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Lot 202

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER ELKINGTON & CO LTD CIRCULAR OPEN SALTS, repousse decorated with flowers and scrolls, gilt lined interiors and a pair of baluster pepperettes of similar decoration, same makers, Birmingham 1893 and 1900, approximate weight 3.9ozt, 121 grams, together with an Edwardian square silver mustard, maker William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1906, a pair of silver sugar tongs, two mother of pearl spoons, glass scent bottle with silver collar, etc (parcel)

Lot 203

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE THREE PIECE CRUET SET, of oval outline, beaded rims, pierced and engraved decoration, blue glass liners, makers C J Wander Ltd, London 1968, together with two unrelated silver condiment spoons, approximate weight 7.2ozt, 226 grams and a three piece circular silver cruet set, wavy rims, on three cabriole legs, blue glass liners for mustard and salt, makers James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1946, approximate weight 4.1ozt, 127 grams, with a plated salt spoon (9)

Lot 204

A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER SAUCE BOATS, wavy rims, foliate cast 'S' scroll handles, on three cabriole legs with hoof feet, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1967, approximate weight 10.2ozt, 317 grams, together with an Elizabeth II silver lobed oval baluster sugar castor with pull off cover, maker John Rose, Birmingham 1965, approximate weight 5.8ozt, 182 grams, and a silver twin handled sugar bowl and a silver tea strainer, approximate gross weight 3.7ozt, 118 grams (6)

Lot 205

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CANTEEN OF FLATWARE, engraved with a lion rampant crest, comprising a basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, six table forks, six tablespoons, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and six teaspoons, makers Josiah Williams & Co, London 1907, approximate weight 62.8ozt, 1953 grams (33)

Lot 206

AN ELIZABETH II OVAL SILVER SALVER, pie crust edge, on four scrolled feet, makers Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1963, approximate weight 30ozt, 934 grams, oval length 34.5cmCondition: surface scratches with a patch of roughness towards one longer oval end, does not sit absolutely flat on a surface, rocks slightly when one is touched, no other damage, repair or restoration noted

Lot 207

AN ELIZABETH II CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER, gadrooned pie crust edge, on three scrolled feet, makers Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1967, approximate weight 20.9ozt, 650 grams, diameter 26.5cm (condition: some scratches to surface)

Lot 208

A GEORGE V OVAL SILVER BOWL, foliate scroll pierced decoration, on an oval foot, makers Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1911, approximate weight 5.9ozt, 183 grams, oval length 20cm, together with an Elizabeth II circular silver fruit bowl, cast pierced rim of fruiting vine above a similar fret border, an open anthemion and lion paw feet, makers Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1968, approximate weight 22.2ozt, 691 grams, diameter 27.5cm (2) (condition: oval bowl is in reasonable order, circular bowl has splits and dents to the fretwork and a few smaller dents to the interior base)

Lot 209

A CASED SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER GILT HARLEQUIN ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS, makers William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1960, a cased set of six silver gilt and enamel bean end coffee spoons, the reverse of the bowls each decorated with different flowers, makers Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1962/1964 and a cased set of six silver spoons, Birmingham 1954 (3) (condition: Harlequin set has two minute chips to enamels)

Lot 210

A GEORGE V OVAL SILVER WAITER, beaded edge, on four cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, makers Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1913, approximate weight 6.4ozt, 199 grams, together with a set of four silver plain circular napkins, makers T.H. Hazelwood & Co, Birmingham 1908-1912, another pair of circular silver napkins, a pair of late Georgian silver sugar tongs, a set of six Victorian Old English pattern silver teaspoons with engraved initials, London 1847 and three other various spoons, approximate gross weight 10.1ozt, 316 grams (parcel)

Lot 211

A CASED SET OF SIX STERLING SILVER BRIDGE PENCILS, enamelled with card suits to the finials, engine turned, together with a silver cased biro, an Edwardian silver vesta case, foliate engraved, Birmingham 1910 and a rectangular silver cigarette case, gilt interior, Birmingham 1942, weight silver approximate weight 4.9ozt, 155 grams (4)

Lot 212

A PARCEL OF SILVER, including an Edwardian silver mounted wooden box, a.f, London 1903, two rectangular silver mounted easel back photograph frames, a silver backed part dressing table set, a modern silver mounted circular trinket box, etc, together with a plated dressing table set (parcel)

Lot 213

A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER GILT ROCOCO STYLE TWIN BRANCH CANDELABRA, detachable to make single candlesticks, the columns cast as lady and gentleman gardeners, on shell and scroll circular bases, makers C.J. Vanders Ltd, London 1964, approximate weight 85.1ozt, 2648 grams, height approximately 27cm (2) (condition: some patches of tarnishing)

