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Lot 2069

2 cases containing 44 mint silver coins 'Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 1900 - 2002'

Lot 2071

2 silver bracelets and a silver cherub pulling sledge

Lot 2073

A fine European silver stamp box, 3 silver spoons and a European silver money clip.

Lot 2105

A garnet and hardstone set bracelet in silver with safety catch.

Lot 2109

An amethyst drop pendant in silver and a pair of ear pendants in silver set amethyst stone.

Lot 2112

5 items of jewellery including white gold crucifix pendant, silver set pink stone pendant etc.,

Lot 2113

A porcelain pendant by Jan Gemalt in silver depicting roses in a fancy cutwork mount attached to a white metal chain.

Lot 2116

A Milor make Italian three tow necklace in silver together with a rock crystal two row necklace.

Lot 2117

2 pairs of hoop earrings in silver with one fashioned with pendant hearts, vintage silver bracelet with hall marked silver locket and a stone set bangle in silver.

Lot 2118

A stone set bracelet in a pale pink colour set in silver.

Lot 2119

A citrine stone necklace in silver with central brushed silver heart.

Lot 2121

A gemstone necklace set with banded agates and amber on a fancy silver chain.

Lot 2127

A hall marked silver dish, approximately 145 grams.

Lot 2131

A Favre-Leuba 1940's Sandow watch with silver case, in working order.

Lot 2136

A London solid silver cockerel dated 1970 by Edwin Barnard & Sons, approximately 7.75 ounces / 221 grams.

Lot 2139

A selection of silver brooches and rings etc

Lot 2143

16 silver teaspoons, approximately 280 grams.

Lot 2146

3 silver handled forks, one other and 4 silver plate ladles.

Lot 2148

A silver and enamel ladies fob watch with marcasite pin.

Lot 2151

A hall marked silver 'boot' pin cushion, an button hook with agate handle and a silver cheroot holder.

Lot 2189

An assortment of small rings including one 9ct white gold (approximately 2 grams), 6 9ct gold rings (2 a/f, approximately 6 grams) and 3 silver rings (approximately 10 grams).

Lot 2193

A mixed lot of UK coins etc., including George III cartwheel penny and pre 1947 silver.

Lot 2197

A small silver photograph frame.

Lot 2256

2 Royal Doulton character jugs - Merlin D6529 and Long John Silver D6336.

Lot 2262

3 Royal Doulton character jugs - Long John Silver D6335, Robinson Crusoe D6532 and Old Salt D6551.

Lot 2263

A 3 piece silver plate tea set (made in Sheffield), sugar nips etc.,

Lot 110

1900’s Indo Persian damascus blade dagger with koftgari handle & scabbard. Gazelle pommel with ornate cross guard and white bone hilt. 26cm unsharpened damascus steel blade is well patterned. Iron scabbard with wood and red velvet inserts. Kortgari style silver patterning to all metal mounts. Overall measures 47cm.

Lot 133

WW2 German S.S. non-commissioned officer candidate’s sword & scabbard by F.W. Holler. Features nickel hilt fittings, screw-type SS runes pommel, turned wood with grip retaining 95% of its original black lacquer covering. Maker marked 85cm blade is in good condition with slight shallow bends to length. The scabbard retains nearly all of the original black finish, the nickel upper mount shows light wear. Sword completed with a black and silver thread hanger knot. Scarce S.S. N.C.O. & officer candidates’ sword, measuring 100.5cm overall.

Lot 155

An exceptional & rare piece of Adolf Hitler's personal tableware, this being a solid silver octagonal table salver/plate by Bruckmann & Sohne. The solid silver plate features the formal NSDAP eagle and A.H. monogram to centre, with engraved chain octagonal border, within the 34cm wide border edge. The Bruckmann maker stamp and silver content (.800) stamps are shown to the underside of the 6 O'clock edge. This is the formal pattern, as used by Hitler personally, not being the more common office variety silverware as often comes up for sale. This was sold in October 2007 by Dreweatt Neate Auctioneers as part of the Stenson Militaria Collection. This is an exceptional investment piece and one to grace the discerning collector’s collection.

