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Lot 24

An Edwardian silver mounted claret jug, the cylindrical body etched with vines bearing clusters of fruit above a bulbous foot with star cut base, the mount embossed with bacchanalian decoration, the hinged cover with lion shaped thumbpiece and vacant shield, mount marked possibly for Pairpoint Brothers, London 1905, 28cm high Provenance: Wykey House Condition report:  Silver mount: The lip of the spout shows a possible repair. Residue of silver polish seen throughout to mount. Hinged cover doesn't sit flush against the rest of mount. Tarnishing seen throughout mount.Glass body: Base of body with scratches commensurate with use. Blemishes seen to the body within glass. 

Lot 25

A selection of silver and other items, including a silver mounted pin cushion of large proportions, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1911, 14.5cm diameter, a silver mounted horn beaker, rubbed marks, a cased set of dice, a cased set of four sterling silver pens and further items (Qty)

Lot 26

A set of six silver handled knives, Charles James Allen, Sheffield possibly 1960, 17cm long, with a further set of six silver handled knives, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1933, 18cm long (12)

Lot 262

A selection of costume jewellery, including a strand of coral coloured beads, an opal doublet tie pin modelled as a teddy bear, a gold coloured pendant and chain, brooches, a Swarovski swan pendant and chain, a Swarovski bracelet, a pair of butterfly modelled silver coloured earrings within Clogau box, a Sekonda white stone set watch within case, and a Seiko solar watch (Qty)  Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 27

A George V silver ashtray, William Neale and Son, Birmingham 1936, the circular plain polished ashtray with two cigarette rests, engraved to interior 'Harry from Jack, 23/9/38' stamped to base 'Ogdens Harrogate' 11cm diameter, with a pair of silver George VI wet mustards, W Wilkinson Ltd, Birmingham 1938, with associated blue glass liners and a silver mounted dressing table jar, gross weight 6ozt (4)

Lot 28

A novelty silver cruet set, within case, Garrard and Co Ltd, London 1985, the pepperette and salt modelled as hunting horns with copper base, pepperette 10cm long, within a fitted ‘Garrard & Co’ case

Lot 288

A selection of costume jewellery, including a silver coloured Art Nouveau style coin purse, a Victorian style paste set brooch, a coral coloured dress ring, ring size M, filigree brooches, a smoky quartz set brooch, a brass and hardstone set pill box, and further items of jewellery (Qty)

Lot 29

A selection of silver items, to include a set of four Edwardian silver open salts, William Aitken, Chester 1900, of embossed teardrop form with matched spoons, bowls 6cm wide, a cased set of George V silver coffee beans spoons, possibly Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1924, and a silver mounted whisky noggin, 11cm high, gross weight 2ozt (excluding noggin) (10)

Lot 3

A Victorian silver gilt spirit or tumbler cup, R & S Garrard and Co, London 1872, of plain polished form with engraved crest depicting a reindeers head with Marquess coronet above, gilt interior, stamped to base 'Garrards, Panton Street, London' 6cm high, 2.8ozt

Lot 30

A pair of Victorian silver vases, William Comyns and Sons, London 1900, the flared rims above openwork cast bodies depicting birds and floral detail, with associated blue glass liners, 9.5cm high, with a Victorian wet mustard, Edward & John Barnard, London 1852, of cylindrical form with openwork body, with associated blue glass liner and associated silver spoon, 8cm high, gross weight 10ozt (excluding liners) (3)

Lot 302

A smokey quartz dress ring, the rectangular cut quartz claw set in silver coloured metal leading to a plain polished shank, ring size N, quartz weight estimated 22 carats

Lot 31

A set of four Victorian silver open salts, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1872, of cauldron form the gadrooned border above an embossed floral body upon three shell capped feet, 3.5cm high, with near matched silver spoons, with a silver bonbon dish, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1960, of hexagonal body of pierced form, 5cm high, and a George V silver sauce boat, Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1930, the flying handle above demi reeded body, 8.5cm high, gross weight 16ozt (10)