Lot 214

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SALVER, of circular form, pie crust edge, on three short cabriole legs with scrolled feet, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1960, approximate weight 24.3ozt, 758 grams, diameter 31cm (condition: some surface scratches, otherwise good)

Lot 215

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SALVER, of shaped square form, pie crust edge, on four short cabriole legs with hoof feet, makers Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1970, approximate weight 30.5ozt, 950 grams, width 31cm (condition: some surface scratches, otherwise good)

Lot 216

A GEORGE VI RECTANGULAR SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, engine turned hinged lid with blind cartouche, sloped sides to bracket feet, wood lined interior, interior of lid with polished finish, maker William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1948, width foot to foot 18.5cm x depth foot to foot 12cm x height 5.5cm, together with another rectangular cigarette box, marks rubbed, width 16cm, approximate gross weight 37.9ozt, 1180 grams (2) (condition: one foot lifted on a flat surface, some dents and creases, the other has thin silver to the lid and dints to all sides)

Lot 217

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER WAITER, of circular form, pie crust edge, engraved monogram to centre, on four short cabriole legs with scrolled feet, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1970, diameter 20.5cm, approximate weight 10.6ozt, 332.3 grams, together with a George V silver baluster sugar castor, pull off cover, makers Selfridge & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1935, height approximately 18cm, approximate weight 4.2ozt, 132 grams, an Elizabeth II silver wine taster, snake ring handle, maker Hugh Johnson, Birmingham 1996, diameter 8.5cm, approximate weight 3.3ozt, 104 grams and a pair of Elizabeth II silver coasters, maker A.J. Poole, Birmingham 1996, diameter 9cm (5)

Lot 218

A CASED PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, foliate engraved decoration, maker John Rose, Birmingham 1907, together with another cased pair with embossed decoration and crimped rims, Birmingham 1900, a set of six silver napkin rings with engine turned decoration and another circular pair with wavy rims, approximate gross weight 5.8ozt, 171 grams (10)

Lot 219

A GROUP OF FIVE ELIZABETH II SILVER 'THE HUGH JOHNSON COLLECTION' WINE LABELS, comprising 'Latour', 'Burgandy', 'Sherry', 'Port' and one un-named, all Birmingham 1997, together with five un-named wine labels, maker LWJ, London 1982 and Sheffield 1984, together with a 'Hock' silver wine label and another label in silver plate, approximate gross weight 11.7ozt, 368 grams (12)

Lot 220

EIGHT SILVER VESTA CASES, one plain engraved with inscription, the other seven with foliate engraved decoration, most with initials or monograms, heights 3.5cm to 6cm, various makers and dates, 1897-1925, approximate weight 7.2ozt, 225 grams (8) (condition: all in reasonable order with some polish residue, all lids close, some small dints and light wear to engraving)

Lot 221

THREE EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER LADIES PURSES, of shaped design, on chain suspensions and with finger rings, two foliate engraved, the other engine turned, various makers and dates, together with a similar aide memoire with brown leather interior, Birmingham 1921, one purse includes approximately twenty small silver coins (4) (condition: all four in reasonable condition, although the clasp on one purse does not close, some marks rubbed)

Lot 222

A GEORGE V SILVER LADIES MESH EVENING BAG, London 1919, another silver mounted evening bag with import marks for Birmingham 1903, together with three other similar purses, one stamped sterling, another 800, the third with blue enamel decoration is unmarked, all with chain suspensions (5) (condition: reasonable overall, one bag has gaps at sides, some clasps not closing fully)

Lot 223

A GEORGE V SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE CASE, engine turned decoration, engraved initials, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1925, together with an Asprey silver cigarette case, on a chain and finger ring, Chester 1905, two other small silver cases on chains, Birmingham 1904 and 1916 and a pin cushion in a silver sleeve, approximate gross weight 9.32ozt, 289 grams (5)

Lot 224

A 9CT GOLD MOUNTED AMBER CHEROOT HOLDER IN A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHEROOT HOLDER CASE, Birmingham 1897, together with four empty hallmarked silver cheroot holder cases, one stamped for Benson & Hedges 13 Old Bond St, a silver mounted cheroot cutter and five other silver cheroot holder cases with a variety of cheroot holders including one stamped '9ct' on amber (11) (condition: one hinge broken, some cases with pull off covers, generally fair condition with some small dents)

