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Lot 608

European, Ca. AD 1400.A silver gilt ring featuring a beautiful floral-shaped bezel with raised bosses and remnants of blue and green enamel. The ring is further embellished with delicate engravings on the stepped shoulders and decorative hatching around the petals. Size: D:20.37mm / US: 10 5/8 / UK: V; Weight: 15g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s.

Lot 582

Ca. AD 1200 - 1300 .A Medieval Byzantine silver ring with a red carnelian cabochon set in an oval bezel connected to a round hoop. In Byzantine society, silver rings served as symbols of status and identity. Worn by both men and women, these rings often featured intricate engravings or gemstone embellishments. They were not only fashion accessories but also tokens of allegiance or markers of familial lineage. Silver rings adorned the hands of Byzantine nobility, clergy, and merchants, reflecting their wealth and social standing. For similar El Legado de Hefesto n. 561; 563. Size: D:15.29mm / US: 4 1/4 / UK: I; Weight: 4g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 624

Ca. AD 1000 .A silver bracelet decorated with a geometric heart shaped motif on the panels. The edges connect with a tubular body adorned with a perforated sphere. Size: 70mm x 30mm; Weight: 70g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 419

Ca. 100 BC - AD 100.A Roman pair of electrum silver rings with a tubular body and a polished surface. Electrum was highly prized for its distinctive color and lustrous appearance, making it a favored material for luxury items such as jewellery, vessels, and other decorative objects. Wealthy Romans commissioned artisans to craft exquisite pieces out of electrum, often incorporating gemstones and intricate designs. These items served as symbols of wealth, status, and social standing among the elite. Size: D: 16.1mm / US: 5 1/2 / UK: Q-T; 7g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Binoche' Paris, 30 May 2012, lot 34.

Lot 568

Ca. AD 700 - 1000.A Viking silver bracelet adorned with stamped decorations and polygonal widening at the sides in the centre of the bracelet. For similar see: Swedish History Museum, Hoard find, Rone, Gotland, Sweden. SHM 16477. Size: 80mm x 60mm; Weight: 41g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; previously in the collection of a German gentleman from Munich from the 1980s-90s; in the UK since 1994.

Lot 647

Ca. AD 1300 - 1500.A Medieval silver ring with an internally wide flat band. The exterior is convex and decorated with geometric motifs, the bezel is engraved with a “pseudo” Kufic inscription. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto n. 691. Size: D:18.54mm / US: 8 1/2 / UK: Q 1/2; Weight: 6.7g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 455

Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman silver ring with the band decorated by floral motifs and an oval intaglio depicting a profile of a scarab. For similar see. El Legado de Hefesto n. 228. Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 8g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 460

Ca. AD 400 - 500.A late Roman pear-shaped silver spoon with a long pointed handle. Spoons of this type were found throughout the Empire; used as luxury household utensils. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 20.49.10. Size: 175mm x 25mm; Weight: 21g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Lot 281

Ca. 600 - 400 BC.A Greek silver plaque depicting a standing Gorgon holding a tripod; the portrait is framed by raised parallel lines. For similar see: I fenici, Bompiani 1989, n.419. Size: 45mm x 28mm; Weight: 7.8g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old British collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 584

Ca. AD 1400 - 1500.A Western European Medieval silver ring with glass cabochon set in a flower shaped bezel. it has six petals connected to a round hoop with flat section. For similar see: 7000 Years of jewellery, British Museum press, 2006, fig. 327h. Size: D:15.9mm / US: 5 1/4 / UK: K; Weight: 2g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 519

Ca. 700 - 200 BC.A Celtic silver bracelet; circular in section; decorated with symmetrical pointed finials. For similar see: Celts Art and Identity, fig. 79; 80. Size: 72mm x 78mm; Weight: 42g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000.

