacon (Sir Francis) The Twoo Bookes...Of the proficience and advancement of Learning, divine and humane, first edition, lacks blank leaf 3H2 and final 2 errata leaves "Most copies were evidently issued without these" (ESTC), small burn-hole Pp3-Qq2, slightly affecting text, occasional spotting and soiling, later calf, gilt, [STC 1164; Gibson 81; Pforzheimer 36], 4to, Printed for Henrie Tomes, 1605.⁂ A very good copy of Bacon's first published philosophical work. This copy a variant with C4r line 5 reading "maniable" (not "amiable").Provenance: Isabella Douglas; Montrose; P. Rutherford (all with ink inscriptions to title).
Bacon (Sir Francis) Sylva Sylvarum: or A Naturall Historie, edited by William Rawley, 2 parts in 1, first edition, second issue (with printed title dated 1627), fine engraved portrait frontispiece and additional pictorial title, woodcut devices on titles, initials and headpieces, with blanks L3, 2A1, 2D4, 2M1 and g4, occasional light soiling to margins, 18th century ink ownership inscription to endpaper, contemporary calf, rebacked, retaining upper half of original backstrip, [Gibson 171; STC 1168], folio, Printed by I[ohn] H[aviland and Augustine Mathewes] for William Lee at the the Turks Head in Fleet-street, next to the Miter, 1627.⁂ Scarce at auction. The second part is Bacon's Utopian work New Atlantis.
Anatomy.- GIbson (Thomas) The Anatomy of Humane Bodies Epitomized, first edition, initial imprimatur f., 13 engraved plates, small portion of loss to head of P1 margin with some surface tearing affecting letters on verso, small rust-hole to 2E5, a few ink and pencil notes to rear endpaper, ink ownership inscription and book label to front pastedown, contemporary calf, splitting to head of joints, [Wellcome III, 113; Wing G672], for M. Flesher, 1682.⁂ The last leaf (Kk8) is signed Z4, being a cancel for Z4 (pp. 343-344) which is present in its original position.
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