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Lot 188

A vintage South African pattern No.9 bayonet, complete with associated scabbard.Likely of 1960’s manufacture and made by the South African Armaments Corporation.Un-fullered blade with single edge to bottom part, and a shorter edge to the top of the blade.Parkerised finish and un-sharpened blade as issued.Complete with its steel scabbard, as originally utilised with the Uzi sub-machine gun bayonets.  Length in scabbard 27.5cm, blade length 16.8cm. Condition: generally good.Much of parkerised finish remaining, some normal service wear to the scabbard.  Also, a Belgian ‘Licot Namur’ machete, likely of 19th century manufacture. Of relatively crude form, with a double edged blade and a long narrow fuller to both sides, and the makers mark stamped into one side of the blade. Decagonal shaped wooden handle / pommel, with flattened brass and steel binding to the handle. Overall length 59.2cm, blade length 47cm. Condition: overall, well used. Heavily patinated blade, with evidence of sharpening to both sides. Wear to handle commensurate with age and use. Scabbard / sheath absent.

Lot 175

A WW2 Australian issued 1907 pattern bayonet, made by Lithgow.Marked ‘MA 1907’ (MA being the code for Lithgow Small Arms) at the ricasso, and dated ‘2 42’ for February 1942.The ricasso is also stamped with broad arrow marks, and inspection stamps.The pommel is also stamped with an arrow within a D, indicating the Department of Defence.Usual wooden slab grip handles, secured by 2 screw, working button release catch to the pommel, and release hole bored into the pommel.Complete with steel mounted leather scabbard, and teardrop shaped frog stud attached to the steel throat area.Approximate overall length 58cm, blade length 43cm.Condition: generally good.Good damage free wooden grips, with much of blueing remaining to the pommel and cross guard.Clean blade with some blueing remaining.Some darkening to the steel throat and chape, with the latter also having some pitting to the metal.Good patination to the leather on the scabbard.

Lot 199

19th Century Japanese Katana Sword (blade could be older), Signature to tang, black lacquered scabbard that looks original, large iron Tsuba, good quality gold inlayed Tiger Tsukaito each side of Tsuka.  cutting edge length 70cm, length without handle 88cm, length with handle 100cm, overall length with scabbard 110cm. Blade width at base 3.5cm, ground blade tip angle length 4.5cm. The sword also comes with some Japanese robes.

Lot 97

A WW2 German Kriegsmarine officer's dagger, by F.W.Holler, Solingen. Off white / ivory coloured celluloid grip, complete with twisted wire binding. Pommel set with eagle and swastika, plus fouled anchor motif and release catch button set into the cross guard. Leather washer at the ricasso, plus the etched F W Holler makers mark. Good clean blade, with double fuller, and etched sailing ship and anchor detail. Complete with brass scabbard, with 2 suspension rings, and usual etched lightning bolt detail. Approximately 41.7cm length in scabbard, blade length 25cm. Condition: very good. Intact celluloid grip with no cracks or chipping, plus intact wire binding. Evidence of old polish in amongst the design to the pommel, cross guard and scabbard. Good clean blade, with clear etched design and makers mark. Good scabbard, with only a very slight depression to the metal around the area of the lightning bolts (often seen in the area of the scabbard). The blade release catch works well. Overall, a very good example of its type.

Lot 172

A British 1907 pattern Wilkinson made bayonet with scabbard and leather frog.Stamped with the date of ‘9.17’ for September 1917 to the ricasso, plus the makers mark, broad arrow, bend test mark, and various inspection marks.Standard slab wooden grips, secured by 2 screw, plus a release catch button the pommel.Complete with leather scabbard, with the usual steel chape and throat area, the latter having a rounded frog stud.Faint mark to the steel chapeThe leather frog is also faintly marked, and seems to read as ‘BH&G Ltd’ which would indicate it was made by Barrow Hepburn & Gale, and would date the frog to the post WW1 era (company formed in 1920).There is a very faint date mark to the frog, which could be 1935.Approximately 57.6cm overall length in scabbard, blade length 43.5cm.Condition: generally good, with normal age and service wear.Good colour and patina to the wooden grips, plus some darkening to the steel on the pommel and cross guard.Good level of bluing remaining to the blade, and no apparent corrosion.Scabbard generally good, with just a small stress crack to the leather.Some loss to the leather frog on the reverse side, not affecting its use or appearance from the front side.