Lot 589

Ca. AD 500 - 700.A Byzantine silver plaque depicting a bust of a man and an inscription in greek letters. For similar see: Byzantium and the West jewellery in the First Millennium, n. 14d, pg. 101. Size: 15mm x 15mm; Weight: 2g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 695

Ca. AD 1000 - 1200.A medieval Seljuk silver ring. The bezel is almond shaped and decorated with geometric motifs in imitation of Kufic writing. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto, n. 685. Size: D:19.76mm / US: 10 / UK: T 1/2; Weight: 5g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 69

Middle Kingdom, Ca. 1850 - 1640 BC.A beautiful rock crystal scarab of lovely blue colour. Inscribed atop the scarab are typical insectile features, and beneath on silver mount is a motif of six concentric spirals, enclosing the name of the owner: "The priest(?) ..Wsrt". For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 26.7.713.Size: 18mm x 15mm; Weight: 5gProvenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Christie's, 29 October, 2003, lot 188. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Lot 586

Ca. AD 1300 - 1500.A Byzantine silver ring with red glass cabochon. The round hoop has a flat section decorated with silver pearls on the shoulders. For similar see: El legado de Hefesto 673-674. Size: D:19.56mm / US: 9 3/4 / UK: T; Weight: 3g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 529

Ca. 500 - 300 BC.A Celtic silver decorated bracelet. It has a flat band with engraved geometric decorations. The blacksmiths of ancient Thrace were renowned throughout the world because their extremely advanced techniques enabled them to cast a strong metal for weapons and a soft metal for jewellery. They preferred to use gold and silver with which they made extremely refined precious objects decorated with geometric patterns. The use of gem-setting, on the other hand, took second place because, according to the oriental Steppe culture, pure metal such as gold and silver was a gift from the gods and the earth, and working with it was considered an honor and a privilege. This jewellery was worn by the upper classes, but especially by warriors and women. Size: 75mm x 45mm; Weight: 75g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old British collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 567

Ca. AD 700 - 1000.A flat Viking silver bracelet decorated with stamped triangles and crescent moons, with the edges ending in points. For similar see: Swedish History Museum, Hoard find, Rone, Gotland, Sweden. SHM 16477. Size: 80mm x 60mm; Weight: 54g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; previously in the collection of a German gentleman from Munich from the 1980s-90s; in the UK since 1994.

Lot 443

Ca. AD 100 - 200.A Roman silver intaglio ring engraved with profile of a lion facing right realised in naturalistic manner with a long mane and high tail. The ring has a round band with flat and large section. For similar see: El Legado the Hefesto n. 43. Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 12g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 762

Ca. 100 BC - AD 100.A group of gold and silver earrings and hair rings composed with a tubular body. A few are decorated on the terminals with a line of gold or silver globes. Size: 12-28mm x 12-24mm; Weight: 81g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014, acquired in 2010 from a UK private collection formed in the 1970s to 1990s.

Lot 421

Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman silver weight decorated with an engraved scene of a bridge between two gates, stars in the sky and the inscription G.E.F in the lower section. Size: 46mm x 47mm; Weight: 94g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 587

Ca. AD 600 - 800.An Early Medieval Byzantine silver ring with a round hoop. The bezel is adorned depicting a double cross. The arms of the main cross are decorated with branches; For similar see: El legado de Hefesto n. 597; 600. Size: D:12mm / US: 44928 / UK: A; Weight: 2g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 585

Ca. AD 900 - 1200.A rare Medieval Byzantine silver ring depicting a dove with an olive branch framed with a greek inscription. The ring has a solid elliptical bezel connected to a round hoop. Size: D:18.14mm / US: 8 / UK: P 1/2; Weight: 8g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 278

Ca. 400 - 200 BC.A Greek silver finger ring with an engraved bezel, depicting a helmeted, nude man, possibly Ares, holding a spear with his right hand; round-sectioned hoop. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto n. 140. Size: D:17.12mm / US: 6 3/4 / UK: N; Weight: 4g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old British collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 694

Ca. AD 1000 - 1300.A Seljuk silver, penannular bracelet with keeled profile comprised of two opposing panels on the sides, each with a stylised floral motif and inscription on a textured background. Size: 60mm x 65mm; Weight: 220g Provenance: Property of a London Islamic art specialist collector; previously in a collection formed since the 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Lot 566

Ca. 500 - 400 BC.A Celtic silver bracelet decorated with stylised snake heads finials. For similar see: I Celti, Bompiani, 1991, p. 399. Size: 60mm x 80mm; Weight: 39g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000.

