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Lot 76

CLASSIC SOUL/FUNK LPs - (LARGELY) 70s PRESSINGS ONWARDS. Continuing in the groove with this collection of around 70 x LPs and a small selection of 12" too. Artists/titles include James Brown - Soul Classics I and III (Polydor 2391 057 and 2391 166 respectively) and Revolution Of The Mind, Wilson Pickett - Miz Lena's Boy (SF 8390), The Drifters - I'll Take You Where The Music's Playing and Ruby Baby (Japanese), Smokey Robinson - Being With You, Four Tops, Sam Cooke, The Stylistics, Richie Havens -The Great Blind Degree, Diana Ross, Prince, Commodores, Isley Brothers, Roberta Flack, Isaac Hayes, Stevie Wonder, Martha Reeves, Labi Siffre, Aretha Franklin and Michael Jackson. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 329

Parcel of mainly photographic items, playing cards box etc

Lot 129

The Adventures of Miss Brown, Miss Jones and Miss Robinson at Biarritz and in the Pyrenees Book printed by SH Cowells Anastatic Press, Ipswich together with 1942 and 1948 The Illustrated Weekly of India, BBC TV The British Empire Magazines (14), Postcards by Molly Brett (8), 1966 National Periodical Publications Batman Cards and other various playing cards - condition varies F/G (20)

Lot 525

Cunard Line - Queen Mary Souvenirs and Ephemera to include 2x Enamel pin badges, a small soft doll of a sailor, signature of 'John Treasure Jones Master/Captain, Queen Mary dated August 1967', programme and dinner menu, selection of RMS Queen Mary note paper, Information for Passengers booklet, keyring, pencil, pen, playing cards, Cunard matches and coins purse - (18)

Lot 604

WWII 'Adler-Luftkampfspiel' German Eagle Air Battle Board Game 1941 - produced by Verlag Hugo Grafe of Dresden playing board game no 101, having colour illustrations to cover showing British and German Aircraft. The game board unfolds to a size of 60cms x 29.5 cm, c/w original 4-page instruction sheet, selection of blue and red aircraft, discs and aeroplane game pieces, and box, with some minor wear and damage to parts of box, otherwise a good example

Lot 209

Two boxes of playing cards, to include De La Rue Stationers, Charles Goodall & Son, and United States Playing Card Company

Lot 530

A collection of Oriental paintings, to include scenes of children playing, a portrait of a lady playing a shamisen etc

Lot 140A

19th Century Swiss musical box, marquetry case, playing twelve airs.

Lot 178

Box of first part 20th Century postcards, mainly topographical and art cards, box of loose cigarette cards, playing cards, "Ten Years After 1918-1928" No's 1-4, series of plates, two other prints "Hatched" etc.

Lot 154

A 19th Century Mahogany Writing Slope Box Containing Curios to Include Crucifix, Van, Coronation Tin, Cigarette Cards, Harrods Playing Cards etc

Lot 268

Douglas Isle of Man illustrated box, fan, figures, playing cards etc.

Lot 86

A 19th Century Mahogany Demi Lune Lift Top Games Table with Beize Playing Surface, Tapering Square Legs and Spade Feet, 87cm Wide

Lot 165

A large Continental faïence vase late 18th century, probably German, the ovoid form moulded to one side with a stag beside a figure playing a flageolet, the reverse with figures eating beside a statue, within moulded floral and scroll borders reserved on a yellow ground, the cover lacking, 31.5cm.

Lot 219

Three Liverpool delftware tiles c.1757-61, printed in black by John Sadler, one with a man dancing to the bagpipes, after Watteau's Le May engraved by Aveline, another of a couple playing shuttlecock and battledore while a girl and dog look on, both indistinctly signed 'J Sadler', the last of a suitor offering a gift to a lady seated beside her frowning father, 12.8cm. (3) Paper labels for Jonathan Horne. Cf. Anthony Ray, Liverpool Printed Tiles, nos. B3-10, B4-9 and D4-4.

Lot 222

Four Liverpool delftware tiles c.1757-61, of theatrical and musical interest, printed by John Sadler, one in black with a lady playing the guitar and looking wistful while Cupid sits beside, signed 'J Sadler Liverpool', another depicting Miss Nancy Dawson dancing the hornpipe, another of a peasant figure dancing to the music of a fiddler outside a country inn, the last in sepia with a band of travelling musicians playing the barrel organ, hurdy-gurdy and triangle, 12.8cm. (4) Cf. Anthony Ray, Liverpool Printed Tiles, Nos. B3-8, B4-3, B6-10 and D5-17.