Lot 103

A WW2 Hitler Youth Knife, German badges, British patches, and other items once belonging to 412757 Gnr C.Read of the 52nd Lowland Division. To include: an original late war period Hitler Youth Knife by Tigerwerk Lauterjung & Co, Solingen, marked ‘RZM M7/68’ to the ricasso, and ‘Tiger Solingen’ to the blade. Complete with chequered plastic grip, and inset enamelled HJ diamond emblem, leather washer at the ricasso, and black painted scabbard. The scabbard is missing the usual riveted in place leather belt loop and retaining strap. Plus, a 1938 dated ‘Gautag 10 Jahre’ German day badge / tinnie, a Reichsarbeitsdienst der Weilichen ‘RADwj’ Women’s Labour Service commemorative brooch by Assmann, a pair of WW2 / 1950’s 52nd Lowland Scottish Mountain Division embroidered shoulder titles (one appearing to be uniform removed), a WW2 22nd Field Regiment Royal Artillery Flash, 2 x Reichbanknotes (100 Marks, and 5000 Marks), a military hackle, a 1947 Dortmund military tattoo medallion and accompanying souvenir programme, a chromed cigarette case with bade of Westfalen on the front, bakelite uniform buttons, a pair of WW2 military style spectacles, and an empty champagne bottle dating from the end of WW2, which is over stamped in red to label, ‘Reserved For Allied Armies’, which was supposedly given to Gnr Read (and drank) at the end of WW2. Notes: Gnr Read was a career soldier, serving for over a decade in the armed forces, through WW2 and as part of the British Army on the Rhine. All of the items listed above were acquired by him during his time in Germany, or were worn as part of his uniform. Condition: varies to each piece. The HJ knife has seen much service wear, with scratches and loss of finish to the usual area of the pommel (from the retaining strap). The grips and inset diamond HJ badge are both good. The blade has darkened with age, and shows evidence of sharpening. The scabbard has some paint loss, and as mentioned above, the leather let loop usually attached to the scabbard is absent. Both of the German badges are good, and retain their fixing pins. The British cloth patches are good, with one of the shoulder titles appearing to be unused and much cleaner than the other. The tattoo medal is good, with its accompanying booklet being complete, but a little grubby. One of the lenses to the glasses is cracked, and the bank notes show much wear from age and circulation.

Lot 102

A pre WW2 German K98 bayonet, dated 1938 to the spine of the blade. Complete with wooden slab grips, blued pommel and blade, and steel scabbard with frog stud. Marked at the ricasso for the maker ‘P.Weyersberg’, and has the serial number of ‘7528h’. The bayonet is also Waffenamt marked to the pommel area. The scabbard is non matching, without any signs of a serial number or any other kind of marks, and likely to pre-date the blade by some margin, likely WW1 era (it is nevertheless a good fit). Approximately 40.2cm length in scabbard, blade length 24.5cm. Condition: some service and age related wear. The wooden grip are intact and secure, with some age related darkening and patination. The bluing remains to the pommel, but its mottled with light surface corrosion. The blade is very good, with almost all the bluing remaining, and just normal track lines caused by withdrawal from its scabbard. The scabbard is structurally sound, but has all over light corrosion mottling to the surface.