Lot 439

Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman silver eagle pendant. It is modelled in a stylised manner, standing with wings folded against the body, feather details followed by protruding long eyes. There are few symbols as representative as the eagle for the Roman Empire. This symbol possibly originated from the association with the God Jupiter for at least six centuries at the turn of the year zero and represented terror, civilisation and applied technology in practically all the known world. There was a particular moment during the 2nd century A.D. under the emperor Marcus Aurelius, where wherever you went you were always under the protection and persecution of the eagles of Rome. The Urbe imposed a modern, all-encompassing civilisation from which it was not even easy to escape from as vast was the area of influence. Size: 16mm x 15mm; Weight: 3g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 661

Caucasus region possibly Chechnya or Dagestan, Ca. AD 1800 - 1900.A very fine steel kindjal dagger featuring a long double-edged blade with deep, central fuller tapering to the point. The hilt and rounded pommel presents intricate silver scroll and granulation designs, further ornamented with a pair of knobs. The fitting scabbard is enhanced with similar decoration to the upper face, whilst the rear is ornamented with beautiful nielloed floral and foliate designs. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 7905, Russian Art, 29 November 2010, Lot 429. Size: 460mm x 55mm; Weight: 495g Provenance: Private London family collection; formed between 1970-2008. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Lot 595

Ca. AD 500 - 900.A Byzantine silver cross shaped bread stamp. It has an inscription, dots and a round hoop on the back. For similar see: GREEK, ROMANAND BYZANTINE OBJECTS FROM THE ARCHBISHOP IAKOVOS COLLECTION . n.1. Size: 120mm x 100mm; Weight: 185g Provenance: From the collection of a European gentleman based in the UK, formed in the 2000s; acquired on the German art market. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Lot 495

Ca. AD 400.An open silver band with a polygonal profile featuring letters inscribed on each facet. Silver rings were reserved in the Roman army to differentiate the ranks of the Centurion, Tribune or Legate, all positions below these levels of the chain of command were only permitted to wear bronze rings. The bezels or bands of such jewellery were typically engraved with inscriptions or symbols relating to the wearer's legion. Size: D:20.37mm / US: 10 5/8 / UK: V; Weight: 3g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Lot 467

Ca. AD 100 - 200.An extremely fine Roman cast silver applique, modelled in the shape of a Satyr. The Satyr is protruding from a circular plate and features a hollow, unworked back. The satyr's facial and anatomical features are rendered in a naturalistic manner, with much attention given to the inlaid eyes. Such applique would have once decorated a household object or piece of furniture. For similar see Christie's, Live Auction 19738, Antiquities, Lot. 40. This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy. Size: 60mm x 60mm; Weight: 370g Provenance: From the collection of a European gentleman based in the UK, formed in the 2000s; acquired on the German art market. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Lot 261

Ca. 800 - 700 BC.A collection of very fine Etrucsan jewellery, composed of multiple mosaic glass beads, two tubular rock crystal beads and 13 gold filigree beads. The collection also includes three gold and silver Etruscan medallions. These were made by hammering the fine circular foil and then engraving it with geometrical and concentric motifs. On one of the medallions there is a flower shape however, on the other two there is an umbo shape. For similar see Met Museum Accession Number: 65.11.10. Size: 35-330mm x 12-60mm; Weight: 70g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Binoche' Paris, 30 May 2012, lot 255. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Lot 540

Ca. AD 700 - 1000.A rare Viking scandinavian silver twisted torque with knot type clasp. It is adorned by six Mjolnir (Thor's hammer) shaped pendants. Size: 155mm x 145mm; Weight: 90g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; previously in the collection of a German gentleman from Munich from the 1980s-90s; in the UK since 1994. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Lot 450

Ca. 100 BC - AD 200.A Roman silver ring engraved with an eagle. The plain hollow band is rounded on the interior and exterior, expanding at the shoulders, the bezel is flat and oval, decorated with a profile of an eagle standing on a stage. For similar see: El Legado de Hefesto n. 365. Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 7.2g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 441

Ca. AD 1 - 200.A Roman silver pendant in the form of a wolf and realised in naturalistic manner. It features intricate details of engraved hair and a round hoop on the back. For similar see: Animali di bronzo del museo archeologico al teatro romano di Verona, n. 213. Size: 19mm x 13mm; Weight: 3g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 664

Ca. AD 1300 - 1400.An Islamic Seljuk gilded bronze candlestick bell, decorated with Kufic inscription around the body and the neck. The bell shaped body is connected to a narrow neck. Most of the silver inlay is still preserved. For similar see: L'eredità dell'Islam, 1993, fig. 180. Size: 300mm x 290mm; Weight: 1.8kg Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 56

A Nero Roman coin refers to any coin that was minted during the reign of the Roman Emperor Nero, who ruled from AD 54 to AD 68. These coins are typically made of bronze, silver, or gold and bear inscriptions and images that reflect the reign of Nero. They are valuable artifacts for historians and collectors alike, providing insights into the economy, politics, and art of ancient Rome during Nero's rule.Made after..999 solid silver.One troy ounce.Hadn forged ingot.