Lot 32

A William IV silver presentation box, possibly John Tongue, Birmingham 1825, the hinged cover engraved 'Royal Mersey Lodge, of the M.U of I.O.F, presented to PG by the members of the above lodge as a token of respect for his service' opening to reveal gilt interior, all-over engine turned detail, 7.5cm wide, with a silver presentation cigarette box, Roberts & Dore Ltd, Birmingham 1936, engraved 'Presented to Col WA Jackman by his brother officers of 25 general hospital, 7.5.41' 18.5cm wide (2)

Lot 33

A selection of silver items, including four silver napkin rings, a George V silver pepperette, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1913, 10cm high, an Edwardian silver cigarette case, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1905, with gilt interior, a cased set of six silver teaspoons, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1927, a silver coloured pocket watch, silver mounted dressing table items and further silver and silver coloured items (Qty)  Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 330

An Edwardian silver mounted pill box, inlayed with a banded hardstone, gilt interior, the mount marked for King & Sons, Chester 1902, 4cm wide, with a mother of pearl example, 5.5cm wide, and two further porcelain examples, one with a fishing scene to the cover, the other with floral sprays (4) (at fault)

Lot 34

A selection of silver flatware, including a set of five Old English pattern teaspoons, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1826, with initial to terminal, 14cm long, a set of six Old English pattern silver teaspoons, William Eaton, London 1829, with initial to terminal, 14cm long, a set of four silver Old English pattern teaspoons, Peter and William Bateman, London 1806, with initial to terminal, 11.5cm long, and further silver teaspoons, gross weight 10ozt (24), within an associated oak canteen (at fault)

Lot 35

An Edwardian silver mounted cordial jug, early 20th century, of baluster form, the body with applied green ribbed detail, the sparrow beak silver mount marked for Mark Willis, Sheffield 1903, 17cm high Provenance: Wykey House Condition report: The glass shows minor blemishes throughout (as seen in photos), the jug shows wear commensurate with use and age, and would benefit from a clean. The hinged cover does not sit flush against silver mount. The hinge is in need of attention, appears loose. Silver polish residue and tarnishing seen throughout. General scratches, blemishes and dents.

Lot 36

A George III silver vinaigrette, of rectangular plain polished form with rounded corners, gilt interior with demi-moon detailed pierced liner, 3.2cm wide, with a further silver George III silver vinaigrette, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, of octagonal form with geometric engraved border, gilt interior with pierced cannetille liner, 2.9cm wide, gross weight 0.7ozt (2)

Lot 37

A pair of Victorian silver scissor candle snuffers, George Unite, Birmingham 1840, of plain polished form with stag head crest detail, upon three elongated ball feet, stamped 'The springs warranted' 17cm long, 5ozt

Lot 386

A Burmese silver topped walking cane, 19th century, the tapered ebonised cane terminating with a heavily embossed Burmese white metal knop, 89.5cm long overall Provenance: Wykey House

Lot 39

An Edwardian silver toast rack, J Sherwood and Sons, Birmingham 1901, the tomb stone shaped four division toast rack of plain polished form, upon four ball feet, 10cm high, with a further silver toast rack, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1959, of plain polished form, 8cm high and a silver sugar caster, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1960, the pierced pull off cover above baluster shaped plain polished body, 15.5cm high, gross weight 9ozt (3)

Lot 393

A Finnigans of Manchester travel vanity case, the aubergine coloured faux crocodile skin case opening to reveal fitted interior with silver mounted dressing table items, including hand held mirror, hair brushes, clothes brushes, gloves stretches, etc., stamped to interior 'Deansgate, Finnigans, Manchester' 46cm wide

Lot 4

A 19th century silver pap boat, London (rubbed makers mark and date letter) of typical form with reeded detail rim, 10cm long, 1.5ozt (at fault)

Lot 40

A Victorian silver gilt beaker, Chawner and Co, London 1863, the flared rim above continuous engraved star border and embossed with putti and cherub detail playing various instruments, with central engraved monogram, upon pedestal base and spreading circular feet, with gilt interior, 12.5cm high, 6ozt (at fault) Condition report:  Beaker has been compressed, therefore wobbles when placed on a flat surface. Scratches, blemishes and dents seen throughout commensurate with age and use Tarnishing seen throughout. Gilt to interior is worn. Possible repairs to the interior (see images) Engraving is worn. 