Lot 156

An exceptional & very rare piece of Adolf Hitler's personal tableware, this being a solid silver ice bucket/wine cooler by Bruckmann & Sohne. The piece features the formal NSDAP eagle and A.H. monogram to centre, with engraved chain octagonal border. The solid silver bucket standing 26.5cm (including twin handles), 20cm at its width. The Bruckmann maker stamp and silver content (.800) stamps are shown to the underside of the top edge border, approx. at 7 O'clock position. This is the formal pattern, as used by Hitler personally, not being the more common office variety silverware as often comes up for sale. This was sold in October 2007 by Dreweatt Neate Auctioneers as part of the Stenson Militaria Collection. This is an exceptional investment piece and one to grace the discerning collector’s collection. Very rare.

Lot 157

A fine set of wine goblets, being the former property of Reichsmarshall Herman Goering, each bearing his personal family crest (6). Each goblet shows quality hand finished details of cast silver manufacture, with vine stem decoration, with .800 (silver hallmark) to the base of each, along with the applied crest of the Goering family. Each goblet measures 17.3 cm high. All in exceptional condition, being age toned. This was sold in October 2007 by Dreweatt Neate Auctioneers as part of the Stenson Militaria Collection. This is an exceptional investment piece and one to grace the discerning collector’s collection.

Lot 160

WW2 German aluminium eagle & swastika vehicle plaque. Medium sized, silver painted, cast aluminium plaque, with hand finished details to edges, showing some dent marks to screw in points where the eagle was originally removed/souvenired. Eagle wings have 1 screw in hole to each wing, with one to centre of swastika. Reverse shows twin inverted ‘V’ cast points, with central attachment post to eagle’s chest, with remains of attachment tape residue. Measures 25.7cm x 40cm, the type used for a trolley bus or tram. Scarce.

Lot 167

Australian issued solid silver 1916 dated bugle. Solid silver (tested). Inscribed Henry Keat & Sons 105 & 103 Matthias Road London N 1916. With war department broad arrow inside capital D over makers details, denoting issue within the Australian Army. Serial #C1973. Numerous small dents and scratches. Some weld separation to mouth piece pipe & bell. Good overall & scarce.

Lot 170

WW1 British Royal Navy hallmarked silver cigarette case. Inscribed on lid ‘WHISKERS’ From HIGHYER CADETS in H.M.S. GIBRALTAR 1914. Hallmarked on side of lid and again on body. Wood interior with red leather base. Several small knocks on lid and body. Fine WW1 Naval item.

Lot 171

WW1 1918 Australia Light horse ‘souvenir’ riding ivory & silver horse camel crop. Superb Great war officers riding crop in carved milky white ivory with 3 silver sleeves, carrying the initial H.L. and date 1918. Vendor received this item from an estate of Light horse memorabilia. Measures 44.2cm long.

