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Lot 25

SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, LIMITED EDITION ARTIST’S COLOURED PROOF WITH BLIND STAMP (from an edition of 850, Published 1967), “Teresa, Yolande and Anne-Marie”, 12” x 23”

Lot 27

AFTER HELEN BRADLEY, ARTIST’S COLOURED PROOF WITH BLIND STAMP, Figures Promenading in a Park, 14” x 21”

Lot 28

HELEN BRADLEY, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, ARTIST’S COLOURED PROOF WITH BLIND STAMP, Picnic by the river, 16” x 21”

Lot 448

CECIL ALDIN, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, ARTIST’S PROOF WITH BLIND STAMP, The Golden Cross, Oxford, 15” x 13”

Lot 469

SNAFFLES (CHARLES JOHNSON PAYNE), COLOURED PRINT WITH BLIND STAMP, Gunners, 7 ½” x 17”

Lot 470

SNAFFLES (CHARLES JOHNSON PAYNE), SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, COLOURED PRINT WITH BLIND STAMP, Tally Ho Back, 9” x 15”

Lot 342

A Collection of Durham Light Infantry Related Militaria, including a heart shaped pin cushion, a framed display of stay-brite helmet plates and cap badges, a swagger stick, a shell case companion set, a brass shell case, a black painted iron brand stamp with T shaped handle, Kensita silks, an embroidered silk handkerchief, sweetheart brooches, buttons, badges, titles, divisional flashes, four Sergeant's Mess plates for the 6th Battalion and ephemera.

Lot 355

After Eric H. Day-"Fifty Squadron Vulcan Tanker", colour print, with title blind stamp, the margin signed by the artist and six members of the crew who landed the plane at Gibralter.; After Robert Taylor-"Hurricane", colour print, the margin signed by Wing Commander R.R.Stanford-Tuck DSO, DFC, RAF (retd.); an armorial plaque-208 A.C. Squadron Royal Air Force-Vigilant.-3

Lot 500

* A FINE GERMAN 18-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE BY C. CRAUSE, HERZBERG, Circa 1825-30, with 31 1/2in. rebrowned twist barrels decorated towards the breeches with gold-and silver-inlaid foliage and lightning, the rib signed 'C. CRAUSE A HERZBERG' in gold, silver fore-sight, rear-sight of one standing and two folding leaves, breeches each with pierced platinum plug and inlaid with two gold lines, the rib between chiselled in low relief with a stag against a gold ground, scroll engraved tang chiselled with a vignette of a recumbent hind against a gold ground, detented back-action locks each with gold-lined maker's stamp and swivelling safety-stop, the locks each chiselled with foliage and a woodland scene, that on the left inhabited by a stag and a hind, that on the right with a stag being chased by a hound, each hammer chiselled with a hunting dog in a woodland setting against a gold ground, figured walnut half-stock with chequered grip, set triggers, iron mounts chiselled en suite with the locks, the butt-plate tang with a scene involving a running boar, the trigger-guard with a fox chasing a rabbit on the tang, a stag within a roped cartouche on the bow, and a rabbit against a gold ground on the finial, the patchbox decorated with a woodland scene inhabited by a stag and a hind, white metal escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and later brass-mounted ramrod.

Lot 614A

A .320 BRASS ALARM GUN RETAILED BY T. MURCOTT, LONDON, Circa 1875, with 4in. blody marked 'THE / T.T / REGD.' and with stamp of 'T. MURCOTT / 68 / HAYMARKET / LONDON'.

Lot 1

A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure, Pig Wig, brown back stamp.

