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A Parker silver fountain pen, 8 other fountain pens, Mont Blanc ball-point pen, Sheaffer fountain pen, four other fountain pens and a Jif gold plated pencil, etc (18)

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A Conway Stewart blue-marbled pen and pencil set, Parker Duofold eye-dropper in marbled green finish, a Swan Leverless fountain pen and a Blackbird fountain pen

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A Waterman's Ideal silver lever-filling fountain pen, a Waterman's Ideal gold plated propelling safety pen and a Swan gold plated screw-cap fountain pen

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A Steelographica Ideal gold plated fountain pen.

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A Conway Stewart pen and pencil set, in marbled green and black, in case, a Pelikan pen and pencil set, Pelikan fountain pen, Parker, Duofold and one other Parker fountain pen

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A Namiki maki-e fountain pen, floral sprig design in Hiramakie, indistinctly signed, 14ct gold nib, lever-filling, stamped Made in Japan, 4.25ins long

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A SIGNED COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH OF DAVID BECKHAM, of Real Madrid and England, holding the Sports Personality of the Year Award. Signed in silver pen. Photograph 10" x 6.5", total size including frame and mounting 16.5" x 20".

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A COALPORT PORCELAIN INKSTAND of shell shape, the loop handle fashioned as a gilded swans head and neck, the blue ground exterior with painted floral clusters in reserve, the interior fitted with a removable inkwell and cover and a pair of fixed pen holders, and painted with bouquet of garden flowers. Unmarked. Length 5.25". Height 3.5".

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A VICTORIAN COLOURED STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELLANEOUS PEN HOLDER GROUP depicting a bird defending her young from a serpent, flanked by a pair of apertures, the rockwork base with shredded clay foliage. AF. Height 5".

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A 19th century French ebonised occasional table, with inlaid and pen work panel of children fishing on cabriole legs with floral inlaid understage, 2ft 5ins

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A George V silver desk stand, with silver topped cut glass ink bottle and pen recess, with shaped sides on scroll feet, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1910 7ins

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A George V silver desk stand, with two silver topped chamfered glass ink bottles and pen recess on ogee feet, makers Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1928 8ins

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An Edwardian silver chick pin cushion, maker Samuel Mordan & Co, Sheffield 1906, and a novelty pig pen brush on plinth base, Birmingham 1904

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STONEWARE TEAKETTLE INK. 2.75 ins tall, mustard glazed stoneware, pen rests to top. Impressed H. MORRELL LONDON to front above spout. Diamond registration mark impressed to rear. Very good.

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STONEWARE TEAKETTLE INK. 2.5 ins tall, mustard glaze stoneware teakettle ink, pen rests to top. Impressed H. MORRELL/ LONDON to front above spout. Diamond registration mark impressed to rear (possible in-manufacture flaw beside it?). Good. NR.

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HARWOODS INKWELL. 1.25 ins tall, 3.25 ins by 3 ins at base, variating brown saltglaze sloping shape, pen rest to top, 3 quill holes to front. impressed HARWOODS SUPERIOR BLACK WRITING INK/ 26 FENCHURCH ST/ LONDON, c. 1830-40. A few nibbles - generally good. NR.

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STEPHEN GREEN SALTGLAZE INKWELL. 1.25 ins tall, 3.75 ins wide at base, mid-brown saltglaze shaped ink, pen rests to top either side of ink aperture. Stephen Green Lambeth in raised script lettering to underside of base. Very good. NR.

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PYRAMID INKWELL. 2.5 ins tall, 2.75 ins at base, buff glazed stoneware shaped as a flat topped pyramid with 3 pen rests to top, & upturned spout to front. Rare, unusual, early? Very good. NR.