Lot 344

A rare Derby figure from a monkey orchestra c.1815, of large size, seated on his haunches and wearing a wide neck ruff over a striped patterned coat, playing the violin, raised on a flat shaped base, some small damages and restoration, 12.5cm. Cf. Peter Bradshaw, Derby Porcelain Figures, p 431, fig G59 for examples in this and the smaller size. While several factories made monkey bands following the popularity of that produced at Meissen, Derby was unusual in producing its own design.

Lot 348

A pair of Derby figures of musicians c.1800, seated on high-backed chairs, he playing the flute and she the lute with a small dog on her lap, stacks of books beneath each chair, blue anchor and D marks, incised No 11, minor damages, 15.5cm. (2)

Lot 453

A set of twelve Vienna-style cabinet plates late 19th century, each painted with a different scene of maidens beset by putti, playing with a cat, in garden scenes and at various pursuits, reserved within gilt scroll borders on a mazarine blue ground, titled in black to the undersides, pseudo blue shield marks, 20.4cm. (12)

Lot 545

A Meissen figure group of lovers 2nd half 18th century, modelled by J J Kändler, of a gallant offering flowers to a shepherdess seated and playing the mandolin while a lamb reclines at her feet, the low pad base applied with leaves and flowers, tiny faults, 13.2cm.

Lot 674

A Bow figure of a musical shepherd c.1760, leaning against a tall tree stump and playing a pipe, a satchel slung over one shoulder, his dog recumbent at his feet, 14.8cm. Exhibited: Treasury of Bow, Melbourne, Ballarat and Hamilton, Ceramics and Glass Circle of Australia, 2000-2001. Provenance: the Nigel Morgan collection.

Lot 694

A Plymouth figure of a putto c.1768, seated on a rocky stump before flowering bocage and playing a lyre, some good restoration, 11.3cm.

Lot 317

TWO WADE FOR RINGTONS, HEXAGONAL BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS, McVITTIE 1953 CORONATION TIN, ROYAL DOULTON MUG, BOOTHS ?? AND COMMEMORATIVE PLAYING CARDS

Lot 591

A “Kingsman Collection” painted porcelain figure “Pipe Major Queens Own Highlanders” in full dress, with glengarry cap, playing bagpipes, square base with title underneath, 11” overall. VGC Plate 1

Lot 1506

A framed Chinese picture children playing at night 60 by 50 cm

Lot 1696

Three sets of vintage erotic playing cards.

Lot 844

A Doulton dog playing with a ball.

Lot 700

An original oil on board signed Brook and print of men playing card game

Lot 798

A vintage photographic print of working men playing cards

Lot 244

Two rare Chinese Qingbai standing figures of musicians, Song dynasty (11th/12th century), the first figure playing a flute, the second with hands held at chest height (instrument lacking), both with traces of iron-brown pigment to their hats and robes, unglazed canted square bases, 9 and 8.5cm high, slight faultsCompare a similar figure of an official in the British Museum, London dated to the 11th century, museum number 1983,0729.2 which has a similar creamy yellow coloured glaze with iron-brown decoration and a canted square base.Provenance: by family repute formerly in the Arthur Flynn collection, purchased from Bluett's before 1980.

Lot 430

An early 20th century Japanese mixed metal trinket box, decorated with the figure of a Bijan playing a Shamisen bordered by flowers, along with a Chinese porcelain miniature bottle.

Lot 222

A rare German lithograph tin plate toy of Mickey Mouse, playing a saxophone and symbols, printed Ideal Films Ltd copyright mark, reg. no. 508041, 16cm long

Lot 65

Edwardian Walnut cased Games compendium including De La Rue Playing cards, Bone Dominoes etc

Lot 30

1930's Art Deco spelter lamp base in the form of a seated jester playing the guitar.

Lot 187

Pencil drawing of Ruth D'Arcy Thompson playing the piano, unsigned, in a glazed frame, 14 x 16cm

Lot 178

Large gilt framed Pears Poster of Children Playing

Lot 408

A collection of continental German figures marked Crown GR1885 to include young couple playing flute, young lady with lamb and two similar lidded vases.

Lot 748

An Edwardian mahogany envelope card tableThe envelope folding top enclosing a baize lined playing surface above a single frieze drawer raised on ring turned legs with out swept feet and a ring turned cross stretcher, 54sqx73cm high.

Lot 85

An enamelled copper large sized snuff bottle, Qinglong (1735-1796) four character mark to base The circular flattened bottle, rising from a low foot ring, the splayed neck extending to a domed stopper with gilt metal scoop, the exterior sides with yellow ground and opposing cartouche depicting figures playing the ancient board game Go (weiqi) 11cm high.