Lot 218

The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George Knight Commander K.C.M.G. set of neck badge & breast star in case of issue, attributed to Sir William Grey Ellison Macartney, former Governor of Tasmania & Western Australia. Neck badge in silver, gold and enamel, complete with full neck ribbon, with star, silver, in silver-gilt & enamel, with retaining pin. Both in exceptionally fine condition, with no faults or cracks to enamel. In original R & S. GARRARD & Co case. Rare.The set comes with copied paperwork relating to Sir William Grey Ellison Macartney (1852-1924), Governor, born 7/6/1852 in Dublin, whose father's chief estate was in Tyrone, in which he represented in parliament in 1874-85. He was educated at Eton and Exeter College, Oxford, taking a first class in modern history (1875), with law and politics becoming his dominant areas of interests. Already grand secretary of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, he became Conservative member for South Antrim in 1885. In January of that year he convened a meeting which inaugurated the parliamentary Ulster Unionist Party, and duly served as whip. His speeches in the Commons concentrated on Irish matters in predictable style.Macartney was a competent secretary to the Admiralty from 1895 until a ministerial reshuffle ousted him in 1900. As a result, he was admitted to the Privy Council. Resigning from parliament in 1903, he became deputy master of the Royal Mint where his work won official commendation. On 5th August 1897 at Holcombe, Somerset, he married Ettie Myers Scott who bore him a son and two daughters. Her brother was Robert Falcon Scott, whose career Macartney helped: 'you have been a brick', the explorer wrote, whilst awaiting death in Antarctica.In December 1912 Macartney was appointed K.C.M.G. and governor of Tasmania. Irish Nationalists protested that his Orange links would offend Tasmanian’s sympathetic to Home Rule. Secretary of State (Lord) Lewis Harcourt averred that the Tasmanian government had approved the choice, but there was some local criticism.The Tasmanian sojourn was made eventful by a constitutional dispute. In April 1914, with Labor and Liberal parties near deadlock, Macartney agreed that John Earle form a Labor ministry, on condition inter alia that an election follow. Earle became premier but, under pressure from all sides, sought no dissolution. Macartney had to suffer the mortification of having his procedure repudiated by the secretary of state while his pertinent dispatches, argued with learning and vigour, were not published.Macartney's comments on Tasmanian affairs were often acid. 'Any comprehensive criticism … appears to be beyond the capacity of either of the Legislative Houses', he wrote of budget debates in October 1915. Politicians he saw as concerned to hold their well-paid seats, profligate with public moneys and subject to narrow interest groups. His view of the State at large was more generous, and he discharged public duties with due form. Perhaps he was happiest as grand master of the Grand Lodge of Tasmania.In April 1917 Macartney transferred to the governorship of Western Australia, where, during his two years and nine months term, he witnessed three changes of political leadership. Government, however, remained in conservative hands. The governor avoided public skirmishes with his ministers, but, as in Tasmania, he seems never to have regarded them highly. Toward the end of 1917 he secretly advised Whitehall that State administration was 'a monument of inefficiency, incompetence and waste'. He travelled extensively within his domain and in Perth continued to participate in Freemasonry, replacing Archbishop Riley as grand master in 1918. On returning to the United Kingdom in 1920, Macartney gave his name and leadership to educational and philanthropic good works, before dying at Chelsea, London, on 4th December 1924.

Lot 238

A cracking WW2 Australian Army ‘died of wounds’ medals & ephemera group to Private J. Stone, 2/28th Battalion, who was twice wounded in action, having served in the Middle East & the Pacific, who copped a late war gunshot wound to spine, whilst landing on ‘Brown Beach" Labuan Island, finally succumbing to his wounds 8 months later. 1939 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal 39-45 & Australian Service Medal 1939-45, all impressed named WX 21286 J. STONE; court mounted for display with sewn in dog tag (this is his full entitlement of campaign medals as awarded). The Australian Soldiers Pocket Book; Egyptian watch fob; pocket watch; 2 x dice; waterproof wallet with Jacks name on cover containing large quantity Japanese occupation money; cloth Japanese rank badge; 4 rings on leather thong (these look to be souvenir kill rings); small pornographic booklet; 3 x Tobruk 2/28th Bn unit shoulder flashes; 2 x Australia shoulder titles; company sized group photograph (possibly D Coy) autographed on rear by members; 2/28th 1944 Christmas card autographed by D Coy members; 2/28th souvenir program 17/7/1943; Australian Red Cross Society (Rockingham QLD branch) cloth hospital bag; aluminium spoon and fork;  large quantity period newspaper articles & casualty lists 2/28; paperwork from Palestine bus tickets wine labels etc; broached silver ½ crown. With research. Group direct from the family and comprises of one of the best ‘fighting’ groups, with a full list of original associated items & paperwork which we have come across in many years.* See lot #496 for the slouch hat belonging to Private Stone.Jack Stone was born in Dumbleyung, Western Australia on the 18/12/1922. He enlisted at Claremont on the 20/3/1942, giving his occupation as a transport assistant. 12/8/1942 posted to 16th reinforcements, 2/28th Battalion & departed Australia on the 13/8/42 for the Middle East. 8/10/42 disembarked. 1/1/43 marched in to the 2/28 Bn., departed Middle East 24/1/43, arriving Fremantle 18/2/43. 4/8/43 embarked Cairns on the Van Der Lijn and disembarked Milne Bay 4/8/43.Wounded in action 18/10/43 & evacuated Australia G.S.W. mouth, face and tongue. On recovering he was returned to New Guinea and suffered with several bouts of malaria requiring trips to and from hospital. Back with 2/28th Bn on the 15/1/1944. W.I.A. 10/6/45 with G.S.W. stomach. He was evacuated to Perth, Western Australia to Hollywood Hospital, but on the 13/2/1946 he was removed from serious injury list to Di(?) list GSW spine. 18/2/1946, died Hollywood Hospital and buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth 20/2/1946.1st wounding New Guinea: The counter-attack came on 16 October, around Jivevaneng Finschhafen and the coast. The 24th Brigade was heavily involved in the fighting, eventually repelling the Japanese attack. 2nd and eventually fatal wounding: Landed on "Brown Beach" on Labuan Island on 10 June 1945.It is rare these days to get such a complete collection not only of medals, service-related items, period news clippings (by a family member) & souvenir from Palestine etc. What clearly stands out was that Jack was a true hard playing and fighting Aussie Digger. He has several charges for A.W.O.L. and his personal effects includes dice, Japanese money to play with & of course - pornography.