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Kent - Sutton at Hone. Three fragile hand-coloured pen and ink estate plans on paper, late 16th c., each with ornamental title cartouche, scale and dividers, one titled Newlands Heath with adjacent manors of Sutton at Hone (dated 1589), including the names of 'Jack Smithes croft - Peartrye', 'Holloway Croft - Sir H: Cobham', 'The Steen - Mr Boswell', 'Rogers Croft', 'Jones croft', 'Mr Farbye', 'Birch Wood', 'Tylehouse Ground', etc., showing roads to Swanley, from Farmingham, etc.; the second of the manors of Sutton at Hone, undated and divided into eight squares, the largest showing 'Beechen hayes' and surrounding parcels of land, one parcel named 'Black Plage Feilde; the third undated, untitled and divided into sixteen squares, including roads titled Broad Lane, Tynkers Pitt Lane, Wheatersh Lane, 'from Barnend to Hawley', and lands of Sir Henry Cobham, Lady Pawlet, Mr Sheres, etc., all coloured with red, green and ochre pigments with black borders, all showing boundaries, woods and a few red-roofed dwellings, all with some soiling and sl. discolouration, some minor wear, all stitched to and strengthened by several contemporary backing sheets, each approx. 44 x 57 cm, plus five manuscript receipts and handwritten paper fragments relating to Sutton at Hone, 17th/18th c. (8).

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Mining. A large hand-drawn linen-backed plan of Tywarnhaile Mine, plotted by James C. Bergne, c. 1923, pen and ink with outline hand-colouring, showing shafts, contours, waterways, roads, railway, buildings, etc., approx. 100 x 212 cm, together with two defective and very large printed plans of the Parish of Wendron (1844) and Uny Lelant Mining District (1853) (3).

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Porkellis. Map of certain Lands at Porkellis, in the Parish of Wendron.... the property of Lord De Dunstanville by T. Bradley, 1812, a pen-and-ink map, "copied from Mr. Basset's plan May 1863, outlined in colours, overall some 53 by 50cms., with a very neat "Table of the Particulars" occupying the lower right-hand quarter, with Field Map of Porkellis in the Parish of Wendron.... Property of the Rev. Rich. Gervais Grylls and Thomas Grylls. By T. Bradley, 1813, a large pen-and-ink map, outlined in colours, overall some 42 x 80cms., with a very neat Table of Properties occupying the lower right-hand section, mounted in sections on linen, some damage, with some perishing of the paper at the central fold, and Plan of Mr. Glynn's Watercourse at Porthkellis, a pen-and-ink plan, c. 1820, overall some 79 x 32cm., on two joined pieces of paper, some damage at the folds (3).

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Allom (Thomas, 1804-72). Clovelly, North Devon, pen, ink & wash drawing, heightening with bodycolour, approx. 9.5 x 15.25cms, framed and glazed. This drawing was engraved by Tombleson, and published in 1832. A copy of the engraved version is included with this lot. (1).

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Allom (Thomas, 1804-72). Sefton Church, Lancashire, pencil, pen, ink & wash drawing, approx. 10 x 15cms (4" x 6.25"), framed and glazed, with Agnew's label to verso. The original drawing for the engraving in Vol.1 of Wright and Allom's Lancashire, c.1840. (1).

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Becker (Edmund). View near Bath, pen, ink & wash drawing, c.1790, showing the River Avon near Bath, indistinctly inscribed, affected by damp, approx. 25 x 35cms, framed and glazed (1).

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Clennell (Luke, 1781-1840, attrib,). Fishermen by the Shore, pen, ink & watercolour, showing a group of fishermen beside an old stone building, with fishing boat on the water and mountains in the distance, approx. 6.5 x 27cms, framed and glazed (1).

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Emanuel (Frank Lewis, 1856-1948). Tudor Merchant's House, Quay Hill, Tenby, 1904, pen, ink & wash drwg., signed and dated 17.12.04, approx. 22.5 x 10cms (8.75" x 4"), framed and glazed (1).

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English school. Monument to the Duc de Montpensier, Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey, early 19th-c. pen, ink & wash drawing, approx. 23.5 x 15.5cms (9.25" x 6"), framed and glazed (1).