Lot 174

A WW1 era P1907 Canadian issued bayonet, by Wilkinson.Dated ‘2.18’ at the ricasso for February 1918, plus a broad arrow mark, bend test mark, and various inspection marks.Slab wooden grips, secured by 2 screws.Steel cross guard, muzzle ring, and pommel, the latter with a release catch stud, and what appears to be the Canadian Government ownership mark.Letter O stamped to backpiece.Complete with steel mounted leather scabbard, with both the chape and throat marked ‘RE’ indicating it was manufactured by Remington.Overall length in scabbard 57.3cm, blade length 43cm.Condition: generally good.Wooden grips solid and free from major flaws.Some scratching to the pommel, and scabbard throat areas, but they nevertheless remain in good condition.Generally clean blade, with some small patches of mottling, plus a little pitting to the spine in one area.One of the staples securing the scabbard throat to the leather is missing, but is still securely held in place by the remaining staple.

Lot 197

An 1892 pattern Edward VII Gothic hilt infantry officers sword, with leather field scabbard. Half basket hilt with Edward VII cypher, along with the usual fish skin grip with brass wire binding. Chequered back piece and plain pommel. Usual ‘dumbbell’ shaped blade for the top section, and then of plain L flattened form. Proof disc inset at the ricasso, which simply reads ‘Proved P’. Unusually, it has no etched decoration whatsoever to either side of the blade, which may indicate it was perhaps a senior NCO’s sword rather than a commissioned officers piece. Complete with a brown leather field scabbard with a metal throat area. Notes: acquired from a Lancashire Masonic Lodge (Strageways1219), and apparently used in some ceremonies there. Approximately 100cm in its scabbard, blade length 81.5cm. Condition: generally fair. The sword appears to have undergone some amateur refurbishment over the years, with the most notable thing being the liberal application of some kind of varnish or lacquer to the hilt. Wear to this finish can be seen in places, and the now darker base metal is showing through. The throat to the scabbard has simply been painted gold over the steel base metal, but I’m it would be possible to strip this. There has been a break in the metal scabbard under the leather covering, meaning there is now some flex about two thirds of the way up from the bottom. The blade is mostly clean and bright, with just some light mottling in places. The tip of the blade appears to have broken away at some point, and is now fairly blunt.

Lot 182

A WW2 era Indian SMLE bayonet, with scabbard and webbing frog. Marked GRI with a crown at the ricasso, plus MKII and 5.42, indicating it was made in May 1942. The ‘RFI’ stamp is for the Rifle Factory Ishapore. Complete with wooden slab grips, and pommel with push button catch release. The scabbard is of leather construction, with steel chape and throat. Fitted with a tan webbing frog. Given the date on item, it likely saw service in Burma during the conflict. Approximately 45.8cm length in scabbard. Plus, a bone handled Kukri knife, with the usual curved blade, and leather sheath with the small Karda and Chakmak. The Kukri is likely from the same era as the SMLE bayonet. Approximately 46cm in the sheath. Condition: some age and service wear to both. The SMLE has a fair amount of wear to the leather part of the scabbard, but could certainly be improved by some cleaning. The blade is a little darkened in places, but is in good order. The webbing frog shows service wear but is otherwise good. The sheath for the Kukri is a little worn and tired in places, but is mostly complete. The blade is mostly clean, and shows evidence of sharpening (and is actually razor sharp to the cutting edge).

Lot 176

A Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co, Solingen M1895 bayonet and scabbard, made for the Chilean armed forces. In production from circa 1895-1901, the bayonet has slab wooden grips, steel pommel and cross guard. Matched serial number to the cross guard and frog stud on the scabbard. Manufacturers marks to the ricasso, and Chilean issue marks to the reverse side. Approximate length 39.8cm, blade length 25.9cm Condition: very good. Good clean blade, and appears to be unsharpened. Some tiny indentations to the slab grips, but otherwise intact. Light service patination to the pommel and cross guard, the former having a working release catch stud. Scabbard very good, with virtually all bluing still present.

Lot 181

A British WW1 era 1907 pattern bayonet, with scabbard.Stamped ‘4 17’ to the ricasso, indicating a manufacturing date of April 1917.It’s also stamped with the makers details of Sanderson, the broad arrow and bend test mark, and various inspection marks.The leather and steel mounted scabbard is stamped ‘RE’ to the chape and throat area, indicating it was made by Remington.Usual wooden slab grips, secured by two screws.Overall length in scabbard 56.3cm, blade length 43cm.Condition: generally good.The wooden grips show some normal age and service wear, and there is a little loss to the wood around one of the screws.The pommel has a working button release catch, and much of its bluing remaining.The blade is excellent, with virtually all of its bluing present, with just a few track lines from where it has and been withdrawn from the scabbard.The scabbard is good and solid, with just a little old surface corrosion to the chape area.