Lot 999

A Stamp Album, and other stamps and first day covers (box)

Lot 156

Pogany (Willy, illust.). The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 1st ed., 1910, tipped-in col. plts., num. illusts. and decs. to text, dec. endpapers, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, a trifle rubbed on spine, otherwise in bright condition, folio, together with The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, 1909, tipped-in col. plts. by Pogany, num. decs. to text, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. linen-backed dec. boards (upper cover with circular gilt stamp for Westbourne School, Sheffield), small folio, with two other editions of the Rubaiyat with illusts. by Pogany, one bound in orig. green limp suede, the other bound in orig. blind-stamped and gilt dec. morocco, a little rubbed at extrems., and two others by the same illustrator (6)

Lot 226

Grahame (Kenneth). The Wind in the Willows, 1st ed., Methuen, 1908, frontis. by Graham Robertson, owner name and bookseller's ink-stamp to front free endpaper, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, soiled with some wear, vo. Colonial Library issue, with small ink stamp to half-title, foot of printed title and verso. (1)

Lot 233

Hale (Kathleen). Orlando's Country Peepshow, pub. Folding Books Limited, 1st ed., [1947], carousel-style folding book with four pop-up panels (the four seasons), two small closed tears to frame of 'Autumn', orig. cloth-backed col. boards with ties (most of one missing), extrems. sl. rubbed, lower cover with faint stain, square 8vo, together with Orlando and the Three Graces, 1st ed., pub. John Murray, 1965, col. and b & w illusts. throughout, ex. lib. copy, with labels removed from front pastedown and final leaf, and small ink stamp to first leaf, first and final leaves lightly soiled, orig. col. pictorial boards, extrems. sl. rubbed, joints splitting at ends, in d.j., sl. rubbed to spine, and small piece torn from rear flap, oblong 8vo, plus Orlando's Magic Carpet, 1st ed., pub. John Murray, 1958, col. and b & w illusts. throughout, orig. col. pictorial boards, unexceptionable small stain to upper cover, oblong 8vo, plus seven other Orlando books, incl. some 1st eds. (10)

Lot 239

Kipling (Rudyard). The Jungle Book, 1894; The Second Jungle Book, 1895, both 1st eds., b & w illusts., second vol. with single ad. leaf at rear, occn. light spotting and soiling, hinges split and with glue residue, first vol. with W.H. Smith embossed stamp to front free endpaper, second vol. with label removed from front pastedown, and with book ticket of Mrs. C.B. Clive, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. blue cloth, both with rubbed extrems. and some light markings, spine to each frayed at ends and with gilt dulled, 8vo (2)

Lot 281

Pullman (Philip). Count Karlstein, 1st ed., Chatto & Windus, 1982, new endpapers, half-title suppled in facsimile, library ink stamp to verso of title, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed d.j. with minor edge wear, 8vo (1)

Lot 323

Upton (Florence K. and Bertha). The Golliwogg's Desert-Island, 1st ed., [1906], publisher's(?) date ink stamp to title-page, col. illusts., patterned endpapers, free endpapers browned, orig. linen-backed pictorial boards, covers rubbed and corners showing, oblong 8vo (1)

Lot 501

Verne (Jules). Michael Strogoff, the Courier of the Czar, translated by W.H.G. Kingston, 1st UK ed., 1877, two folding maps, numerous b & w plts., incl. frontis., 24pp. pubs. ads. at rear dated October 1876, armorial bookplate of W.T.R. Powell and crest ink stamp to title-page and a few other leaves, a.e.g., orig. pictorial bevel-edged brown cloth gilt, some sl. rubbing to extrems., a few faint marks to lower cover, 8vo. Myers 40. (1)

Lot 526

Bible [Latin]. Biblia Sacra Vulgatae Editionis Sixti Quinti Pont. Max. Jussu Recognita, Atque Edita, apud Haeredem Damiani Zenari, Venis, 1605, dec. woodcut title (text printed in red & black), numerous woodcut illusts. throughout, small round ink stamp to title & Preface leaf, some light damp staining at front & rear, last leaf of index with slight loss of text and some paper repairs, early 19th c. sheep gilt, slightly rubbed & scuffed, 4to (1)