Lot 340

The Hadrian Roman Imperial Denarius, struck between AD 117 and AD 138, features the image of Emperor Hadrian on one side and a depiction of Disciplina, the personification of discipline and training in the Roman military, on the reverse side. These denarii were part of the currency circulated during Hadrian's reign and served as a medium of exchange in the Roman Empire. The inclusion of Disciplina symbolizes Hadrian's emphasis on military discipline and organization during his rule. These coins are valuable historical artifacts, offering insights into the reign of Emperor Hadrian and the cultural values of the Roman Empire during the 2nd century AD. They are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of ancient Roman numismatics.Made after.18 mm.Silver-plated.

Lot 104

The Vespasian Judaea Capta Denarius is a type of Roman coin minted during the reign of Emperor Vespasian, who ruled from AD 69 to AD 79. These coins commemorate Vespasian's victory over the Jewish rebellion and the capture of Jerusalem in AD 70. The coin typically features a representation of a female figure, personifying Judaea, seated beneath a palm tree, with a Roman soldier standing nearby. This type of coin serves as a symbol of Roman military triumph and imperial power during the early Flavian dynasty.Made after.19mm.Silver plated pewter.

Lot 173

Los Angeles, often abbreviated as LA, is a vibrant and diverse city located in Southern California, USA. It is the second-most populous city in the United States, known for its iconic landmarks, cultural attractions, and entertainment industry.As the entertainment capital of the world, Los Angeles is home to Hollywood, the global center of the film and television industry. Visitors can explore famous attractions such as the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, and the Hollywood Sign, as well as visit studios and see live tapings of television shows.Beyond Hollywood, Los Angeles boasts a rich cultural scene with world-class museums, galleries, and theaters. The Getty Center, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and the Griffith Observatory are just a few of the city's cultural highlights. The city is also known for its vibrant music scene, with venues ranging from intimate jazz clubs to iconic concert halls like the Hollywood Bowl.Los Angeles is renowned for its diverse culinary scene, offering a wide range of cuisines from around the world. From gourmet food trucks and trendy eateries to Michelin-starred restaurants, the city has something to satisfy every palate. Additionally, LA's ethnic neighborhoods, such as Koreatown, Little Tokyo, and Chinatown, offer authentic dining experiences and cultural immersion.Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in Los Angeles, with miles of coastline, scenic hiking trails, and picturesque parks. Popular outdoor destinations include Griffith Park, Runyon Canyon, and the beaches of Santa Monica and Venice.Despite its sprawling size, Los Angeles is a city of neighborhoods, each with its own distinct character and charm. From the hipster enclaves of Silver Lake and Echo Park to the upscale neighborhoods of Beverly Hills and Bel Air, there's a neighborhood to suit every lifestyle and preference.Overall, Los Angeles offers a dynamic mix of culture, entertainment, and natural beauty that attracts millions of visitors from around the world each year. Whether you're exploring iconic landmarks, indulging in world-class cuisine, or soaking up the California sunshine, LA has something for everyone to enjoy.Measures 33 x 24.Backed by linen.

Lot 1128

Georgian design mahogany silver table, fretwork gallery tray top, on square moulded supports united by fretwork x-framed stretcher Dimensions: Height: 67cm  Length/Width: 61cm  Depth/Diameter: 42cmCondition Report:Damage to the gallery.