Lot 101

A WW1 German Erzatz bayonet. All steel construction, with open muzzle ring and contoured handle. Button release catch to the pommel area, which would to operate correctly. Faint part serial number on the cross guard, which reads ‘..83’. Single edged blade with fuller, but no apparent makers marks or dates. Approximately 45cm length in scabbard, blade length 30.5cm. Condition: generally solid, but some service and age related wear. Some surface corrosion and pitting to both the handle and scabbard, with the latter having a shallow dent near the frog stud. The blade is relatively bright, and shows evidence of sharpening. There are multiple nicks to the cutting edge, plus some blackening to the tip area of the blade (possibly from long term contact with a type of oil?). The release catch on the pommel works as it should.

Lot 832

A 20thC sword, with curved and engraved blade, in leather scabbard, with shaped handle, 94cm long.

Lot 155

WORLD WAR 2 SHIN GUNTO/GENDAITO. PIERCED TSUBA SIGNED & DATED. NO ARSENAL STAMP. STRAIGHT TEMPER LINE. NO WOODEN LINER TO SCABBARD.

Lot 4028

An 1888 pattern Mark II Lee-Metford rifle bayonet by Wilkinson Sword Co, London, with double-edged blade, blade length 30.5cm, and wood plate grips, with steel-mounted leather scabbard.

Lot 4037

A Second World War period Japanese NCO's katana with curved single-edged blade, blade length 56cm, the tang unsigned, gilt cast bronze tsuba and fabric-bound fishskin grip with gilt cast bronze menuki and fittings, with leather-bound metal scabbard with suspension ring fitting.

Lot 4042

A collection of edged weapons, including a Bundeswehr MI211 military combat knife with single-edged blade, blade length 14cm, and green painted grip, with scabbard, a relic-found First World War period Mauser bayonet and a group of mid-20th century kukri-style knives.

Lot 4005

A late 19th century Japanese tanto with straight single-edged blade, blade length 18cm, and carved bone-mounted grip, detailed with figures in an interior, with similarly decorated bone-mounted scabbard.

Lot 4033

An 1889 pattern Prussian infantry officer's sword with single-edged fullered blade, blade length 83.5cm, cast brass hilt with Prussian eagle crest and moulded leather grip, with steel scabbard.

Lot 4012

A late 19th century European hunting sidearm with single-edged fullered blade, blade length 21cm, the ricasso detailed with a bust of a lady within a wreath frame, stamped 'D.R.G.M.', brass crosspiece guard, spiral carved bone grip and brass pommel, with nickel-mounted leather scabbard.

Lot 4006

A late 19th/early 20th century swordstick with diamond-section blade with blued and gilt decoration, blade length 68cm, gilt metal collar, spring button release, turtle shell and gilt metal piqué-inlaid handle and Malacca cane scabbard. 

Lot 4034

A George V 1821 pattern officer's dress sword with single-edged fullered blade, blade length 87cm, detailed to the centre with 'ASC' [Army Service Corps], triple-bar hilt and wire-bound fishskin grip, with leather-covered scabbard (part-distressed, some losses to leather, some damage and losses to knot).

Lot 4022

An early 20th century Moroccan jambiya with curved blade, blade length 22.5cm, and shaped white metal grip with enamelled decoration, with white metal-mounted scabbard with twin-ring suspension (overall damage, losses and wear).

Lot 4003

An unusual 19th century Sudanese Mahdist kaskara sword with double-edged fullered blade, blade length 93cm, and T-shaped square-section crossguard, the grip covered with a crocodilian foot, the scabbard also covered with crocodilian skin.