Lot 225

A GEORGE V CIRCULAR SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL TRINKET BOX, pique cover, marks partially rubbed, Birmingham 1919, diameter 8cm, together with another circular silver trinket box on four cabriole legs, makers Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1918, an Elizabeth II silver cased pocket torch, a miniature silver handbag bearing London import marks and a silver Isle of Man teaspoon (6)

Lot 227

A CASED ELIZABETH II SILVER EGG CUP AND SPOON, engraved initials, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1953, together with a cased baby's spoon and pusher, engraved initials, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1947/52, approximate gross weight 3.5ozt, 111 grams and a baby's silver rattle in the form of an acorn on a synthetic teething ring, makers Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1950 (3) (condition: rattle has partially rubbed marks and many dents)

Lot 228

A CASED PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL ANNIVERSARY GOBLETS AND COASTERS, commissioned by Salloways Ltd in 1972 to commemorate the 1300th Anniversary of the death of St Chad, goblets numbered 281 and 282 of 672, makers JMS, Birmingham 1972, goblets approximate weight 10.6ozt, 331 grams

Lot 229

A CASED PAIR OF ELIZABETH II LIMITED EDITION SILVER WEDDING COMMEMORATIVE SILVER BEAKERS, with applied profiles within ovals and engraved inscriptions, No.9 of 100, with certificate, makers Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1972, height approximately 10.5cm, approximate weight 9.6ozt, 298 grams

Lot 230

A SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER GOBLETS, knopped baluster stem, circular foot, makers Courtman Silver Ltd, London 1978, height approximately 14cm, approximate weight 41.5ozt, 1291 grams (6)

Lot 231

A PAIR OF GEORGE III CAST SILVER CANDLESTICKS BY WILLIAM CAFE, LONDON 1763, shaped square removable sconces cylindrical tops, on knopped and waisted columns to shaped square bases engraved with lion passant crests, height approximately 25.5cm, approximate weight 41.8ozt, 1300 grams (2) (condition: marks to base largely crisp, some rubbing to marks on sconces and around tops of holders, one base rocks slightly on a flat surface)

Lot 232

AN ELIZABETH II RECTANGULAR SILVER DRESSING TABLE TRAY, embossed foliate decoration, makers Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1993, length 30.5cm x width 21.5cm, approximate weight 13.6ozt, 426 grams, together with a pair of Carr's dwarf silver candlesticks, loaded bases and two others similar (5) (condition: all five pieces in very good condition)

Lot 233

A LATE VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER DISH RING, of circular waisted form, embossed and pierced with dogs and other animals and birds amongst fruits, flowers and foliage, blind cartouche, makers James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, Dublin 1899, diameter 18cm (condition: a split noted at rear of dogs leg below cartouche, otherwise appears to be in good order, possibly had crest erased from cartouche but no sign at front and gauge still good)7.9ozt, 245 grams, smaller diameter 15.7cm, base diameter is 18cm, height 7cm

Lot 234

A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER, of circular form, foliate cast and pie crust border, armorial engraved to centre, on three hairy paw feet, engraved 'M' to underside, maker William Peaston, London 1749, diameter 32cm, approximate weight 33.3ozt, 1038 grams (condition: marks are clear, some light surface scratching, area of armorial has some spring/give, a few rough patches on the underside)the salver does stand true on the table top, if the feet have been added at a later date it must have happened long ago, there isn't anything obvious to suggest they are not original

Lot 235

A PAIR OF GEORGE II STYLE CANDLESTICKS, detachable circular sconces, shaped square knopped columns, stepped shaped square loaded bases, makers Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1973, height 17cm (2)

Lot 236

AN ELIZABETH II CASED SILVER WEDDING 1972 PARCEL GILT CIRCULAR DISH, with textured gilt rim, the bowl engraved with inscription and central cast crown, base marked No.81, makers S.J. Rose & Son, London 1972, approximate weight 6.72ozt, 209 grams, diameter 15cm (condition: some tarnish to gilt areas, no certificate)

Lot 237

AN ELIZABETH II CIRCULAR SILVER DISH, cast and pierced fruiting vine rim over similarly decorated fret border, on a short circular foot, makers Poston Products Ltd, Sheffield 1977, approximate weight 28ozt, 870 grams, diameter 31.2cm (condition: no signs of splits or repairs, some light surface scratches)

Lot 238

A BOXED ELIZABETH II SILVER WINE COOLER, of conical form , angular twin side handles below two horizontal incised bands, maker J.A. Campbell, London 2000, approximate weight 40.5ozt, 1260 grams, height approximately 20cm (condition: area of tarnish to interior wall)