Lot 248

Framed, unglazed oil on canvas, children playing in a pond woodland area, 28.5cm x 37.5cm.

Lot 323

Novelty lighter in the form of dice, a "Handy" Dunhill lighter and a set of travel playing cards (3)

Lot 737

William IV Mahogany Fold-Over Card Table with red baize playing surface raised on a Square Pedestal , Shaped Platform Base and Four Reeded Feet

Lot 621

A pokerwork playing card box and an oak box with hunting dogs plaque, a/f

Lot 750

Marilyn Monroe interest, a folder of collectors cards in various sets, playing cards and publicity photographs and a 1952 copy of Down Beat magazine with Marilyn Monroe cover

Lot 24

Virginia May, illustration of a group of young children and one other pastel drawing of children playing

Lot 203

A Late Victorian Silver Twin Pack Playing Card Box - Embossed with Foliage and Inscribed 'Xmas 1899' to the Hinged Cover - Hallmarked for Chester 1899 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes - Approx 3.25"/8cm tall

Lot 28

John Renshaw (b.1946). King of Spades. Gouache, crayon, pencil. Signed under mount. 29.7 x 21cm. I happened to receive a very unexpected (and persuasive) letter from Baroness Floella Benjamin inviting me to participate - how could one refuse Coincidentally, I also happened to know of someone awaiting a kidney transplant at the time. My playing card design for ‘The King of Spades’ was selected intuitively and simply resulted in an image that referenced both a king and a spade! I wanted to support Transplant Links because I considered the statement appearing on the project web-site appeared to say it all. ‘…what TLC do is allow patients who have been dealt a rough hand the chance to change their life for the better through transplantation'. Please note that final invoices will include buyers' premium at 27% (inclusive of VAT) added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are waiving all vendor commission for the charity. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future.

Lot 3

Mick Rooney RA (b.1944). 2 of Hearts, 'Jungle Deuce'. Gouache on paper. Signed. 19.5 x 15cm. Framed. Mick Rooney RA: Born 1944. Epsom Surrey as the V2's fell. Summers spent in Jarrow-on-Tyne at Grannies playing in the back cobbled lanes, larnin. Georgie saw the coronation on June 2nd 1953 on a black and white television but continued listening to the wireless and later amazed by Under Milkwood on the third programme. Drew on the end papers of the house books, which led to attending Sutton East Junior Art School. Met Stanley Spencer at Cookham on a class coach trip. Became of legal age to draw the nude at Saturday morning life-class. Was told the woman's breasts were more than half-circles. Art education began in earnest as did the pursuit of literature, an interest in travel and a smattering of languages and cooking from Elizabeth David books. To be continued...Please note that final invoices will include buyers' premium at 27% (inclusive of VAT) added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are waiving all vendor commission for the charity. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future.

Lot 32

Martin Ridgwell. 4 of Diamonds, 'Diamond Geezers'. Drawing, graphite with body colour. Signed under mount. 29 x 21cm. Framed. Martin Ridgwell is an Artist and Printmaker based in London. Ridgwell was elected a member of The Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers in 2007. I liked the concept of The Deck of Cards collaboration, and the charity itself does incredibly important work so I was glad to sign up. However, the main reason why I came on board is because it was Baroness Floella Benjamin asking me if I would like to consider taking part, so what choice did I have I mean this Floella Benjamin we're talking about ! If she asks you to do something - you do it. As soon as I read the brief, I immediately knew that I wanted the Three of Diamonds for my card, as in my head I had already conjured up the image of three young guys lounging in a rather louche way on a bed, playing with trinkets from an old jewellery box. Much to my vexation, someone else had got there before me and had already swiped it for themselves, so I quickly snatched the Four of Diamonds before anyone else could get to it - but wondering all the time how on earth I was now going to fit four stripling lads onto a piece of paper the size of a playing card Turns out all I had to do was ask them to all budge up on the bed a little bit and there was room everyone. Looking back at my original thumb nail sketch I'm surprised to see just how close it is to the finished art work, the image and composition must have been very clear in my head at the time. Where the actual idea for the image came from is not so clear, but I liked the incongruity of these four rather unwholesome characters lying on satin sheets and draping themselves in jewellery. I've been meaning to play with this theme since I last watched the movie sweet Charity, where the film's heroine ( an employee at a dance hall where clients pay to spend time with her ), encounters a famous film star who takes her back to his glamorous apartment. She cant believe her luck, and wishes her little gang of co-workers could see her now in the lap of luxury. So I guess that's basically where the germ of the idea came from for my drawing, just wanting to see how my ruffians would fare in a more glamorous setting. Obviously they're taking to it very well and that in turn led to the title of the piece, what else but Diamond Geezers.Please note that final invoices will include buyers' premium at 27% (inclusive of VAT) added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are waiving all vendor commission for the charity. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future.