Lot 568

Howell (James). Therologia : The Parly of the Beasts; or, Morphandra Queen of the Inchanted Iland..., vol. 1 [all published], 1660, lacks frontis., contemp. inscription at head of title, ink library stamps to few pages, recent endpapers, 20th c. qtr. morocco, library number to spine and blind stamp to upper board, small folio (1)

Lot 581

Jeffries (David). Abhandlung von der Demanten und Perlen... aus dem Englischen und Franzšsischen Ÿbersetzt, Danzig, Georg Marcus Knoch, 1756, ten folding eng. plts., large indelible stamp on the title-page, which has some damage and is fragile, top corner excised from the second leaf, text browned throughout, early boards, rubbed, lacks backstrip, 8vo. A translation of the Treatise on Diamonds and Pearls, first published 1750. (1)

Lot 615

Scaliger (Julius Caesar). Poetices libri septem. Editio Secunda, [Lyons] apud Petrum Santandreanum, 1581, small indelible stamp on the title-page, text damp-stained, some soiling, a few ink spots, contemp. vellum, formerly with ties, soiled, almost loose in case, 8vo. Adams S597. (1)

Lot 635

Barckhausen (Joannes Conradus). Historia Medicinae, in qua, si non omnia, pleraque saltem, Medicorum ratiocinia, dogmata, hypotheses, sectae, &c. quae ab exordio Medicinae usque ad nostra tempora inclaruerunt, pertractantur, 1st ed., Amstelaedami, R. & G., Wetstenios, 1710, title-page printed in red and black, and bearing a large indelible stamp, eng. frontis., text browned, contemp. vellum, soiled, 8vo (1)

Lot 649

Henkel (Johann Friedrich). Henkelius in Mineralogia Redivivus, das ist Henckelischer... Unterricht von der Mineralogie oder Wissenschaft von Wassern... Steinen und Ertzten... , Dresden, 1746, eng. frontis., large indelible stamp on the title-page, which has some damage at the centre, first leaf of text torn at the top corner, text browned, stained in places, contemp. vellum, soiled, spine worn, 8vo (1)

Lot 652

Lamy (Bernard). Elemens des Mathematiques, ou Traite de la Grandeur en General, qui Comprend lArithmetique, lAlgebre, lAnalyse, et les Principes de Toutes les Sciences qui ont la Grandeur pour objet, 8th ed, Paris, 1741, folding eng. table, contemp. sheep, gilt dec. spine, joints cracked and slight wear, 12mo, together with Martino (Pietro di), Nuove Istituzioni di Aritmetica Practica Composte da Pietro di Martino..., Naples, 1758, occ. scattered spotting, contemp. vellum, marked and slight wear, 8vo, with Brunacci (Vincenzo), Analisi Derivata Ossia LAnalisi Matematica Dedotta da un sol Principie di Considerare le Quantita..., Pavia, 1802, ink stamp to title, contemp. half sheep gilt, paper library label to spine, slight wear at head of spine, 4to (3)

Lot 654

Lehmann (Johann Gottlob). Abhandlung von der MetallmŸttern und der Erzeugung der Metalle, Aus der Naturlehre... hergeleitet und mit Chymischen Versuchen erweisen, Berlin, Christoph Gottlieb Nicolai, 1753, two folding eng. plts., large indelible stamp on the title-page, text browned throughout, top corner of the second leaf excised, early pink boards, faded and soiled, lacks backstrip, 8vo (1)

Lot 669

Arclais de Montamy (Didier Francois d). Abhandlung von den Farben zum Porcellan und Email-Malen. Nebst einer Beschreibung der kunst auf Email zu malen, Leipzig, Christian Gottlob Hilschern, 1767, large indelible stamp on the title-page, four pages of Hilsherns adverts. at the end, some text browned, early paper boards, soiled, sl. rubbed, 8vo. First published as Traite des couleurs pour la peinture en email et sur la porcelaine in 1765. (1)

