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Lot 449

Silver pin cushion in the form of a teddy bear, hallmarked 2015. Approx 30mm tall

Lot 98

A 'HAPPY AMORE' PENDANT NECKLACE, BY CHOPARDThe articulated heart-shaped pendant framed by brilliant-cut diamonds, containing a glazed compartment with a collet-set 'floating' diamond, suspending from a double belcher-link chain, mounted in 18K gold, signed Chopard & LUC, numbered, pendant length (including bale): 3.7cmAccompanied with its certificate of authenticityChopard’s Happy Diamonds collections are synonymous with playful fun. The dancing, sparkling design was first created in 1976 by Ronald Kurowski, a designer at Chopard who tried to capture the magic and light of water droplets glinting and gleaming in the light. To do this, he encased a group of loose diamonds between two sapphire crystals and contained the entire in a gold bevelled capsule, thus giving the appearance of loose shimmering diamonds against bare skin. When Karin Scheufele (co-owner at the time of Chopard and mother of the current Co-Presidents) saw the design, she is said to have exclaimed “These diamonds are happiest when they are free”, thus bestowing the iconic name.Although the design was originally created for timepieces, it wasn’t long before it earned its own jewellery line. Caroline Scheufele, Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, first used the Happy Diamonds in the tummy of a clown pendant which she designed for herself. The piece turned out to be such a success that she also produced an elephant, a ladybird, a teddy bear and eventually the heart, leading in 1985 to the launch of the Happy Diamonds jewellery line. This also marked the beginning of high jewellery by Chopard.Since then, Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 2007 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 21st year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.

Lot 101

A PAIR OF 'HAPPY AMORE' PENDENT EARRINGS, BY CHOPARDEach of heart design, with a central glazed compartment revealing a brilliant-cut 'floating' diamond, suspending an articulated heart-shaped drop, mounted in 18K gold, signed Chopard & 'LUC', numbered, length 2cmAccompanied with their certificate of origin from Chopard, with corresponding serial numbersChopard’s Happy Diamonds collections are synonymous with playful fun. The dancing, sparkling design was first created in 1976 by Ronald Kurowski, a designer at Chopard who tried to capture the magic and light of water droplets glinting and gleaming in the light. To do this, he encased a group of loose diamonds between two sapphire crystals and contained the entire in a gold bevelled capsule, thus giving the appearance of loose shimmering diamonds against bare skin. When Karin Scheufele (co-owner at the time of Chopard and mother of the current Co-Presidents) saw the design, she is said to have exclaimed “These diamonds are happiest when they are free”, thus bestowing the iconic name.Although the design was originally created for timepieces, it wasn’t long before it earned its own jewellery line. Caroline Scheufele, Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, first used the Happy Diamonds in the tummy of a clown pendant which she designed for herself. The piece turned out to be such a success that she also produced an elephant, a ladybird, a teddy bear and eventually the heart, leading in 1985 to the launch of the Happy Diamonds jewellery line. This also marked the beginning of high jewellery by Chopard.Since then, Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 2007 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 21st year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.

Lot 108

A 'HAPPY DIAMOND' RING, BY CHOPARDThe glazed heart-shaped compartment revealing three collet-set 'floating' diamonds, between bifurcated shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, signed Chopard & LUC, numbered, ring size LAccompanied with its certificate of authenticityChopard’s Happy Diamonds collections are synonymous with playful fun. The dancing, sparkling design was first created in 1976 by Ronald Kurowski, a designer at Chopard who tried to capture the magic and light of water droplets glinting and gleaming in the light. To do this, he encased a group of loose diamonds between two sapphire crystals and contained the entire in a gold bevelled capsule, thus giving the appearance of loose shimmering diamonds against bare skin. When Karin Scheufele (co-owner at the time of Chopard and mother of the current Co-Presidents) saw the design, she is said to have exclaimed “These diamonds are happiest when they are free”, thus bestowing the iconic name.Although the design was originally created for timepieces, it wasn’t long before it earned its own jewellery line. Caroline Scheufele, Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, first used the Happy Diamonds in the tummy of a clown pendant which she designed for herself. The piece turned out to be such a success that she also produced an elephant, a ladybird, a teddy bear and eventually the heart, leading in 1985 to the launch of the Happy Diamonds jewellery line. This also marked the beginning of high jewellery by Chopard.Since then, Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 2007 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 21st year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.

Lot 109

A 'HAPPY DIAMOND' PENDANT ON CHAIN, BY CHOPARDThe heart-shaped glazed compartment pendant, revealing five collet-set 'floating' diamonds, suspending from a trace-link chain, mounted in 18K gold, signed Chopard, numbered, French assay mark, length 42cmChopard’s Happy Diamonds collections are synonymous with playful fun. The dancing, sparkling design was first created in 1976 by Ronald Kurowski, a designer at Chopard who tried to capture the magic and light of water droplets glinting and gleaming in the light. To do this, he encased a group of loose diamonds between two sapphire crystals and contained the entire in a gold bevelled capsule, thus giving the appearance of loose shimmering diamonds against bare skin. When Karin Scheufele (co-owner at the time of Chopard and mother of the current Co-Presidents) saw the design, she is said to have exclaimed “These diamonds are happiest when they are free”, thus bestowing the iconic name.Although the design was originally created for timepieces, it wasn’t long before it earned its own jewellery line. Caroline Scheufele, Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, first used the Happy Diamonds in the tummy of a clown pendant which she designed for herself. The piece turned out to be such a success that she also produced an elephant, a ladybird, a teddy bear and eventually the heart, leading in 1985 to the launch of the Happy Diamonds jewellery line. This also marked the beginning of high jewellery by Chopard.Since then, Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 2007 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 21st year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.