Lot 35

Vanessa Gardiner (b.1960). 7 of Diamonds, 'Godrevy Point 2017'. Acrylic on paper. Signed verso: 'Godrevy Point, Acrylic on paper, Vanessa Gardiner, 2017'. 21 x 15cm. Framed. Vanessa Gardiner was born in Oxford in 1960 and studied Fine Art Painting at Central School of Art and Design in London. Her distinctly linear, geometric style of painting is inspired by the elemental coastal features of cliff and sea. She says of this painting of Godrevy Point in Cornwall:I went there for the first time last year, to discover for myself this darkly slated promontory, ending with a small island bearing a lighthouse. With its deep turquoise inlets and precipitous cliffs, there are certain echoes of the architectural formations that I know so well up the coast at Bostcasle, yet excitingly it also offers new configurations of shape and structure. She has had solo exhibitions since 1991 in London and her work is held both in private and public collections worldwide. I was particularly drawn to the innovative idea of using a pack of cards chosen for the Transplant Links auction this year and it struck me as an interesting quandary to try to incorporate a playing card it into my work, especially as it is not something I’ve done before. The dramatic cliffs at Godrevy Point in Cornwall is a coastline I’ve been working from for a while, and so when I was invited to participate I was intrigued to see if I could use a vertical image of the landscape into the design.I’m delighted and honoured to be able to help TLC; since participating in the auctions, I’ve discovered more and more about the charity’s amazing achievements and it’s a real pleasure to be involved in this way. Please note that final invoices will include buyers' premium at 27% (inclusive of VAT) added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are waiving all vendor commission for the charity. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future.

Lot 40

Katie Ponder (b.1991). Queen of Diamonds. Digital collage. Signed under mount. 41.1 x 29.7cm. Framed. Katie Ponder is a multi-award winning artist. She graduated in 2014 from Falmouth University receiving a 1st class BA with honors in illustration. She studied at foundation level at Camberwell University of the arts in 2011. Katie was the winner the AOI Book Award for new talent in 2014 and in 2017 she was shortlisted for the Folio Society Award, and winner of the House of Illustration People's Choice Award. In October 2017 Kate was the winner of the Glyndebourne Art Award and her work was used as the cover of the Glyndebourne 2017 On your programme. Her work has been featured in Witches & Pagans magazine, VAROOM, Amelia's Magazine, Firewords, SOFFA, Communication Arts, DPI Magazine and exhibited at Somerset House, The Lyric Theatre and Glyndebourne. Katie's inspirations include Stravinsky, Joni Mitchel, Coco Rosie, Audrey Niffenegger, Poppy (Katie's cat), ballet and yoga. I was delighted to be able to contribute to help TLC - not only is it a worth while cause but I thought the idea of curating a deck of cards in this way was a really inspired idea. I am excited to see all the different designs together. I love playing with symmetry in my work. Working with symmetry and faces looking at each other is something I often do and this fitted in nicely with the traditional layout for card designs. I wanted to do my own modern take on a traditional playing card. I am proud to support Transplant links through contributing my illustration. I really admire how it’s a charity that not only provides life saving treatments, it also educates and enables doctors in deprived hospitals to develop their own skills to be able to treat their patients. I am pleased to think that money raised through the auction will help empower doctors to help their future patients and save many lives.Please note that final invoices will include buyers' premium at 27% (inclusive of VAT) added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are waiving all vendor commission for the charity. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future.