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Gill (Edmund Waterfall, 1820-1894). Hillside landscape [probably Wales] with rocky river, mountains in the background, dated 1906, pen and watercolour in muted colours with a little bodycolour, approx. 28 x 42 cm, framed and glazed (broken) (1).

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Griffen (A. Francis, 20th-c). The Viaduct in Brighton, pen, ink & watercolour, showing a tree-lined street scene with figures looking down towards a railway viaduct, signed and titled, approx. 23 x 34cms, framed and glazed (1).

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Ledbury Park Album. Large album of prints and drawings formerly in the possession of the Biddulph Family of Ledbury Park, Herefordshire, c.1800-1850, incl. eighteen orig. pencil landscape drawings by John Francis Laporte (1761-1839), mostly of Ledbury Park and environs, incl. Malvern, Midsomer Hill nr. Ledbury, mostly signed or initialled, and dated 1813-21, three orig. pen, ink and wash views of Ledbury and Bradlow Knoll, by John James Barralet (1747-1815), twelve b&w proof lithos. views of the Lake District, pub. Day & Haghe, three b&w litho. views in Scotland, incl. one by D. O. Hill, printed by Hullmandel, and two by G. F. Prosser, three b&w litho. views by T. Ballard of Ledbury, depicting the new and old bridges at Over, nr. Gloucester (on india paper), Munnow Bridge, Monmouth & Upper Cottage, Wrekin, Shropshire, and approx. sixty-five other various prints and engravings, incl. one pencil drg. of Kenilworth Castle, various litho. views and caricatures, a few hand-col., etc., sheet size approx. 14" x 25", large late 18th-c. engr. armorial bookplate of the Biddulph Family of Ledbury to front pastedown, early 19th-c. half calf, somewhat worn, large oblong folio. Ledbury House or Ledbury Park was built in 1595, and was used as a headquarters by Prince Rupert during the Battle of Ledbury in 1645. John Francis Laporte was a pupil of John James Barralet. (1).

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Nash (Joseph, 1808-78). Thornbury Castle, nr. Bristol, pen, ink & watercolour, heightened with body colour, showing part of Thornbury Castle and the church beyond, approx. 25.5 x 35.5cms (10" x 14"), black and gilt frame, glazed. (1).

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Pocock (Nicholas, 1740-1821). Avon Gorge with Cooks's Folly looking up river, pen, ink & watercolour, approx. 17 x 25.5cms (6.75" x 10"), framed and glazed (1).

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English school. View of Rochester, Brompton, Chatham & Stroud, backed by Gad's Hill, pen, ink & watercolour, approx. 16.25 x 21cms, framed and glazed, with old typewritten label to verso, indicating that the drawing dates from around 1790, together with two other small-format watercolour views, 19th/20th-c., incl. one by Agostino Aglio, c.1830, both framed and glazed (3).

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Chinese watercolours. La Rue Peking [so titled on spine], mid 19th-c., album containing 100 fine pen, ink, watercolour and gouache Chinese watercolour drawings, on tissue paper (numbered 1-99 with a bis plate 70), each with ink caption in Chinese script, and pencil caption in French to lower margin, mostly depicting Chinese costume, trades, street scenes, punishments, modes of transport etc., each tipped-in to corners (some torn to lower outer corner), sheet size approx. 17.5 x 29.5cms, mounted on album leaves, a.e.g., late 19th-c three-quarter dark green morocco, a little rubbed, oblong folio (1).

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Herkomer (Sir Hubert von, 1849-1914). Arcadian Youth holding a Longbow, November 28th 1899, pen & ink sketch, signed and dated, sheet size approx. 280 x 215 mm Together with an ALs from the artist, on headed notepaper, dated 11th June 1899, addressed to Mr & Mrs Henry Tate [founder benefactors of the Tate Gallery], "How about the sittings? Would you like to come in now soon - or wait until October? ... yours sincerely Hubert Herkomer". (1).