Lot 282

C. 1922 West Australian Police Cap badge. Brass & enamel, with remains of silver wash. This is the other ranks issued intricate King's Crown version made by Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Hockley St, Birmingham, UK. Hallmarked. Extremely rare.

Lot 287

WW1 era Western Australian 44th Battalion/Blackboy Hill sweet heart silver badge. Shows soldier at attention, in front of map of Australia, with numerals 4 either side, on top of scroll. Silver & FRANKS R marked, lacking pin.

Lot 288

WW2 era Greek Australian Allies patriotic badge by Amor. Zinc diamond, with hand painted flags & crown. Retain silver wash, pin/catch & AMOR to reverse. Measures 33mm. Scarce.

Lot 289

The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George (CMG), companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamels. No damage to enamel or fittings. Complete with neck cravat in its Garrard & Co. Ltd. case of issue.

Lot 31

1950s British India military kothimora kukri knife. Features brown carved wood handle with plain steel mounts. 30.4cm blade with thick spine and shallow fuller with tooled straight-line fullers, sharpened edge and darkened surface. Scabbard is superbly embossed silver metal over a wood and brown leather base. Images of flora and traditional patterns well executed, missing central badge. 41.3cm knife complete with Karda and Chakmak (small skinner and burnisher/striker blades).

Lot 32

1960’s 2nd Royal Gurkha Rifles regimental presentation kothimora kukri, knife & scabbard. Features brown carved horn handle with plain brass mounts. 26cm blade with thick spine and shallow fuller, original sharpened edge, engraved with Dragon and pashupatinath temple, minor age darkening near tip. Scabbard is superbly engraved silver metal over a wood and black velvet base. Images of birds and fauna well executed under a Gurkha crossed kukri badge all surrounded by ornated foliage and geometric patterns. Complete with Karda and Chakmak (small skinner and burnisher/striker blades) & is a very desirable addition to any collection.Traditionally presented to the British and Gurkha Officers for courage and loyalty to the regiment & the nation on their retirement, this Kukri was presented to the father of Australian Author Paul Carter, by an Officer of the 2nd Royal Gurkha Rifles in the 1960s.