Lot 707

Aldin (Cecil). The Black Puppy Book, 1st ed., Henry Frowde amd Hodder & Stoughton, [1909], twelve full-page illusts. (one with short tear in fore-margin), illusts. to text, one text leaf with tear in blank lower margin, booksellers embossed stamp to front free endpaper, orig. linen-backed pictorial boards, edges rubbed, 4to (1)

Lot 216

Three stamp albums, including Victorian and Edwardian GB

Lot 529

SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, Three Groups Viviers, reproduction in colours, signed in pencil with blind stamp, 17 3/4" x 23 1/4", framed

Lot 24

Chappe dAuteroche (Jean-Baptiste). A Voyage to California, to Observe the Transit of Venus... with an Historical Description of the Authors Route through Mexico, and the Natural History of that Province. Also, a Voyage to Newfoundland and Sallee, to make Experiments on Mr. Le Roys Time Keepers by Monsieur De Cassini, 1st English ed., 1778, folding eng. plan of Mexico City, bound without half-title, faint library stamp to itle verso, modern calf backed boards with vellum corners, gilt dec. spine with red morocco title label, 8vo. The 1769 transit of Venus was an important event for determining, amongst other things, the distance of the sun from the earth. Hill 279; Howes C299; Sabin 12004. (1)

Lot 34

Fergusson (W.N.). Adventure Sport and Travel on the Tibetan Steppes, Constable, 1911, photogravure port. frontis. (with blind embossed library label), two folding maps at rear (one with blind embossed library stamp), numerous plts. and illusts. from photos., red ink stamp to half-title, title and front free endpaper, near contemp. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Thomas (F.W.), Publications of the Philological Society. XIV Nam. An Ancient Language of Sino-Tibetan Borderland..., pub. Oxford University Press, 1948, b & w plts. and folding map, orig. boards, upper board detached, worn, 8vo (2)

Lot 43

Koldewey (Robert). The Excavations at Babylon, trans. Agnes S. Johns, 1914, small circular presentation blind-stamp to title, seven col. plts., num. b & w illusts. from photos, folding map, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, together with Wilkin (Anthony), On the Nile with A Camera, 1st ed., 1896, photogravure frontis., num. b & w illusts. from photos, errata slip loosely inserted, t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth, rubbed, plus Martineau (John), The Life and Correspondence of the Right Hon. Sir Bartle Frere, Bart., G.C.B., F.R.S., etc., 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1895, half-titles, port. frontis. to each, b & w illusts., two folding maps, orig. cloth gilt, faded and rubbed on spines, 8vo, and others of African and Egyptian interest. All ex-Prinknash Abbey. (approx. 40)

Lot 65

Roscoe (Thomas). The Tourist in Switzerland and Italy, Landscape Annual 1830, Large Paper copy, pub. Jennings, 1830, addn. eng. vign. title and eng. plts. from drawings by S. Prout, owner ink stamp to front free endpaper, a.e.g., orig. green full morocco gilt, edges rubbed, upper joint fragile, 8vo, together with Ritchie (Leitch), Travelling Sketches on the Rhine, and in Belgium and Holland, Heaths Picturesque Annual 1833, pub. Longman, 1833, addn. eng. vign. title and twenty-five plts., a.e.g., orig. crimson full morocco gilt, sl. rubbed, spine sl. sunned, 8vo, plus a poorer duplicate copy of the same (3)

Lot 78

Turner (Captain Samuel). An Account of an Embassy to the Court of the Teshoo Lama, in Tibet; containing a Narrative of a Journey through Bootan, and part of Tibet. To which are added, Views taken on the Spot, by Lieut. Samuel Davis; and Observations Botanical, Mineralogical, and Medical, by Mr Robert Saunders, 1st ed., 1800, folding eng. map of the road from Buxadewar to Tassisudon, thirteen eng. plts. including one double-page (each plt. with ink library stamp to image), some spotting and few marks, occ. marginal fraying and minor closed tears to few leaves, contemp. boards with recent calf spine, green morocco title label to spine, boards rubbed and worn, 4to (1)