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Italian School. Portico Interna del Portico del Panteon, early 19th-c. pen, ink & wash drawing of the portico of the Pantheon in Rome, small label in ink to reverse, giving title and the name "Antonia Aquavagi", approx. 21 x 15cms, wash mount, framed and glazed (1).

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Diana (Princess of Wales). Autograph letter signed 'Diana', Tuesday [1st April 1995], to Chryssie, "For a spiritual warrior you have an extraordinarily tough path to follow.", saying how sorry she was to hear about her baby and later continuing "Endless challenges going on this end (needless to say), but ample room for growth!", telling Chryssie to take great care of herself, thanking her for her letter and sending her love, Kensington Palace headed paper with crest and heading struck through with a single pen stroke, 2pp., 8vo, postmarked envelope with name and address details largely excised (1).

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Diana (Princess of Wales). Autograph note card signed 'Diana', Tuesday, probably March/April 1995, to Chryssie, hoping that everything is going well with her and her baby and hoping she's looking after herself "& not trying to heal the world", Kensington Palace blue note card with heading struck through with a single pen stroke, 2pp., unstamped envelope with Chryssie's name in Diana's hand (1).

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Rushton (William). Five orig. pen & ink satirical cartoons, c. 1970s, five b & w pen & ink cartoons, incl. Maggie Thatcher, Kurt Vonnegut, David Coleman & Judith Chalmers, etc., four with mounts, approx. 28 x 27 cm. and similar, together with two early issues of Private Eye (vol. I, nos. 5 & 6, 23rd February & 9th March 1962), four Beatles song sheets (Help!, Magical Mystery Tour, Eleanor Rigby & I'm Only Sleeping), another similar song sheet for the Ballad of Spotty Muldoon by Dudley Moore and Peter Cook, and other prints and ephemera, incl. some mounted Max Beerbohm prints, etc. (a folder).

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Flags. United States Navy (pub.), Flags of Maritime Nations, Washington D.C., 1868, eighteen col. litho. plates of flags, contemp. half morocco with leather label to upper cover, sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with a mid 19th century album of ms. flags, drawn with pen and watercolour and bound in contemp. cloth, plus two other related items (4).

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Miscellaneous books, incl. Lodge's Portraits of Illustrious Personages or Great Britain, 6 vols., 1823-27, 3 x 10 Pen & Pencil series (Australian Pictures, Canadian Pictures & Swiss Pictures), Drawings of British Plants, by Stella Ross-Craig, 4 vols., 1948-9 - 1957-59, The Rhine: or A Journey from Utrecht to Francfort, by T. Cogan, 2 vols. bound in 1, 1794, plus Victorian decorated cloth publications, medical interest etc. (2 cartons).

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Pen and Pencil Series. American Pictures; English Pictures; Pictures from thew German Fatherland..., each pub. Religious Tract Society, c. 1880, numerous wood eng. illusts. to text, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. pictorial boards, slim folio, together with Gilbert (Linney), Te Beauties & Wonders of Nature and Science..., c.1840, wood eng. plts., orig. cloth, rebacked, 8vo, plus other misc., mainly 19th c. (a carton).

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British Topography, including Selsey Bill: Historic and Prehistoric, by Edward Heron-Allen, 1911, occn. spotting, orig. cloth, rubbed and soiled, frayed with slight little loss at head of spine, large 4to, The Shores of Fife, by William Ballingall, Edinburgh, 1872, Irish Pictures drawn with Pen and Pencil, by Richard Lovett, pub. R.T.S., 1888, etc. (3 shelves).