Lot 41

A selection of silver, to include a silver mounted pin cushion, S&I (possibly Stokes & Ireland Ltd) Birmingham 1892, the reeded detailed body with central cartouche engraved 'M.T from R & A.T, Dec 14 1892' 9cm long, with a Victorian silver cigarette case, George Unite, London 1888, with gilt interior, engraved to exterior 'Charlie from his mother 1889' 9cm long, a silver mounted faux crocodile notebook, with applied 'CHT' lettering, a Victorian silver novelty ink well, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1892, modelled as a milk churn engraved 'T from Bill' with removable glass well, 5cm high, and two further silver mounted ink wells (6)

Lot 42

A George II silver bowl, George Methuen, London, possibly 1762, the decagon shaped bowl with gadroon border and plain polished bowl, with engraved vacant floral cartouche, 24cm wide, 19ozt

Lot 44

A set of ten Victorian silver Kings husk pattern table forks, Chawner and Co, London 1848, of typical form with crest to reverse depicting head of stag, 20.5cm long, gross weight 32ozt (10)

Lot 45

A pair of George IV silver Kings husk pattern table forks, Paul Storr, London 1820, of typical form with crest to reverse depicting head of stag, 21cm long, with a set of three Victorian silver Kings Husk pattern table forks, Chawner and Co., London 1850, with matched crest to reverse of terminal, 21cm long, gross weight 16ozt (5)

Lot 455A

JAMES BOND INTEREST: Fleming (Ian), GOLDFINGER, second impression, unclipped DJ, black cloth boards, gilt embossed title to spine, embossed skull and gilt coins to cover, pen inscription to front free endpaper, Jonathan Cape, London 1959; with Fleming (Ian), ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE, second impression, unclipped DJ, silver embossed title to spine, embossed ski trail 'swoosh' to cover, pen inscription to front free endpaper, Jonathan Cape, London 1963 (2) (at fault)

Lot 463A

JAMES BOND INTEREST: Fleming (I), MOONRAKER, 1st edition, unclipped DJ, black cloth boards, silver title to spine and cover, 'shoot' on page 10, pen inscription to front free endpaper, Jonathan Cape, London 1955 CONDITION REPORT:Book: 1cm split to lower right edge of spine. Staining to boards, bumps to all corners, slight distortion to binding. Pen inscription to front free endpaper, some fox marks, particularly to early and later pages, some staining to inner page edges of early pages, four pages with creased lower corners. All pages show some age-related darkening .DJ: Heavily worn, stained and faded throughout. Front flap attached by worn strip approximately 2cm wide. 5.5cm split to lower spine edge. Further wear and small splits throughout. 

Lot 48

Three silver cheese labels Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1990, each designed as a flag and engraved 'Cheddar', Cheshire', 'Danish Blue', 6.5cm high, gross weight 20.4gms, A Norwegian sterling silver ladle by T H Marthinsen, with scrolling foliate cast handle, 16.5cm long, weight 45gms along with a further ladle with twisted terminal, marked indistinctly (5)

Lot 5

An Edwardian silver travel shaving brush case, Finnigans Ltd, London 1909, of cylindrical form with plain polished body and monogram to the pull-off cover, 7.5cm long, with a George V silver travel shaving brush case, Finnigans Ltd, London 1912, with initial monogram hinged cover, containing associated shaving brush, 8cm long and a further white metal shaving brush with monogram detail, 9cm long, gross weight 3ozt (excluding brushes) (3)

Lot 50

A Patrick Mavros (Zimbabwean, 21st century) silver model of an elephant family, the five elephants mounted upon a wooden base, initialled circular ‘PM’ to base, 15.8cm long Condition report:  Wooden base with scratches, chips and signs of wear commensurate with use. Elephants to each end do not sit flush against the wooden base (see images) Will need attention. Elephants with minor signs of wear. General tarnishing throughout. 