Lot 179

De La Beche (Henry T.). Report on the Geology of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset. Published by order of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majestys Treasury, 1839, folding hand-col. litho map frontis., ink stamp to title, eight litho plts. (inc. 5 folding), two folding maps and one folding facsimile manuscript plt., bound with Index to the Report on the geology of Cornwall... The index compiled by Clement Reid, F.R.S., 1903,20th c. qtr. calf gilt, 8vo (1)

Lot 184

Hoare (Sir Richard Colt). The History of Modern Wiltshire. Hundreds of Everley, Ambresbury, and Underditch, 1826, double-page eng. map frontis., fourteen eng. plts. and plans, (inc. views & plans of Stonehenge), contemp. half morocco gilt, upper joint repaired, lower joint cracked, extrems. rubbed, folio, together with Dodsworth (William), An Historical Account of the Episcopal See, and Cathedral Church, of Sarum, or Salisbury..., pub. Salisbury & London, 1814, addn. eng. title and nineteen eng. plts. (inc. many proof plts.), library stamp to title verso, occ. spotting to plts., modern buckram, 4to, with [Ledwich, Edward], Antiquitates Sarisburienses: Containing, I. A dissertation on the antient coins, found at Old Sarum. II. The Salisbury ballad. III. The history of Old Sarum..., IV. Historical memoirs, relative to the city of New Sarum. V. The lives of the Bishops of Old, and New Sarum..., VI. The lives of eminent men, natives of Salisbury, pub. Salisbury, 1771, two folding eng. plts., half-title torn & lined to verso, title and few other pages with ink library stamp of the GWR Mechanics Institution Swindon, modern library buckram, 8vo, plus two other 19th c. Wiltshire topography related (5)

Lot 194

Phillips (Robert). A Dissertation Concerning the Present State of the High Roads of England, Especially of those near to London. Wherein is Proposd a New Method of Repairing and Maintaining them. Read before the Royal Society the Twenty-Seventh Day of January and the Third Day of February, 1736-7, pub. 1737, eight eng. plts. (inc. 1 folding), 20th c. boards, 8vo, together with Simms (Frederic Walter), Rules for Making and Repairing Roads, as Laid Down by the Late Thomas Telford, Esq., Civil Engineer..., c.1837, folding eng. plt. (spotted & with blind embossed library stamp), blind embossed stamp & coloured pencil numbers to title, 32pp. pubs. catalogue at rear, sewing weak and few pages loose, old marbled boards, later amateur cloth spine, 8vo (2)

Lot 242

Miller (Philip). The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Methods of Cultivating and Improving the Kitchen, Fruit and Flower Garden. As also, the Physick Garden, Wilderness, Conservatory, and Vineyard, According to the Practice of the most Experiencd Gardeners of the Present Age..., 2 vols., (vol. 2, 2nd ed.)1731-40, eng. frontis. to vol. 1 (inner joint repaired), six eng. plts. (2 folding), ownership stamp to upper margins of title pages, contemp. half calf, contrasting morocco spine labels, joints cracked and vol. 1 with detached spine, slight wear to extrems., folio (2)

Lot 258

Williams (Benjamin Samuel). The Orchid-Growers Manual, containing a Brief Description of Upwards of Two Hundred and Sixty Orchidaceous Plants, 1st ed., 1852, 108pp., hand-col. litho. frontis., contemp. half calf, a little worn on spine, together with a second edition of the same work, 1862, 160pp., orig. cloth, a little worn on spine; the third edition, 1868, 251pp., recent half morocco gilt; the fourth edition, 1871, 300pp., recent half morocco gilt; the fifth edition, 1877, 336pp., marginal repairs to title and contents leaves (with some loss of text), modern half calf gilt; the sixth edition, 1885, 659pp., orig. gilt dec. cloth; the seventh edition, 1894, 796pp., recent half morocco gilt, all 8vo, plus Brooke (Jocelyn and Bone, Gavin), The Wild Orchids of Britain, 1st ed., 1950, forty col. plts., ex-lib copy with single indelible ink stamp to recto. of verso. of title, orig. cloth, rubbed and faded, (limited edition 835/1140), folio (8)

