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Lot 131

Northumberland, Simonburn.- Proceedings Relative to the Great Tythes of the Parish of Simonburn, Northumberland... Collected by John Fenwick, manuscripts and letters, later title and 180pp. excluding blanks, in several hands, extracts from Acts of Parliament at end, pen and ink and hand-coloured map of Simonburn Parish by John Fryer and Sons, 1809, some water-staining, bookplate of John Fenwick on front pastedown, 19th century morocco, gilt, slightly water damaged, faded, edges rubbed, folio, 1793-1809.

Lot 16

Cosmology.- [Beaumont (John)] Considerations on a book, entituled The theory of the earth. Publisht some years since by the learned Dr. Burnet, title with woodcut device, a few woodcut illustrations, lacking C2&3, title with marginal repairs, with loss of a letter, B4 small section torn from text and loosely inserted, outer margins trimmed, affecting some pagination and printed side-notes, a few repaired tears, stained, mostly lightly browned, 18th century ink ownership inscription of Jeremiah Percy to lower margin of final f., contemporary sheep, rebacked, corners repaired, rubbed and scuffed [Wing B1621], Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, 1693 § Italy.- Morland (Sir Samuel) The History of the evangelical churches of the valleys of Piemont· Containing a most exact geographical description of the place, and a faithfull account of the doctrine, life, and persecutions of the ancient inhabitants, first edition, title printed in red and black, folding engraved map, engraved illustrations, h4 advertisement f., lacking portrait, spotting and staining, including some water-staining mostly towards end, lightly browned, modern half calf, spine in compartments and with double burgundy leather labels, [Wing M2779], Printed by Henry Hills, one of His Highness's printers, for Adoniram Byfield, 1658; and 8 others, 17th century Religion, v.s. (10) sold not subject to return.

Lot 100

Johnson (John) The Costumes of the French Pyrenees, 30 hand-coloured lithographed plates, title lightly spotted, thereafter the odd light spot, original printed boards, rebacked, corners a little bumped, 1832 § Vaux (Frederic W.) Rambles in the Pyrenees and a visit to San Sebastian, half-title, frontispiece, folding map, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, 1838; and 5 others relating to the Basque Country and Navarre, 4to & 8vo (7)

Lot 97

Cervantès Saavedra (Miguel de) El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, 4 vol., new edition, 24 engraved plates, engraved folding map (with ?later hand-coloured line), bookplates, vol. 3 with 2 plate borders slightly soiled, contemporary calf, spines sunned, vol. 1 back-strip peeling away along upper joint, a couple of very small chips to spine ends, 8vo, Madrid, Joachin Ibarra, 1782

Lot 278

NO RESERVE World.- Maxwell (Gavin) Harpoon at a Venture, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to half-title, dust-jacket, light rubbing to extremities, paper reinforcement to verso at top and bottom, 1952 § Foskett (Reginald) The Zambesi Journal and Letters of Dr John Krirk, 2 vol., first edition, dust-jackets, light surface soiling and rubbing, light wear to extremities with creasing and a couple of small nicks, 1965 § Fricker (Karl) The Antarctic Regions, folding map in colour, ink ownership inscription front pastedown, 1904, all with black and white plates or photographs, original cloth, slight bumping to spine ends; and 21 others travel and Britain, v.s. (24)

Lot 246

NO RESERVE Africa.- Chapman (Abel) Retrospect: Reminiscences and Impressions of a Hunter-Naturalist, first edition, frontispiece, plates, captioned tissue-guards, illustrations, press reviews of author's works at end, previous owner's pencil inscription, bookplate, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1928 § O'Shea (T. J., editor) Farming & Planting in British East Africa, frontispiece, full-page illustrations, folding map at end, short tear at gutter, advertisements, scattered spotting, cracked hinges, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1917 § Meinertzhagen (Colonel R.) Pirates and Predators: the Piratical and Predatory Habits of Birds, first edition, 44 plates, several colour, scattered faint marginal spotting, previous owner's ink inscription to front free endpaper, original cloth, gilt, slight bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, faint spotting, light creasing to top edge, fractional chipping to corners and spine extremities, Edinburgh & London, 1959; and others similar, v.s. (18)