Lot 4008

A Second World War period Japanese katana with curved single-edged blade, blade length 68cm, the tang unsigned, gilt cast bronze decorated tsuba, tape-bound fishskin grip and openwork and cast decorated kashira pommel, with leather-covered wood scabbard.

Lot 4007

An early to mid-20th century Middle Eastern jambiya with typical curved ribbed double-edged blade, blade length 16cm, and white metal-mounted translucent horn or composite grip, with white metal-covered and wire-decorated scabbard.

Lot 4009

A British 1853 pattern cavalry sword by Kirschbaum, Solingen, with curved single-edged blade, blade length 91cm, and chromed triple-bar hilt (composite grips lacking), with black-painted steel scabbard with twin-ring suspension.

Lot 4001

A 19th century Japanese katana with curved single-edged blade, blade length 58cm, the tang signed to one side, and lacquer bark-effect grip, with similarly covered wood scabbard (split to grip), together with another 19th/early 20th century Japanese sword with straight single-edged blade, blade length 55cm, the tang unsigned, and lacquer bark-effect grip, with similarly covered scabbard (overall losses to covering).

Lot 4032

A George V 1897 pattern officer's dress sword by Heny Wilkinson, number '482553', with dumbbell-section blade, blade length 82cm, detailed 'Presented to 8th R.T.R. by Captain S.P.M. Sutton. M.C.', nickel-finished bowl guard and wire-bound fishskin grip, with black-finished leather scabbard and belt suspension, together with a 'Kohima Company, Course 23... 1966' group photograph and two other photographs of Michael Witherell in service. Provenance: formerly the property of Michael John Witherell, Royal Armoured Corps, thence by family descent.

Lot 4014

An early 19th century officer's dress sword, possibly of American origin, with curved single-edged blade, blade length 76cm, openwork guard with scroll decoration, stirrup hilt, wire-bound marine ivory grip and eagle-head pommel, with brass-mounted leather scabbard.

Lot 4015

An early 19th century officer's dress sword, possibly of American origin, with curved single-edged blade, blade length 74cm, openwork guard with scroll decoration, stirrup hilt, wire-bound marine ivory grip and eagle-head pommel, with brass-mounted leather scabbard.

Lot 298

A Victorian police hanger sword with curved blade, length 59cm, with leather scabbard, shagreen grip

Lot 136

Sugata [configuration]: shinogi-zukuri, iori-mune, tori-zori; Kitae [forging pattern]: possibly itame hada; Hamon [tempering pattern]: possibly suguha with some midare; Nakago [tang]: two mekugi-ana, with signature Sadamune; Habaki [collar]: copper-gilt. Koshirae [mount]: the cloisonné enamel saya [scabbard] with tachi­-style mounts decorated in various coloured enamels and worked in copper wire with ho-o birds and paulownia, 71cm long; Nagasa [length from kissaki to machi]: 48.5cm; Saki-haba [width at the yokote]: 1.4 cm; Moto-haba [width at the machi]: 2cm

Lot 187

A LARGE AND HEAVY OTTOMAN BALL AND WHITE METAL SWORD'S HILT AND SCABBARD, hilt 19cm long, scabbard 93cm long.

Lot 226

AN INDIAN MUGHAL DAGGER, with openworked silver and possibly snakeskin overlaid handle, the silver inset with ruby, with wooden scabbard, 37cm long overall.

Lot 100

An Indian sabre in scabbard with 73cm blade, together with two further Indian-made kukris, a Jambiya style knife and a kris style knife with wavy blade, the latter retaining their original purchase receipts from The Doon Steel Works dated 1964. (5)

Lot 229

1885 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's sword and scabbard, by Weyersberg & Kirschbaum, Solingen, overall length 104cm.

Lot 233

Japanese sword, WWII, leather bound handle and saya, overall length 103cm.Condition report:Nagasa = 69cm; scabbard 76.5cm.Blade and scabbard appear free of any dents and the blade remains straight. Press stud still functions but feels a little weak. The blade is heavily discoloured, quite a golden tone. Some spot tarnishing. The leather to the scabbard has some creases and tears near the two press-studs.