Lot 324

Ireland. Senex (John), Ireland Corrected from the Latest Observations, 1712, large engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, uncoloured title and dedications cartouches and inset map of the British Isles, some short tears and minor fraying to margins occasionally just affecting engraved border, oval public library stamp to edge of title cartouche, 970 x 670mm (1)

Lot 354

North America. Senex (John), North America Corrected from the Observations Cummunicated to the Royal Society at London, 1710, engraved map of the United States and the West Indies, contemp. wash colour, uncoloured title cartouche, oval public library stamp to title, torn to right side of map with loss (approx. 15 x 10cm) mostly to sea area off the coast of Newfoundland, some other marginal fraying, 965 x 650mm. Sold with all faults. Not subject to return. (1)

Lot 1

A pair of silver oval napkin rings, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1935, a brass rectangular Princess Mary's First World War period gift tin, a Post Office savings bank money box, a pair of mother of pearl opera glasses, cased, a rectangular silver matchbox slide, decorated with winged angels faces amidst clouds, Birmingham 1902 and a plated vesta case cum stamp box, designed as a book.

Lot 1

A 19th Century Ernst Heubach bisque head child doll with blue glass eyes, open mouth with teeth and five piece composition limbs and cloth body, stamp to back reads 'Madrin, Germany', with horse shoe mark and dep D/O, approximately 40 cm.

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A 19th Century Simon & Halbig bisque head child doll with blue/grey sleeping eyes, open mouth and teeth, pierced ears, original ball jointed wooden limbs, stamp to back of the head reads '1079 Germany 8', approximately 50 cm.

Lot 315

A set of three Beswick wall hanging flying ducks, larges 8.5in. and a Beswick Beatrix Potter 'Timmy Willie', brown back stamp

Lot 423

An Edwardian silver stamp dispenser, London 1902, a miniature saucepan, London 1918, an eraser holder and a pair of EPNS scissor clamps with serrated edge, 4in.

Lot 1

A Beswick, Beatrix Potter, figure modelled as 'Jemima Puddleduck', brown back stamp.

Lot 1

A group of Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, comprising; Tommy Brock, gold back stamp, Jemima Puddleduck, Peter Rabbit and Ribby, together with a Royal Albert Benjamin Bunny and Timmy Willie sleeping (6).

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A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure modelled as 'Pigling Bland' and another modelled as 'Sally Heny Penny', brown back stamp.

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A Beswick, Beatrix Potter figure modelled as 'Mrs Rabbit and Bunnies', brown back stamp.

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A Beswick, Beatrix Potter figure modelled as 'Old Mr Pricklepin', brown back stamp.

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A Beswick, Beatrix Potter figure modelled as 'Flopsy, Mopsy & Cottontail' and another modelled as 'Peter Rabbit', brown back stamp.

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A Beswick, Beatrix Potter figure modelled as 'Cecily Parsley', brown back stamp.

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A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure modelled as 'Mr Alderman Ptolemy', brown back stamp.

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A Beswick, Beatrix Potter figure modelled as 'Tommy Brock', and another modelled as 'Foxy Whiskered Gentleman', brown back stamp.

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A Beswick, Beatrix Potter figure, first variation, modelled as 'Tabitha Twitchit', brown back stamp.

Lot 1528

A Copeland china part tea service, decorated with floral sprays beneath a blue border, comprising eight teacups and twelve saucers, five breakfast cups and saucers, two graduated jugs, a slop basin, a sugar bowl, six side plates, twelve tea plates and a muffin dish, green printed marks with T. Goode & Co. retailers stamp to bases (faults).

Lot 1

JOY KIRTON-SMITH. A pair of photo-lithographic prints, "Red Ribbons I" and "Red Ribbons II", signed and titled in pencil, limited edition numbers 513 and 478/600, framed, blind stamp, framed.(2).

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