Lot 113

Spain.- Portugal.- Mentelle (Edme) and Pierre Gregoire Chanlaire. New Map of Spain and Portugal, Peninsular War-period map, engraving with hand-colouring, 960 x 1270 mm (33 1/2 x 49 5/8 in), dissected and mounted on linen, minor spotting and browning, folding into contemporary slipcase with publisher's printed label to upper cover, owner's ink inscription above 'Colonel Munro', scuffed and worn, 8vo, published by John Stockdale, 1808; together with 3 further folding maps of the Iberian Peninsula, including Louis Vivien de Saint-Martin's 'Carte des Royaumes d'Espagne et de Portugal', 1831 but revised to 1834, E. Collin's 'Carte des Royaumes d'Espagne et de Portugal', 1823, and James Wyld's 'Spain and Portugal, reduced from The Large Map in four sheets', 1836, occasional surface dirt and browning, and few folds splitting, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, 1823-1836 (4)

Lot 255

Germany.- [Baertels (Josef Anton)] Plan von der Residntz Stadt Mannheim, large bird's-eye plan of the City of Mannheim, showing the extensive fortifications, bridges crossing the Necker and Rhine rivers with a few ships and boats on the water, two trompe-l'oeil cartouches to the upper left and right, and allegorical figure of the city with a lion in the lower left, engraved map, 655 x 790 mm (25 3/4 x 31 1/8 in), dissected and mounted on linen, edged with silk, some spotting and surface dirt, handling creases, inscribed in ink verso 'Halliwell's Dictionary', folding without slipcase, 4to, [mid-18th century]⁂ Scarce baroque map of Mannheim, attributed to the little known engraver Josef Baertels. The British Library hold an example, catalogued as "Unidentified Publisher", with WorldCat only identifying one other example in the Zentralbibliothek Zürich. We have been unable to trace another example having been offered at auction.

Lot 252

Brazil.- Ruscelli (Girolamo) Brasil Nuova Tavola, map of Brazil with north oriented to the right, engraving on on laid paper without watermark, platemark 200 x 260 mm (7 7/8 x 10 1/4 in), sheet 215 x 295 mm (8 1/2 x 11 5/8 in), Italian text verso, central vertical fold with wormholes repaired verso, some surface dirt and finger soiling, unframed, [circa 1561 or slightly later].⁂ One of the earliest obtainable maps of the region.

Lot 42

Pirates.- West Indies.- Exquemelin (Alexandre Olivier) Bucaniers of America: or, a true account of the most remarkable assaults committed of late years upon the coasts of the West-Indies, by the bucaniers of Jamaica and Tortuga, parts 1-3 (of 4), first edition in English, 4 engraved portraits and 4 plates and maps only, of which 2 folding (including map of Panama), some water-staining, occasional spotting or marking, 19th century calf, rebacked, corners worn, rubbed, [Church 689; Goldsmiths' 2549; Hill 578; Sabin 23479; Wing E3894], small 4to, Printed for William Crooke at the Green Dragon without Temple Bar, 1684. sold not subject to return.

Lot 116

Spain.- Talbot Dillon (John) Travels Through Spain, with a View to Illustrate the Natural History and Physical Geography of that Kingdom, first edition, engraved frontispiece, engraved dedication page, engraved folding map (small closed tear to blank border), 6 engraved plates (2 folding), original boards with paper label to spine, manuscript inscription to upper cover, slightly rubbed and soiled, uncut, 4to, for G. Robinson, 1780.