Lot 50

Joanna Lumley OBE FRGS (b.1946). 9 of Clubs, 'Keep Counting'. Black pen on paper. Signed under mount: 'Nine of clubs by Joanna Lumley'. 20.8 x 14.6cm. Joanna Lumley OBE FRGS was born in Kashmir and brought up in Hong Kong and Malasia until she moved to the UK. After school, she was a model in the Swinging Sixties but only achieved her aim to become an actress when she was 21. Untrained, she somehow managed to slither into the profession and has appeared in countless films, television shows and plays, including Pink Panther and Coronation Street, James Bond and Chekhov, New Avengers and Oscar Wilde and Absolutely Fabulous. She has made fifteen travel documentaries, the most recent being made in India. She is married and has one son and two granddaughters and lives in London. Joanna Lumley: It is always exciting to be asked to do something you have never done before for a charity that you feel deserves all the help it can get. When TLC ( fabulous name, by the way: exactly what it says on the tin, tender loving care supporting Transplant Links Community) asked me to design a playing card I felt as though I had won a prize. The chance to sit and think and plan and draw, and all for something as fine as TLC, was all I needed to put the 'Gone Fishing' sign on the door.Before I started my artwork I chose the nine of clubs, for no other reason than nine is a lucky number for cats and the symbol for clubs looks a bit like an oak leaf. Then I examined a traditional nine of clubs playing card and guess what: it is perfect, and cannot be improved.Oh.So then I thought of chaps sitting by candlelight in a cave who must recognise the suit at once ( hence big symbols) and who could read the number nine even if they were Roman centurians. Then I got a bit arty and tried to make it look like a fabric pattern. Then I stopped and left it looking a bit scruffy and unpolished, confident that it won’t be reproduced, and will never muck up a game of poker when the stakes are high.Everything about TLC is music to my ears. What they achieve through their training and skills and application and sheer doggedness is exactly what life is about: never stopping trying to make the world a better place for someone else. I bow my head to everyone on the team. Kidney transplants are a win-win solution to so much suffering and sorrow, and I send TLC all the loving support and admiration in the world.Please note that final invoices will include buyers' premium at 27% (inclusive of VAT) added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are waiving all vendor commission for the charity. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future.

Lot 195

Vernon Foster (British fl.1880-1920): Children picking Blossom by the Coast and Children playing on the Beach, pair watercolours unsigned 18cm x 25cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 377

A framed tapestry in the folk style with numerous figures playing instruments and dancing, plus a framed floral similar

Lot 2294

LOUIS XV STYLE BOULLE FOLD OUT CARD TABLE, 19th century, the double serpentine top enclosing a baise lined playing surface, the two back legs pulling out to support the top and revealing a void, the shaped frieze centred on a female mask above cabriole legs with with gilt bronze child mask mounts and scrolling feet, height 75cm, width 90cm, depth closed 48cm

Lot 97

Gary Anderson signed 12x8 colour photo. Scottish professional darts player from Musselburgh, currently playing in the Professional Darts Corporation, and a former BDO and WDF world number one. He is a two-time PDC World Champion, having won the title in 2015 and 2016. He is nicknamed The Flying Scotsman. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certifcate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95.

Lot 1785

WALTER CRANE (1845-1915) LITTLE RED CAP (LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD) Inscribed LITTLE RED CAP, pen and black ink Main image 3.5 x 12cm.; capital `T` 3.5 x 3.5cm.; with a pencil drawing of Andrew Marvell by Ford Madox Brown, monogrammed and dated 78 in ink, 21.5 x 13cm.; `My Beautiful Lady` and `My Lady in Death`, etchings by Wiliam Holman Hunt for `The Germ`, 1850, printed on a single sheet, 18 x 10cm.; and a woodcut, `Procession to the Hill` from `The Tale of Cupid and Psyche` of angel musicians playing horns, by William Morris, 10 x 15.5cm. (4) * The Crane item is a design for `Household Stories by Grimms` (Macmillan, 1882), sold at Sothebys Belgravia. The Madox Brown drawing is a study for his `Cromwell, Protector of the Vaudois` (1877, Manchester Art Gallery) and was sold at Christies, London, April 24th, 1975, as part of lot 45 (authenticity confirmed by Mary Bennett, February 2003). The Morris print was exhibited in Julian Hartnoll's `Pre-Raphaelite Graphics` exhibition, March-April 1974, no.48. The four items were purchased by Ronald Pickvance from S. & K. Morris of Stratford upon Avon, April 13th, 1976 for a total of £205. ++ Each with some foxing and/or time staining

Lot 2275

DAMASCUS GAMES TABLE, early 20th century, the fold out top enclosing playing surfaces for chess, backgammon and cards, the whole with geometric parquetry decoration, height closed, 75cm, width 72cm, depth 36cm

Lot 193

Kane Hodder Friday 13th hand signed 10"x8" photo. This beautiful hand-signed photo depicts an image of the poster hand signed by Kane Hodder, famous for playing Jason Voorhees in four of the movies in the franchise. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certifcate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95.

Lot 165

A modern painted wooden "Cuckoo" clock, the Swiss movement playing "Edelweiss" and "Lara's Theme" from "Dr. Chivago" CONDITION REPORTS Weights of cast fir cone form inscribed "320BU". Overall condition otherwise appears good.

Lot 1343

PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY DERBY FIGURES, of a woman playing a mandolin and of a man playing a flute, 17.5cm high

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