Lot 322

Royal Society of Arts Prize Medal 1900 – 1901 to Sir Trevor Dawson, 1st Baron of Edgewarebury, who served in capacity of General Manager of Vickers Armament’s during the First World War. Royal Society of Arts Prize Medal in silver. The obverse has a detailed portrait of King Edward VII and the script 'Edward VII R&I Patron MDCCCCI' and is signed 'Emil Fuchs 1901'. The reverse has the script ' Founded 1754 Incorporated by Royal Charter 1847' and within a wreath 'Society of Arts Manufactures and Commerce' it is signed to the reverse 'LC Wyon'. The side is engraved LIEUTENANT ARTHUR DAWSON, LATE R.N., FOR HIS PAPERS ON ‘MODERN ARTILLERY’. SOCIETY’S SESSION 1900-1901.Commander Sir Arthur Trevor Dawson 1st Baronet Edgewarebury (1/5/1866 – 19/5/1931) was an English businessman who served as managing director of the armaments giant Vickers from 1906 to 1931. He joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1879, promoted Lieutenant 1892 and became an experimental officer at Woolwich Arsenal.In 1896, left the Royal Navy to join the armaments firm Vickers as ordnance superintendent, becoming a director in 1898, and managing director in 1906 He remained in this post until his death. He was also chairman of Chilworth Gunpowder from 1900 and was a director of many of Vickers' subsidiaries, including Canadian Vickers, Vickers-Terni in Italy, and the Placencias Arsenal in Spain.He retained close connections with the Royal Navy and the British Government and sat on a number of government committees. He also collected intelligence for the Admiralty on his foreign trips, including one occasion when he skated around the ice-bound dockyards of Kiel to see the German naval ships under construction. He was knighted on 13 December 1909.During the First World War, his prominence in the armaments industry naturally increased even further. Although he retained the trust of the government, Vickers, along with other armaments firms, was accused of charging too much. His standing was also damaged by the so-called 'dope scandal'. In 1915–1916, Dawson aided the MP and speculator Grant Morden in setting up the British Cellulose and Chemical Manufacturing Company. The value of the shares was later pushed up by unscrupulous means to an artificially high level, until they were worth £14 10s in 1918 (having originally been worth 6d each). This blatant war profiteering was investigated by a parliamentary select committee in 1918 and an official inquiry chaired by Lord Sumner in 1919.He was to have been raised to the peerage in the 1917 New Year Honours, but his name was removed from the list at the last minute, probably because of the unpopularity of the armament’s companies. He was, however, created a baronet, of Edgewarebury, of the parish of Edgware, in the County of Middlesex, in the 1920 New Year Honours. In recognition of his war service, he was promoted commander in the Royal Navy as of 11 November 1918.After the war, his influence declined. Another scandal broke in 1920, when Vickers was sued by Admiral Sir Percy Scott over royalty payments for a gun sight manufactured by Vickers which Scott had invented and patented. The judge, Lord Coleridge, made it quite clear that he did not believe Dawson's testimony, and found in Scott's favour. He was later implicated in shady dealings with the Turkish government over oil in Iraq.Sir Basil Zaharoff, worked for Vickers during this period and the pair would be well known to each other.This medal was presented to Sir Dawson at a time when he was becoming ‘noticed’ by the Armaments Company Vickers. Well worth further reading on what he and Sir Basil Zaharoff got up to in the world of Armaments sales etc.

Lot 335

Order of the British Empire (O.B.E. - civil) medal group. 1st type, Member of the Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) Civil. 1917 -35, hallmark stamp London date 1930 by Garrard & Co. Ltd; G.V. Silver Jubilee Medal 1935 & G.V.I. Coronation Medal 1936. All un named as issued, swing mounted as worn.

Lot 346

British Army Boer War medal pair to Driver G. Fear, Army Service Corps, who subsequently served during the First World War.Queen's South Africa Medal, 1899-1902, 6 clasps, RELIEF OF KIMBERLEY, PAARDEBERG, DRIEFONTEIN, JOHANNWESBURG, DIAMOND HILL & WITTEBERGEN, impressed named 14422 DR: G.FEAR. A.S.C.; & King's South Africa Medal 1901-02, 2 clasps, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 & SOUTH AFRICA 1902, impressed named 14422 DVR.N G.FEAR. A.S.C. medals court mounted for display & come with copies of medal rolls, silver war badge roll and service papers.George Fear was born in 1881 in Twerton, Somerset. Enlisted Army Service Corps 4/3/1899, giving his occupation as a blacksmith. Served: Home 4/3/1899-20/10/99, South Africa 21/10/99-19/2/03 & Home 20/2/03-3/3/11. This completed his 12 years, to which he re enlisted for WW1 service on the 10/3/1915, with his occupation listed as a shoeing smith, stating also that for the last 2 years he had been farming in Canada. Home 10/3/1915-27/4/1915, France 28/4/1915-9/12/1916 (with 28 Remount Squadron), Home 10/12/1916-28/7/1917 & discharged ‘no longer physically fit for war work’, whilst serving with the A.S.C Remount section.

Lot 378

Assorted British medals, name erased and tailors’ copies (9). G.R.I. Military Cross (solid silver quality copy, 1945 engraved on rear lower arm), 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45 (these 4 all original & un named as issued), period swing mounted as worn; an un named original Crimea Medal with replacement later suspender, a tailors copy Crimea Medal, with clasp ‘SEBASTOPOL’ & name erased Korea Medal & U.N. Korea un named as issued, period swing mounted as worn.