Lot 247

Africa.- Ethiopia.- Ludolf (Hiob) A new history of Ethiopia. Being a full and accurate description of the kingdom of Abessinia, second edition in English, 9 engraved plates (including 'An Ethiopic Alphabet'), of which 8 folding, folding letterpress genealogical table, lacking folding map, first 2 ff. loose and little chipped, plate at p.58 with small abrasion and repaired tear, some foxing, mostly lightly browned, occasional staining, a few short tears, 19th century half calf, worn, but holding firm, [Wing L3470], folio, Printed for Samuel Smith bookseller, at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church yard, 1684. sold not subject to return. ⁂ Hiob Ludolf (1624-1704) German philologist and historian; described by Edward Ullendorff as 'the most illustrious name in Ethiopic scholarship'.

Lot 19

COLLECTION OF RALLY PROGRAMS AND OTHER RALLYING EPHEMERA Containing: - Book of regulations and programmes for the: Lombard RAC Rally of 1981 (several copies of programme) Lombard Golden 50 of 1982 (several copies of programme) - Copies of MSA licenses for 1989 Ford Motor Company - SCCA Rally Rules for 1984 - Cork 20 Rally of 1984 - Road book for the 32nd French Tour de Course in May 1988. - Regulations for the RAC Rally of 1981  - Book of Stage Maps for the Cartel International Rally - Regulation book for the RAC Rally of 1986 - Programme for the Rallye D'Italia Sanremo of 1988 - Route book (parts 1 and 2) and Service - Manual for the 1982 SCCA / POR Rally - Route map for the 1981 SCCA / POR Rally - Final entry list for the 1968 Gulf London Rally - Programme for the Argentinian Rally  - Programme for the Lombard RAC Rally of 1988 - Programme for the Lombard RAC Rally of 1984 - Stage Commanders' Manual and press list for the RAC Rally of 1984 - List of Ford Service Points for the 1989 Lombard RAC Rally - Help Service brochure for the and 1988 RAC Rally - Leaflet for the Chinese 555 Rally  - Press release to support the 1987 Toyota Olympus Rally   - Entry form for the 1938 Welsh Motor Rally - Entry form for the 1970 RAC Rally - Ford Team Information pack for the 1000 Lakes of 1988 Also: - Copy of The Sports Car dated September 1935 - Le Mans 2000 programme Offered with no reserve.

Lot 250

SEVEN PRE- AND EARLY POST-WAR INSTRUCTION BOOKS SEVEN PRE-WAR INSTRUCTION AND PARTS BOOKS  This Lot comprises of the following: 1. Saxon Roadster - Parts Price List for 1916. 146 pages with black/white illustrations and order form to the back. 2. Ford Models AB and ABF - Early 1930s Instruction book. 3. Metallurgique Ltd - c.1910 Instruction Book and Great Britain road map. 4. Hillman - Facts and Figures for Minx and 14 models (1939/40) 5. Swift 10hp Light Car - Abridged Instructions for the Care and Maintenance (1920s) 6. Ford Popular - Early 1950s Instruction book. 7. Vauxhall - 14-40 H.P. Instruction Book (1920s)

Lot 1371

A framed and glazed map of Dorsetshire with printed scene of Shaftesbury and heraldry. In modern pine wood frame & glazed, frame size approx. 38cm x 45cm.

Lot 1379

An antique "Nordovicvm" prospect view of Norwich, 1821 by local map maker Richard Taylor. Framed & glazed, frame size approx. 44 x 54cm.

Lot 921

Large and Detailed Gold Plated Map of the World. World Map by Peter Schenk, The Elder 16-45-1715, Good Quality and Detailed Map of the World Housed In a Glass Picture Frame, 22,5 by 18.5 Inches.

Lot 1373

Beatles Interest - The Magical Mystery Trip Limited Edition VHS, with Certificate of Authenticity Silver Edition 2835/5000. The Magical Mystery Trip was produced in 1992 by VEX films commemorating an inside look at the Beatles original 1967 movie known as The Magical Mystery Tour. Only 5,000 of this Silver Edition film set were made. Items include a sealed, limited edition 23 min. VHS tape which shows video footage of life with the Beatles (1966 and 1967), a 29-page booklet containing photographs of the Beatles and info about the Magical Mystery Tour film, an 11 x 1-3/4" map pertaining to the filming. New condition.