Lot 61

Registration: R208VRX VIN: WBACH72040LD83872 Mileage Showing: 116,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: NoFirst registered April 1998, owned by the current keeper for 11 years. Showing 116,000 miles this 1.9 litre model with its manual gearbox and manual convertible top was originally finished in silver before being resprayed in Alpine White.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE - NO RESERVE

Lot 48

Registration: RX54BGU VIN: ZAMBC38C000015433 Mileage Showing: 96,000 Transmission: Automatic MOT: 26/03/2024First registered October 2004 this 4.2 litre coupe finished in metallic silver with a contrasting deep red leather interior. Showing 96,000 miles and MOT till March. Sold with original book pack including stamped service book with 7 service stamps. The most recent at 91,000 miles as well as a large folder of records of other servicing and maintenance.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £7,000 - £8,000

Lot 311

HUGH HUGHES (Welsh 1790–1863) oil on canvas - 1822 head and shoulders self-portrait, inscribed on stretcher ‘Portrait of H.Hughes painted by himself, 1822’, and ‘Died at Malvern March 11th 1863’, 29 x 24cmsProvenance: passed through several generations from artist to present owner an ancestor of Hugh Hughes, none of the artist's children survived him so the picture descended in the family from one of the artist’s siblings, probably John Hughes formerly of Meddiant, Glan Conwy,Auctioneer's Note: in 1822 Hugh Hughes (1790–1863) had completed the several tours of Wales that he had undertaken since 1819, drawing landscapes and buildings for his volume of wood engravings, The Beauties of Cambria. However, the final group of engravings was not issued until 1823, and it seems likely that Hughes was still at work on them when he painted this self-portrait. Many of the engravings were undertaken while staying at his mother’s family home, Meddiant, Glan Conwy, and the family provenance of the portrait suggests that it too was painted there. Hughes holds his silver drawing pencil, and it may be that the portrait marks the completion of the three year’s work that the preparation of The Beauties of Cambria had entailed. Our thanks to art historian Peter Lord for assisting with research on the paintings by Hugh Hughes in this auction.Comments: later but synthetic antique moulded gilt frame, relined and stabilised, ready to hangDelivery: complimentary delivery can be arranged for all purchases over £4000 in this Welsh Sale auction (England and Wales only) please contact brj@rjauctions.co.uk for further details

Lot 576

Astra 1.6 Exclusive Estate, petrol, 1598cc, silver, WU12 TNF, manual, first reg. March 2012, same owner since 2014, taxed to June 1st 2024, MOT expired 8th December 2023, 61,000 miles, owned by a true countryman, the vehicle needs full valeting both inside and out and will require a new battery (although it jumps starts and runs well) V5C and two old MOT certificates and keys in office.

Lot 39

Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, fiddle pattern, William Whitecross, Aberdeen c1825, 17cm long

Lot 36

Rare Scottish provincial silver medallion, struck marks W. ALN. AYR , 4cm diameter

Lot 99

Jewellery box containing a quantity of vintage and later costume jewellery and wrist watches, silver pusher set, eons jam spoons, etc (a lot)

Lot 81

Early 20th century silver pedestal bowl, Sheffield 1901, with foliate pierced decoration, 26cm diameter

Lot 109

A quantity of silver and costume jewellery to include Thomas Sabo, Swarovski, Sheila Fleet and others with a collection of ladies fashion wristwatches to include a vintage silver Rotary wristwatch on bracelet strap, (a lot)

Lot 104

Coins to include a Queen Victoria silver crown 1891, Willem III 2 and a half Gulden, Georgian bronze penny and commemorative coins (5)

Lot 46

William IV silver patch box, George Richards, London 1833, 4.5cm

Lot 100

PAT CHENEY, Art Nouveau style silver and enamel pendant necklace, with original box

Lot 77

George IV silver gilt snuff box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1830, with engine turned decoration and presentation inscription, 7.5 x 4.5cm

Lot 90

Silver toddy ladle, possibly by David Gray, Dumfries, 16cm long

Lot 40

Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, old english pattern, John Ewan, Aberdeen c1800, 17cm long and a Scottish silver sifter ladle, James Erskine Aberdeen, c1800, 12cm long (2)

Lot 57

Collection of vintage costume jewellery and a silver leaf brooch by Sheana Stephen, etc

Lot 103

A silver three part cruet set, Birmingham 1916 (3)

Lot 102

ROTARY, a ladies gold plated wrist watch together with a silver bangle and a seed pearl brooch (3)

Lot 48

A collection of early 20th century and later badges, pins, cufflinks to include a pair of silver celtic knot pattern cufflinks, etc

Lot 43

A collection of 19th century Aberdeen silver tablespoons to include a fiddle pattern spoon by Peter Gill & Son, circa 1830, and three old english pattern tablespoons by James Gordon and James Erskine (4)

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