Lot 230

Victorian pattern Officer's sword, engraved blade by Henry Wilkinson, wire bound grip, brass scabbard, overall length 101cm.Condition report:Scabbard is dented and worn, blade is ok, not bent, some wear to the engraving, guard and grip are good. The number on the blade is 13651. The grip is one piece. Please see additional uploaded images.

Lot 232

Fichtel & Sachs Schweinfurt saw back 'butcher' bayonet, with metal scabbard and leather frog, length overall 54cm.

Lot 231

George V 1912 Pattern British Cavalry Officer’s sword, Moss Bros & Co Limited, London, steel guard, leather field scabbard, 102cm overall.Qty: Qty

Lot 583

A KUKRI, WITH INLAID GRIP in scabbard

Lot 133

A Reproduction Fantasy Long Sword with Dragon Guard and Claw and Ball Terminal, Complete with Leather Scabbard, Overall Length 130cms

Lot 120

1913 bayonet and scabbard, the blade stamped Remington, collection of crystal, glass, stoneware jug, figurines, table lamp, etc.

Lot 1008

A WWII Australian Own Bayonet, dated 1945, having SLAZ44 stamped to the wooden grip, complete with scabbard, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Lot 986

A Middle Eastern Kukri knife, having a thick spined blade, complete with scabbard and two skinning knives, (3) no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Lot 1013

A 1907 Pattern SMLE Bayonet by Wilkinson, having multiple stamps to the base of the blade, complete with scabbard, AF, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Lot 948

A Cocos Machete, having wooden scabbard, together with a selection of other knives and daggers (parcel), no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Lot 976

An Indian Kukri Knife, having 'Hituman Gurkha, Darjeeling' stamped to the brass pommel, with one piece wooden handle, having 25cm long blade, marked 'CPL. HARRIS. R.E.', complete with scabbard, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Lot 1035

A Gladious Sawback Sidearm, having 48.5cm long single edge blade, single fullered with sawback, multiple stamps, with single piece brass grip and guard, stamped 1834, complete with scabbard , no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possiblebelieve to be original, however the bidder will need to form own opinion before bidding, no shipping for this lot, pack only, for the buyer to organise collection

Lot 933

A Middle Eastern Style Kukri knife, complete with scabbard and two skinning knives, together with three other knives (4), no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Lot 943

A WWII Military Issue machete by S & J Kitchin, dated 1940, stamped with broad arrow, complete with scabbard, a US Folding machete by Case XX, an example by F Dick and another (parcel), no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possibleNo postage for this lot, can provide pack online, buyer to organise collection/shipping

Lot 1034

A Russian Shashka style sword, complete with scabbard and attached bayonet, having multiple stamped numbers, names and unit marks, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Lot 1003

A British 1907 Pattern Bayonet by Wilkinson, dated 15, with multiple proof marks, complete with steel and leather scabbard, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Lot 1010

A Lee Metford 1888 Pattern bayonet and scabbard, having multiple stamps to the blade, including the War Department and Broad arrow, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Lot 1019

A Burmese Dha, having string bound grip, with 37.5cm long curved blade, with wooden scabbard, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Lot 997

A No.9 MkI bayonet and scabbard, together with four No.4 MkII bayonets, all with scabbard, four with frogs (parcel), no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible

Lot 1032

A possibly Vietnamese Dha, having hand carved wooden grip, with 55cm long single edged blade, the blade with small etched wave design, with similar wooden hand carve scabbard, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possibletwo of the bands are loose on the scabbard, meaning it is split into the two pieces, there is a piece missing from the scabbard, the grip is also split with some movement from the blade, please see additional images

Lot 1036

An Indian Cavalry Officer's Sword/Sabre, having large curved sword, leading to three band guard, with uncovered grip, complete with scabbard, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possibleplease see additional images, blade approx 76cm long and 3.8cm broad, scabbard 82cm long, hilt and pommel with no obvious movement, we can supply pack only and a cost for bidder to arrange courier, commission bids to mail@specialauctionservices.com

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