Lot 239

A VICTORIAN FRAZER & HAWS SILVER GILT SUGAR BOWL, beaded rim, the exterior of the bowl repousse decorated and chased with The Flight into Egypt, depicting Joseph leading a donkey carrying Mary and the infant Jesus in a landscape with mountains, pyramids, palm trees and stretches of water, the stepped circular foot stamped 'Frazer & Haws, 31 Regent St', London 1884, approximate weight 7.2ozt, 224 grams, height 7cm, diameter 12cm, together with a silver gilt Apostle top spoon, leaf and entwined snake stem, also by Frazer & Haws, London 1881, approximate weight 2ozt, 63 grams, length 16.5cm (2) (condition: very slight patches of wear and tarnish to the gilding, slight dent in bowl)

Lot 240

AN ELIZABETH II WALNUT DESK STAND, of rectangular form, moulded pen rest inset rectagular silver plaque (blank) and two non matching glass inkwells with silver hinged covers, maker Argyll Silver, Birmingham 1990, stand 29cm x 19.5cm (condition: all hallmarks match, one cover doesn't close to flush)

Lot 241

A GEORGE III SILVER TWIN HANDLED CUP, repousse and punched decoration including half gadrooning, engraved crest to one cartouche, the other vacant, on a stepped circular foot, maker John King, London 1796, height 13cm, approximate weight 12.1ozt, 378 grams (condition: commensurate with age, marks slightly rubbed)

Lot 242

A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TANKARD, makers Robert Timbrell and Joseph Bell, London 1715, of tapering circular form, 'S' scroll handle, raised circular base, height 11cm, approximate weight 10.4ozt, 325 grams (condition: commensurate with age, marks slightly rubbed, no obvious signs of removal of armorials, etc)information: there is a small area to the inside of the rim to the left of the handle where there has been an issue, a repaired split possibly, the base has holes in the silver around the outer edge of the base, not sure if this has seen repair or original

Lot 243

A GEORGE II SILVER SUGAR BOWL AND COVER BY ELIZABETH GOODWIN', LONDON 1730, of circular form, the pull off cover with Stag's head crest engraved to the centre, the cover and bowl with raised alternating plain and patterned bands, on a circular raised foot, height approximately 7.5cm, approximate weight 9.3ozt, 289 grams (condition: marks on cover are badly worn, cover is slightly mishapen, inside of bowl is scratched commensurate with age and use, upper rim slightly mishapen, foot sits flat)height of bowl only 6cm, weight of bowl only 5.9ozt, 186.3 grams, the cover is not perfectly circular around the edge, no large dent but slightly out of shape so gap when the base top viewed front above rim has a few areas of creases/dints with one area on the outside which has a small deeper scratch 

Lot 244

A BOXED ELIZABETH II SILVER CIRCULAR BOWL, plain, maker J.A. Campbell, London 2000, diameter 25.5cm, approximate weight 15.4ozt, 480 grams (condition: light surface scratches, otherwise good)

Lot 245

A CASED SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER PLACE NAME HOLDERS, of ovals on circular bases, the ovals bearing commemorative millennium date marks, makers CCP, Birmingham 2000, approximate weight 2.7ozt, 86 grams, together with a J.A. Campbell miniature silver pepper grinder, London 1984, height approximately 4.5cm and a pair of 'Peter Piper' silver salt and pepper mills, sponsors P.H. Vogel & Co, Birmingham 1996, height approximately 7cm (4) (condition: all pieces in good condition, salt and peppers unused)

Lot 246

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER AND SILVER GILT TABLE LIGHTER, of cylindrical form, the pull off cover inset with rhodochrosite within a gilt sunburst design, the base with textured bark finish, height approximately 8cm and a rectangular cigarette box, the cover with textured bark finish, cedar wood lined, width 18cm x depth 10cm x height 2.5cm, both pieces makers Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1974 and 1969 respectively (2) (condition: both in good condition, some tarnishing)

Lot 247

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER COMMEMORATIVE PLATE 'BI-CENTENARY OF THE BIRMINGHAM ASSAY OFFICE 1773-1973', of wavy circular form, gadrooned border, the centre engraved with a titled portrait of Matthew Boulton, numbered No.12 on the reverse, makers Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1973, diameter 22.5cm, approximate weight 12.4ozt, 386 grams (condition: good, no certificate)

Lot 248

A GEORGE II PROVINCIAL SILVER BRANDY WARMER, with turned wooden handle, makers mark for John Webber of Plymouth partially rubbed, Exeter 1732, height to top of spout 5.5cm, approximate weight 3.4ozt, 106.7 grams (condition: scratches to base and faint initials SW engraved in, possibly worn/rubbed crest)