Lot 20

After Emanuel Bowen (British 1694-1767), 'An Accurate Map of the West Riding of Yorkshire Divided into its Wapontakes' with a view of the City of York, hand coloured engraving. H.58 W.76cm

Lot 51

Map of Scottish Islands "Lorna" by J. Bleau (1596 1673), engraved by Timothy Pont, published c1645. Spanish text on verso. Excellent original hand colouring. 1645 or 1648. All autographed items 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 £9.99

Lot 173

RICHARD GRIFFITH, A LARGE GENERAL MAP OF IRELAND 1855, to accompany the report of railway commissioners", colour and paper, signed Richard Griffith, 1855shewing the Principal Physical Features and Geological Structure OF THE COUNTRY.-- constructed in 1836 and engraved in 1837-8 Published and Sold By Hodges and Smith, Dublin, and James Gardner, London. With whom Copies coloured Geologically are deposited. Price twenty shillings plain. 1480 x 1820 A very large and detailed map of Ireland, including geological and navigational information. Published in 6 separate sheets available flat or dissected on linen. They were sold in black and white, coloured by county or coloured geologically. The example here is coloured by county and has been dissected and mounted on linen and the six sheets come with their own marbled slip case. is coloured by count., Close examination under the colouring will reveal the dotted lines used when they were coloured geologically. At bottom of the map is a facsimile signature, Dublin March 28th 1839. Richard Griffith. There also appears a large list, in five parts, of References and Authorities together with the following note: The Map was constructed by order of the Government for the specific purposes of the Railway Commission - The Commissioners have caused it to be Engraved and Published in the hope it may prove of some general utility but it must not be considered as aiming at minuteness or accuracy of Detail. (even in those days engineers were covering themselves). The note is signed in facsimile by Thos. A. Larcom, Lieut. R. Engr. Each sheet measures approx 740 x 610, the overall size being. The illustration shows the 6 sheets joined up. For a more detailed history of the map see Sheets of Many Colours, by Gordon herries Davies. abl 352(I)

Lot 206

A LARGE MAP 'THE EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL MAP OF IRELAND', stamped 'Ireland' verso. 122(w) x 155(h)cm

Lot 257

An 1889 Eastern Telegraph Company Ltd paper knife with a map to the treen blade and a calendar to the lacquered handle, 33c, longLocation:

Lot 307

A mixed lot to include various drinking glasses, ceramics, mixed pictures to include a map of Dorset, books, a camel stool and various other itemsLocation:

Lot 401

A quantity of stone and treen African and Eastern models and figures and a map print of the South Western CapeLocation: BWR

Lot 420

An 18th century road map, Kings Lynn, Norfolk to Harwich, Essex, by John Ogilvy, in strip frame

Lot 421

A coloured map of the City of London, in strip frame

Lot 72

A.A. Milne Winnie-The-Pooh with Decorations by Ernest H. Shepard, published E.P. Dutton 1926, first American edition, in publisher's original gilt cloth with illustrated map endpapers

Lot 84

WW2 RAF Squadron Leader George 'Johnny' Johnson Signed 11 x 9 inch Colour The Dams Raid 16-17th May 1943 Reproduction Map. 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.

Lot 333

G.W BACON; a leather cased set of nine maps including North England, North Wales, Lancs and York, South Wales, Midlands, Eastern Counties, South East, South West and South Central, together with a universal map measurer.

Lot 336

JOHN SPEED; a 17th century map of Denbighshire, framed and glazed.

Lot 338

AFTER JOHN McCAHEY; a 19th century lithograph, Dale Street (Liverpool) in 1850, overall 55 x 85cm, with a late 19th century calendar for the Ancient Order of Foresters, circa 1894, and a map of Denbighshire (3)

Lot 103

WW2 RAF 3 Dambusters Geo 'Johnny' Johnson, Ken Lucas and Maureen Stevens Signed 14 x 12 inch Colour The Dams Raid 16-17th May 1943 Replica Bomb Map. 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.