Lot 387

WW1 German made Ottoman Turkey Gallipoli Star medal/badge. Excellent red enamel finish with silver crescent moon and sultan’s name/date. Enamel is faultless and clear. Pin backed, non-rivet type, plain reverse with length of award ribbon. A quality German made example, awarded & worn by those serving as advisors to the Turkish Forces. Hallmarked B.B&Co.

Lot 391

Spanish Civil War era German Legion Condor ‘Panzer Korps’ members uniform sleeve badge. Die struck, silver washed brass alloy badge, showing Totenkopf to centre, with compact panzer below, with oval oakleaf border, showing 4 sewing holes. Measures 47mm x 58mm. Scarce.

Lot 394

WW2 era German 1914 Iron Cross 1st class & 1939 Bar to the Iron Cross cased medal set by C. E. Juncker of Berlin. Includes convex 1914 Iron Cross 1st class, with 2-piece screw back fitting, maker marked L/12 (C. E. Juncker, Berlin) & unmarked toned, silver washed tombak bar to the iron cross. Both near mint condition pieces are housed in their fitted LDO gilt embossed leatherette case. Overall a complete set, as worn by a holder of the iron cross from both world wars. Rare.

Lot 399

WW2 German Army 4 & 12 year service medals (2). Toned frosted silver & gilt finished medals, with eagles to ribbons.

Lot 400

WW2 German Army 18 year service medal/cross. Toned frosted silver finished, with eagle to ribbon. Exceptionally fine condition.

Lot 402

Nazi Germany 25 year service & War Merit crosses (2). Frosted silver cross, with enamel swastika centre, in maker marked (Friedrich Keller) card case of issue. Mounted as issued. Comes with early war made War Merit Cross with swords, 2nd class.

Lot 405

WW2 German Army paratrooper qualification badge. Being of the mid war zinc variety, most likely made by C.E. Junker of Berlin (not marked), with remains of gilt wash to wreath & eagle, as well as silver frosting wash to central eagle. The pin has been period replaced (pre 1945), most likely a Foster & Barth repair. The badge is a good wartime piece, being one which a pre war Army paratrooper would have purchased in order to wear, most notably to distinguish himself apart from the much more common Luftwaffe qualified paratroopers. Measures 54mm x 41mm, weighing 31g. Badge comes with a C.O.A. from Craig Gottlieb, as purchased in 2008. Rare.

Lot 406

WW2 German infantry assault badge in silver – Normandy dug piece. Ground dug piece, showing oxidation, with pin & catch. Tag states ‘Infantry Assault Normandy’, vendor confirming 1980’s dug piece.

Lot 408

WW2 German Army panzer assault badge in silver by A.D. Schwerdt, Stuttgart.Two piece die struck, dull finish & sharp details to face, reverse with round base pin hinge, with makers trademark stamp above round base catch.

Lot 41

WW2 German Army officer’s dagger & scabbard by Carl Eickhorn with hangers. Orange coloured celluloid grip is in very good condition with superb nickel pommel and cross guard. Maker marked 26.5cm long blade is in good condition. Scabbard is dent free and in good condition with minor surface plate loss, retaining the luxury hangers, in silver thread with green velvet, with raised acorn relief hanger clips. Overall, a very clean and complete dagger, with hanger set.

Lot 410

WW2 German Kriegsmarine/Merchant fleet blockade runner badge cased set.Includes full sized & miniature, mid war produced die struck stick pin badges. The first retaining some of the silver was to eagle and ridges of waves, with unmarked pin & catch to rear, the latter full toned grey metal, with stick pin needle. Both are housed in the blue award case of issue.

Lot 413

WW2 cased German Luftwaffe air force observer qualification badge by Assmann & Söhne. Early war two piece, die struck tombak badge, ever so slight convex, heavily toned silver finished wreath, with dark finished eagle & swastika. Reverse maker stamped, with pin & silver catch, with good domed rivets. Badge is housed a near mint, gilt stencilled, believed post war case of issue.

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