Lot 51

A Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell travelling vanity case, the contents comprising two silver mounted clothes brushes, shoe horn, button hook, two boot pulls and comb, by J Batson & Son, London 1897, within a tortoiseshell case with silver capped corners, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd Chester 1893, with central applied silver cartouche engraved 'NWHT from MCT' hallmarked for Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1897, 23cm W and 8cm H (at fault) 

Lot 52

A late 19th century silver plate mounted horse hoof ash tray, the horses hoof with oval vacant bowl with engraved rim 'Whitenose, 1864' above chased realistic detail, 7.5cm high

Lot 53

A Victorian silver gilt christening mug, R & S Garrard and Co, London 1865, the scroll handle above plain polished body with initial monogram to centre, upon spreading circular foot, stamped to base 'Garrards Panton Street London' 8cm high, 6ozt, within a fitted 'Garrard' case

Lot 54

A William IV campaign part silver tea service, Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1831, comprising a tea pot, tea caddy and paired removable container, of plain polished form, engraved to the exterior with crest depicting dragon upon mound with mouth open, (possibly for the Venable family), waste container and teapot with gilt interior, within a fitted compartmentalised leather travel case, with interior stamp 'D. Edwards, 21 Kings street' gross weight 39ozt (tea caddy unmarked) (at fault - handle missing) Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: 3M97WH9L  A William IV campaign silver tea service, Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1831, comprising a tea pot, tea caddy and paired removable container, of plain polished form, engraved to the exterior with crest depicting dragon upon mound with mouth open, (possibly for the Venable family), waste container and teapot with gilt interior, within a fitted compartmentalised leather travel case, with interior stamp 'D. Edwards, 21 Kings street' gross weight 39ozt (tea caddy unmarked) (at fault - handle missing)Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: 3M97WH9LTeapot: Finial appears a little loose. Possible compressed into body and visible ring is seen to interior (see images) Vacant mounts for handle. Dents and scratches seen throughout the surface commensurate with age and use.Visible joins to base of foot rim. Dents to interior. Scratches to base. Waste container: Large dent to foot rim, with further smaller dents to rest of rim. Overall scratches and dents commensurate with age and use. Numbered to base '7428' Dents and scratches seen throughout the surface commensurate with age and use.Tea caddy: Unmarked silver coloured metal. Large scratch to corner (see images) Screw on cover with dentsDents and scratches seen throughout the surface commensurate with age and use.Tarnishing seen throughout all pieces, would benefit from a clean. Interior gilt is worn to all pieces.

Lot 56

A selection of cased flatware, including a Victorian silver gilt spoon, possibly Samuel Whitford, London 1864, the openwork terminal leading to a plain polished stem and bowl (at fault) within an associated Garrard case, 20cm long, a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Shipton & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1969, modelled with thistle terminals and bowls with cast unicorn detail, 9cm long, and a cased set of six Viners silver mounted knives (3 boxes)

Lot 57

A pair of early 20th century silver plated bottle coasters, the circular rim with cast leaf detail above cast vinery border, with turned wooden base and central 'K' initial engraving, 15.5cm diameter (2)

Lot 58

A selection of silver and silver coloured items, to include a Victorian silver vesta case/whistle, Sampson Mordan, London 1883, with all over embossed floral detail and gilt interior, 6.5cm long (at fault) with a Victorian silver whistle, 'WS' London possibly 1888, of spherical form engraved 'WD July 1886' 4.5cm long, a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, H J Lias & Son, London 1845, 8cm long, a silver plate pepperette in the form of a bullet, a set of four silver coloured apostle type spoons, and further white metal flatware (18)