Lot 37

WW2 RAF 3 Dambuster, 617 Sqn veterans Geo 'Johnny' Johnson, Ken Lucas and Maureen Stevens Signed 14 x 12 inch Colour The Dams Raid 16-17th May 1943 Replica Bomb Map. 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.

Lot 421

Charles de Gaulle signed book page removed from book. Illustration map of France. President of France and led the French Resistance in WW2. 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.

Lot 49

WW2 RAF. The Great Escape Ron Wade, Dick Starkey, Jack Lyons and 2 others Signed The Great Escape Map Print In Pencil. Measures 16.5 x 11.5 inches. 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.

Lot 585

After Timothy Pont Praefectura Renfroana, the Baronie of Renfrow (Renfrew), coloured map  published 1654 Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 655

A mixed lot, to include a Wills cigarette packet signed by John Prentice and two other players for Rangers FC, cigarette cards largely of a football interest, large linen-backed map of Argyll, vintage wallets etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 86

The Silver Map of Great Britain, hallmarked, framed, 51cm x 69cm.

Lot 250

1945 Dated Road Arrow Marker And Various Itemsconsisting 12 inch diameter red circle with central printed, white arrow.  The base dated 1945.  Together with white canvas and wirework pyramid mine marker dated 1944 ... Yellow printed mine flag with black printed skull and crossbones ... Webbing map case with full front cover.  Internal paper map of France.  Case dated 1944.  4 items.

Lot 257

1937 Pattern Webbing Equipment including pair 1939 dated utility pouches ... Full cradle waterbottle carrier complete with waterbottle ... 2 x green blancoed, MT driver's double ammo pouches ... Blancoed bayonet frog ... Entrenching tool handle complete in webbing case ... 1944 dated map case ... 1942 dated shell dressing haversack.  Quantity.

Lot 291

WW2 Child's Mickey Mouse Respiratorred rubber face mask with circular eye lenses.  Cord head harness.  Lower, blue painted filter.  Contained in its card box.  The lid with printed instructions.  Together with a black civilian respirator, contained in its Bournemouth District card box and then in a red painted Elkes Biscuits gas mask container tin box ... 1944 dated, webbing map case, complete with Midlands Area map.  3 items.

Lot 448

Box of antiquarian religious books, most leather bound to include; 'A body of Practical Divinity, compiled by the Reverend Assembly of Divines and Westminster' by Thomas Watson, printed for Thomas Parkhurst 1692, 'History of the Old and New Testament', fourth edition, 1711, 'Book of Common Prayer' 1786, miniature bible, New Testament in Latin 1813, large book of common prayer 1738. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Generally poor/distressed condition.   These books have not been collated, many have broken spines and are in very poor condition.  The small 'History of Old and New Testament' does include what appears to be the majority of its illustrations and at least one map.  Many illustrations have been repaired.

Lot 3342

A LARGE FRAMED ORDNANCE SURVEY MAP OF CHESHIRE, 51" SQUARE

Lot 1222

Framed Blaeu wall map and another. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 179

Two maps from the early 20th century. One map of the Greek Peninsula - by B.Papachrysanthou 1925, with a memo insert with the colours used to show "the states of the Greek Penisula" and a second insert with Constantinople and it's suburbs. Gloss paper on fabric mounted on two horizontal wooden poles, 90x68cm. The second map of Palestine - Apostolopoulou, 1906 - 1911. Gloss paper on fabric mounted on two horizontal wooden poles, 85x67cm. Together with other Greek and Cypriot maps and old posters.Δυο σχολικοί χάρτες.  'ΧΑΡΤΗΣ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗΣ ΧΕΡΣΟΝΗΣΟΥ' - Β. Παπαχρυσάνθου 1925, με δυο υπομνήματα, το πάνω αριστερά με τα χρώματα των συνόρων των κρατών της Ελληνικής χερσονήσου και κάτω αριστερά με την Κωνσταντινούπολη με τα περίχωρα και 'Χάρτης της Παλαιστίνης' Εγκεκριμένος επί πέντε ετη - Θ. Ν. Αποστολοπούλου 1906 - 1911. Μαζί με διάφορους άλλους χάρτες της Ελλάδας και Κύπρου και παλιές αφίσες.