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A Schierholz basket, early 20th century, of circular form, the rim pierced and applied with gilded garlands and bows, the interior florally painted, raised on three feet, 9.25" diameter, an English porcelain pen stand with integral ink well and liner, all over decorated with a tartan pattern and raised on four paw feet, 3" high and a Bloor Derby tureen base, circa 1840, decorated in a puce and gilt scrolling design with gadrooned rim, Bloor Derby circular mark, 11.5" diameter (3)

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A Rathbone silver plated desk stand, early 20th century, in art nouveau style formed as an ink well and hinged cover with associated glass liner and an integral pen tray, lightly hammered surface throughout, impressed 'Rathbone' and numbers '676-1903', 3.25" high, 10" wide

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A Victorian walnut and brass bound lap desk, circa 1888, the rectangular top inset with a presentation plaque to George Robson dated 1888 revealing a fitted interior with ink bottles, pen tray and letter divisions, 16" wide, 10.5" deep, 7" high

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A Victorian figured walnut Davenport, circa 1880, the slope front enclosing a satin birch lined interior with pigeon holes above an inset panel and wrythen fluted pilasters, flanked by a pull-out pen drawer and four short drawers to the right hand side, opposed by four false drawers raised on compressed bun feet and ceramic castors, distressed, 22" wide, 21.5" deep, 33" high

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AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY PEWTER CHARGER dated 1720 with broad rim, 16" diameter, another by Humphrey Pen, London 1677, 15" diamter, and a further charger 17" diameter. (3)

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A Jennings & Bettridge black papier mache oblong snuffers tray, gilt foliate frond decorated, 26cm; a circular coaster, gilt painted with foliate fronds and butterflies; and two pen trays, (4).

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A Victorian papier mache rectangular writing box, the cover painted with Crystal Palace within shaped gilt and mother of pearl inlaid reserve, the interior with red plush writing surface, inkwell, pen rest, etc, width 26cm.

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P...Sumner. Watercolour and pen & ink. 17th Lancers eight vignettes of uniforms through the ages, some mounted and the regimental crest. Signed. Each titled (latest date 1899). 34cm x 25.5cm; and a watercolour of a mounted 16th Lancer by another hand. 26.5cm x 20.4cm. Both F&G. (2).

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C17th School. Sanguine pen & ink. Two warriors resting. 8.8cm x 6.4cm. F&G.

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A good Victorian ormolu mounted walnut and marquetry lady's cylinder writing bureau, the rectangular top with pierced gilt brass three-quarter gallery above shaped quarter veneered retracting cylinder and sliding tooled leather writing surface with pen and well apertures, the back fitted with drawers and pigeon holes, above a drawer, shaped apron, slender cabriole legs, 77.5cm wide, c.1850

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A Chinese porcelain deskstand of rectangular form with lidded and hinged pen box, integral taper stick and two square wells containing an inkwell and pounce pot enamelled variously with landscapes, ladies with attendant children and birds amongst blooms on a profuse floral ground, 21.5cm. long, Qianlong, some repairs.

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An electro-plated inkstand of elongated oval shape, having a pierced gallery and central taperstick with gadrooned edges, snuffer lacking, flanked by a pair of facet cut glass ink bottles, the base with two pen recesses, raised on ball and claw feet, 28.5cm. long.

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DAVID WOODFORD (b. 1938), 'Pen Maen and Aran Fawddwy from Craig Conarch', signed, oil on canvas, 35" x 28".

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M. WILLIAMS, A young child with dog in the manner of Mabel Lucie Atwell, signed, watercolour, 12" x 8"; and another pen, ink and watercolour, a scene from Alice in Wonderland. (2)

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A Persian lacquer pen box, with a sliding lid and decorated with flowers and foliage, the interior with a metal well, pens and a metal spoon, 19th century, 26.5cm.

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A pair of Staffordshire recumbent Dalmatian pen holders, modelled facing left and right, on blue gilt lined bases, 16cm in length, late 19th century

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BENNETT, FRED, 1918, a related pair of WWI pen and wash cartoons, Battle of the Somme 1918, Lt Col A. Keates of the 6 Bn the Buffs, East Kent Regt portrait, a full length sketch in service uniform, 'Some Advance, 1918', 30cm x 15cm and 'All Objectives Taken, also Few Ojects!', 20cm x 26cm (2)

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