Lot 59

A Victorian silver christening set, Francis Higgins II, London 1862, comprising fork, knife and spoon, the terminals with engine turned detail and initial monogram, with a further Victorian christening set, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1866, comprising pickle fork, knife and spoon, a silver sugar sifter, Cooper Brothers and Son, Sheffield 1937, and an Edwardian silver marie pattern style fork, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1904, gross weight 8ozt (8)

Lot 6

A George III silver toast rack, Henry Green, London 1794, the circular thumbpiece above seven arched dividers upon four feet, 18cm long, 6ozt (at fault) Condition report:  Feet are all at fault, meaning the rack wobbles when placed on a flat surface. All over tarnishing seen. Surface scratches and dents commensurate with age and use. Thumbpiece is off centre, possible repair present. Repair seen to a few dividers. 

Lot 60

A pair of Victorian silver mounted horn beakers, Thomas Johnson I, London 1874, with central silver shield shaped cartouche with initial and crest depicting head of a stag, 16cm high, with a silver mounted horn pepperette of tapered form with vacant cartouche, and a pair of Victorian Bright cut pattern style silver ladles, possibly William Hutton & Son, Sheffield 1859, with twisted stems and engraved vacant cartouche to terminals, 17cm long (5) Condition report:  Horn beakers: Silver mounts are loose and will come apart when pulled. Tarnishing and silver polish residue seen to silver mounts, would benefit from a clean. Engraving and hallmarks are worn. Horn beaker with blemishes and scuffs commensurate with use. Glass bottoms with scuffs and scratches. Pepperette: Silver mount with tarnishing and would benefit from a clean. Finial has been compressed and is now off centre. Scratches and dents to silver mount commensurate with age and use. Horn with blemishes and scuffs commensurate with use. Spoons:Scratches, dents and scuffs throughout commensurate of age and use. Tarnishing seen throughout, would benefit from a clean. Engraving is worn. 

Lot 63

A set of three silver decanter labels, Charles S Green and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1962, the 'whiskey' 'gin' and 'sherry' examples with embossed grape vine borders, 6.5cm wide, with a Chinese silver 'madeira' decanter label, Wang Hing, with three claw dragon detail, 5.5cm wide, gross weight 1.7ozt (4)

Lot 65

A Victorian silver mug, R and S Garrard & Co, London 1867, the scroll handle above an engine turned body with gilt interior, body with engraved and initialled monogram cartouche ‘From Sir George Chetwynd 3rd baronet 1863’ upon spreading circular foot, 8cm high, 6.9ozt (at fault)

Lot 66

Boston Tea Party interest: A Tiffany and Co sterling silver tea caddy, designed by Edward C Moore, c.1889, the stylised ‘B’ handle within cast scroll border upon hinged cover revealing gilt interior, the rectangular body engraved to one side depicting the Boston tea party protest with Mohawk warriors onboard ship, and the other side with depiction of further ship, within stylised floral border and crimped rim, upon four conforming cast pad feet, stamped to base ‘Tiffany & Co’ ‘10120M4528 Sterling silver’, 12cm high, 17ozt  Condition report:  Slight play to the hinged cover, meaning that it doesn't sit quite flush against the body. Polish residue seen throughout.Bend to the edge of the rim above the engraved body (see images) Slight wobble when placed on a flat surface. Interior would benefit from a clean. Gilding to interior is worn. Tarnishing seen throughout. Minor scratches, blemishes and dents seen throughout, commensurate with age and use - particularly seen to feet. Wear seen to the engraving on both sides. 