Lot 249

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FRUIT BOWL, of circular form, wavy rim above panelled sides, on a short circular pedestal base, makers Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1975, diameter 23cm, approximate weight 17.4ozt, 541 grams (condition: a few light surface scratches)

Lot 250

A GEORGE III SILVER WAITER, gadrooned and pie crust rim, plain centre, on three cabriole legs with hoof feet, the underside of the waiter engraved 'B' over 'W * E', maker Elizabeth Cooke, London 1765, diameter 22.5cm, approximate weight 14.1ozt, 440 grams (condition: commensurate with age, surface scratches)

Lot 251

A PAIR OF MODERN IRISH SILVER GILT CANDLESTICKS, of Rococo style, circular detachable sconces on foliate holders, on cast open bases, bears import marks for Sheffield 1973 and hallmarks for Royal Irish Silver Co, Dublin 1974, height approximately 16cm, approximate weight 37.5ozt, 1169 grams (2)

Lot 252

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER OCTAGONAL ROSE BOWL, rim cast with shell and scroll design, on an octagonal foot, with metal grille, makers Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1968, height approximately 13.5cm, approximate weight 21.1ozt, 657 grams (condition: free from engraving, overall good condition)

Lot 253

A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY BY JOHN WAKELIN & WILLIAM TAYLOR, London 1787, of octagonal form, hinged lid with knop finial, engraved bands of Greek Key design, Stag's head crest below keyhole, with working key, height approximately 12cm, approximate weight 15.7ozt, 488 grams (condition: overall good condition commensurate with age, hinges in working order with no signs of repair, lock works)

Lot 254

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER MOUNTED MAHOGANY FINISH JEWELLERY BOX, blue velvet lined interior, makers Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2001, width 21.5cm x depth 16cm x height 7.5cm

Lot 255

A GEORGE V SILVER GILT RECTANGULAR TABLE BOX, the hinged cover cast with foliate scroll borders enclosing engine turned decoration with a blind oval cartouche, all four sides with horizontal ribs, the base with foliate cast rim and engine turned underside, gilt interior, makers D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1911, width 15cm x depth 10cm x height 5cm, approximate weight 16ozt, 498 grams (condition: good condition, lid closes flush, engraving crisp, makers mark poor to lid interior)

Lot 256

A GEORGE III SILVER RATTLE, with whistle, four bells, two looped chains and coral teether, the silver engraved with foliate and geometric motifs, maker IT, Birmingham 1817, length approximately 10.5cmThe collar with the bells on has some of the lobed sections slightly bent under, there is a split at the coral end and a little nick, also a few chips to the coral in this area

Lot 257

A GEORGE III SILVER GILT RATTLE, with whistle, hinged loop, ten bells over two tiers, foliate engraved decoration, teether, makers mark I.H, no assay office mark visible probably London 1796, length 17.5cm (condition: Bells have dents, evidence of solder to a couple of bells, also a few holes, areas of silver missing on join to teether, also splits in this area)

Lot 258

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FOUR PIECE TEASET, of lobed oval form, on four bun feet, comprising teapot, hot water jug, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1975, approximate weight 63ozt, 1963 grams (4) (condition: good to all pieces)

Lot 259

A GEORGE III CIRCULAR SILVER WAITER, beaded rim, on three beaded feet, maker possibly Elizabeth Jones, London 1786, approximate weight 10.6ozt, 330 grams, diameter 19cm (condition: some knocks to rim edge, section of waiter has been broken off an soldered back on approximately 2cm from rim at deepest point)

Lot 260

A GEORGE V SILVER OVAL TWIN HANDLED TRAY, gadrooned and beaded rim, reeded handles, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1931, approximate weight 77.4ozt, 2408 grams, length handle to handle 60cm x width 37.5cmCondition: there are surface scratches both back and front, none are really deep, no dents, repairs or restorations noted

Lot 261

AN ELIZABETH II CIRCULAR SILVER BOWL, the rim formed of pierced ovals and quatrefoils above a foliate scroll fretwork border, makers Charles S. Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1972, approximate weight 13.4ozt, 418 grams, diameter 23cm

Lot 262

A GEORGE III SILVER WAVY OVAL SWEETMEAT BASKET, the swing handle formed of interlinked ovals and with crest to centre link, the basket embossed with beaded rim and panels with fretwork decoration, on a base cast with beaded swags and foliate scrolled feet, maker Richard Meach, London 1767, approximate weight 5.26ozt, 163 grams, length 16.2cm x width 14.2cm (condition: repair around one hinge and a few small splits in the same area)

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