Lot 239

Reproduction coloured map of Norfolk

Lot 166

A Framed Robert Morden Map of England, C.1807, 42x36cm

Lot 192

An Early 19th Century Hand Coloured Engraved Map of Salop, Published Jan 1st 1808 by R Phillips, 18x10cm

Lot 205

A Framed Map of Cheshire by Thomas Kitchin, 23x15cm

Lot 36

A pair of oil paintings on canvas each depicting a rural landscape with sheep to the foreground, signed D. Jarman, 8” x 12”; a hand-coloured map of “Somersetshire” by Robert Morden, 14” x 16½”; & three other decorative pictures.

Lot 944

A framed map of the British Empire

Lot 388

Four prints and pictures. Comprising a watercolour by Anne Cherry, depicting a landscape, 27cm x 18cm, a study in pencil of a church, unsigned, 34.5cm x 24.5cm, a contemporary print of a map, 55cm x 42cm and an etching after Judge of St George's Chapel, Windsor, 24cm x 19cm, all framed and glazed

Lot 475

An interesting Bartholomew's 'Half-Inch to Mile' coloured pre-motorway map of North Lancashire & Isle of Man, mounted , framed and glazed 53cm x 73cm & \64cm x 83cm

Lot 556

Victorian - Wyld's new map of London 1877, Geographer to the late Queen

Lot 599

WW2 c 1942 RAF pilots silk escape Evasion P.O.W map Belgrade Budapest

Lot 106

1965 Saab 96 Transmission: manualMileage:The Saab 96 was manufactured and marketed from 1960 to January 1980, replacing the 93. The 96 featured aerodynamic two-door bodywork, four passenger seating and at first a two-stroke, three-cylinder engine, later a four-stroke V4. The front end was lengthened for 1965 models, in preparation for a new engine, and the radiator was placed ahead of the engine rather than above and behind, a leftover from the thermosiphon cooling days. Both front and rear windows were enlarged slightly for 1968 models. The Saab 96 was driven most famously by Erik Carlsson in many international rallies, coming first in the 1960, 1961 and 1962 RAC Rallies and first in the 1962 and 1963 Monte Carlo Rallies.It was these successive, top-level victories that put the Saab 96 'on the map' and established its reputation for reliability and toughness. Carlsson also competed in the East African Safari Rally.Famous rallying names such as Simo Lampinen, Per Eklund, Pat Moss-Carlsson, Tom Trana, Stig Blomqvist and Carl Orrenius have also been connected with the Saab 96.This rare, left hand drive two-stroke, three-cylinder example is presented in blue with two-tone blue interior. The engine has been 'tweaked' in order to keep up with modern traffic a bit better and sounds great! Its interior is original and it has two extra lights mounted to the front. These models are extremely rare, even the great private collector Jay Leno has one in his private collection!

Lot 508

*SIR GRAYSON PERRY (B. 1960): AN ART CLUB TEA TOWEL printed with a map of England design, framed and glazed, 63cm x 48cm overall

Lot 515

[TOPOGRAPHY]. SOMERSET Kelly's Directory of Somersetshire, 1910; 1923; and 1935, variant bindings, quarto, (3). Condition Report : 1910 rebound and lacking map; 1923 re-backed and lacking map. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 543

[MAPS]. LONDON Assorted maps, published by the London Topographical Society and others, including facsimiles of A Survey of Hatton Garden by Abraham Arlidge, 1694; The Tower of London, 1682; Langley & Belch's New Map of London, 1812; Charles Booth's Descriptive Map of London Poverty, 1889; and Jan Kip's Prospect of London, 1720.

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