Lot 67

A Victorian rococo silver novelty candlestick , ‘SC’ possibly Sebastian Crespell II, London 1837, the scalloped edged candleholder and drip pan above a realistically cast harlequin stem, upon a pierced floral spreading circular base, with later silver candle snuffer to reverse, 18cm high, 8.7ozt

Lot 68

A silver salver, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1962, the beaded shaped rim above initialled monogram centre engraved ‘25th April 1963’ upon four ball and claw feet, 20cm diameter, 13ozt

Lot 7

A George III silver wine funnel, William Allen III, London 1799, of typical form with removable strainer and initial monogram to front of funnel, 13cm high (at fault) with a silver wine funnel and strainer, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1984, of plain polished form, 12cm, and a hinged silver coloured funnel and strainer, 16cm (3)

Lot 72

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, William Comyns and Sons, London 1900, the urn shaped sconces above neoclassical style faceted stems, upon weighted conforming spreading circular base, 29cm high (at fault) (2)

Lot 727

A Sevres silver plate mounted porcelain casket, mid 18th century, of shaped waisted form, the hinged cover with an enamelled portrait of a lady, bounded by floral and foliate decoration to a pink ground, painted maker's mark to base, 4.5cm high Condition report: The casket and cover shows minor surface wear commensurate with age and use. No obvious chips, cracks, crazing or signs of restoration. The silver mount shows silver polish residue and would benefit from a clean.  

Lot 73

A set of eleven Victorian silver Sandringham pattern style teaspoons, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1899, the engraved border with 'G' initial to centre of terminal, 14.5cm long, gross weight 12ozt (11)

Lot 74

A Victorian silver presentation cup, George Unite and Sons, Birmingham 1880, the profusely embossed cup with six quatrefoil panels highly decorated in fruit and foliage, two panels engraved '21st staffs Wolverhampton Battalion home guard rifle club' ''A'' Coy shooting 1943, miniature 22 challenge cup 1945 G.L Crowther' leading to hexagonal shaped base and conforming foot, upon an associated wooden plinth, overall height 30cm, 13ozt

Lot 742

A collection of Royal Crown Derby paperweights, 20th century and later, to include: a cockerel, gold stopper, printed maker's mark to base, 10cm high; a frog, silver stopper, printed maker's mark to base, 7.5cm high; a penguin, gold stopper, 14cm high, and further examples including a camel, a cat, a robin, a tortoise, etc. (13)

Lot 747

A Royal Crown Derby puffin paperweight, silver cap, printed maker's mark to base, 12cm high, with two Royal Doulton flambe foxes (one restored), each with printed maker's mark to base, a Doulton country lass, HN 1991, 20cm high and a Beswick owl, printed maker's mark to base, 11.5cm high (5)

Lot 75

An Edwardian silver novelty cigar table lamp, Deakin and Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1908, designed as a genie lamp with plain polished body and grooved detail, with silver coloured snuff cap, 20.5cm long, with two silver decanter labels, including a 'sherry' and 'brandy' example, and a set of four plain polished silver plated napkin rings (7)

Lot 76

A set of four George VI silver Pembury pattern table spoons, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1937, with Rd number 663911 to reverse, 21.5cm long, gross weight 10ozt (4)

Lot 78

A selection of silver items, to include an Edwardian silver sovereign case, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1906, with engraved initial monogram amongst foliage, 3cm diameter, with a Victorian silver vesta case, Deakin and Francis, 1898, of plain polished form, 4.5cm long, an Edwardian silver vesta case, Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1902, embossed with initial monogram to centre, three further embossed vesta cases, a set of six white metal napkin rings with engraved exterior and stamped to interior, a silver Victorian style bangle and a ladies wristwatch, gross weight 9ozt (14)  Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 79

A set of six Victorian silver Old English pattern teaspoons, Wakely and Wheeler, London 1895, the plain polished spoon with initial monogram to terminal, 13cm long, gross weight 3ozt (6)

Lot 8

A Russian silver swing handled dish, St Petersburg, makers mark in Cyrillic AL, the beaded rim above a flat rim with beaded central circular well, with two initialled monograms to rim, upon pedestal base and circular spreading foot, 8cm high (handle down) diameter 25.5cm, 23ozt

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