Lot 110

A PAIR OF 'HAPPY DIAMOND' EARRINGS, BY CHOPARDEach glazed heart-shaped compartment with three collet-set 'floating' diamonds, suspending from a gold polished hoop, mounted in 18K gold, signed Chopard & 'LUC', numbered, length 3cmChopard’s Happy Diamonds collections are synonymous with playful fun. The dancing, sparkling design was first created in 1976 by Ronald Kurowski, a designer at Chopard who tried to capture the magic and light of water droplets glinting and gleaming in the light. To do this, he encased a group of loose diamonds between two sapphire crystals and contained the entire in a gold bevelled capsule, thus giving the appearance of loose shimmering diamonds against bare skin. When Karin Scheufele (co-owner at the time of Chopard and mother of the current Co-Presidents) saw the design, she is said to have exclaimed “These diamonds are happiest when they are free”, thus bestowing the iconic name.Although the design was originally created for timepieces, it wasn’t long before it earned its own jewellery line. Caroline Scheufele, Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, first used the Happy Diamonds in the tummy of a clown pendant which she designed for herself. The piece turned out to be such a success that she also produced an elephant, a ladybird, a teddy bear and eventually the heart, leading in 1985 to the launch of the Happy Diamonds jewellery line. This also marked the beginning of high jewellery by Chopard.Since then, Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 2007 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 21st year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.

Lot 111

A 'HAPPY DIAMOND' BRACELET, BY CHOPARDThe yellow gold fancy-link bracelet suspending a glazed heart-shaped charm, containing a collet-set 'floating' brilliant-cut diamond, in 18K gold, signed Chopard & LUC, numbered, length 19.5cmChopard’s Happy Diamonds collections are synonymous with playful fun. The dancing, sparkling design was first created in 1976 by Ronald Kurowski, a designer at Chopard who tried to capture the magic and light of water droplets glinting and gleaming in the light. To do this, he encased a group of loose diamonds between two sapphire crystals and contained the entire in a gold bevelled capsule, thus giving the appearance of loose shimmering diamonds against bare skin. When Karin Scheufele (co-owner at the time of Chopard and mother of the current Co-Presidents) saw the design, she is said to have exclaimed “These diamonds are happiest when they are free”, thus bestowing the iconic name.Although the design was originally created for timepieces, it wasn’t long before it earned its own jewellery line. Caroline Scheufele, Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, first used the Happy Diamonds in the tummy of a clown pendant which she designed for herself. The piece turned out to be such a success that she also produced an elephant, a ladybird, a teddy bear and eventually the heart, leading in 1985 to the launch of the Happy Diamonds jewellery line. This also marked the beginning of high jewellery by Chopard.Since then, Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 2007 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 21st year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.

Lot 112

A 'HAPPY DIAMOND' PENDANT NECKLACE, BY CHOPARDThe gold belcher-link chain, decorated with a glazed heart-shaped pendant with a collet-set 'floating' brilliant-cut diamond, suspending the polished gold letters 'YOU', mounted in 18K gold, signed Chopard & LUC', numbered, necklace length 43.5cm, pendant length 7.8cmAccompanied with its certificate of originChopard’s Happy Diamonds collections are synonymous with playful fun. The dancing, sparkling design was first created in 1976 by Ronald Kurowski, a designer at Chopard who tried to capture the magic and light of water droplets glinting and gleaming in the light. To do this, he encased a group of loose diamonds between two sapphire crystals and contained the entire in a gold bevelled capsule, thus giving the appearance of loose shimmering diamonds against bare skin. When Karin Scheufele (co-owner at the time of Chopard and mother of the current Co-Presidents) saw the design, she is said to have exclaimed “These diamonds are happiest when they are free”, thus bestowing the iconic name.Although the design was originally created for timepieces, it wasn’t long before it earned its own jewellery line. Caroline Scheufele, Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, first used the Happy Diamonds in the tummy of a clown pendant which she designed for herself. The piece turned out to be such a success that she also produced an elephant, a ladybird, a teddy bear and eventually the heart, leading in 1985 to the launch of the Happy Diamonds jewellery line. This also marked the beginning of high jewellery by Chopard.Since then, Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 2007 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 21st year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.

Lot 113

A PAIR OF 'HAPPY DIAMOND' PENDENT EARRINGS, BY CHOPARDEach glazed heart-shaped surmount, featuring a floating brilliant-cut diamond, suspending the word 'YOU', mounted in 18K gold, signed Chopard, numbered, French assay marks, length 7cmChopard’s Happy Diamonds collections are synonymous with playful fun. The dancing, sparkling design was first created in 1976 by Ronald Kurowski, a designer at Chopard who tried to capture the magic and light of water droplets glinting and gleaming in the light. To do this, he encased a group of loose diamonds between two sapphire crystals and contained the entire in a gold bevelled capsule, thus giving the appearance of loose shimmering diamonds against bare skin. When Karin Scheufele (co-owner at the time of Chopard and mother of the current Co-Presidents) saw the design, she is said to have exclaimed “These diamonds are happiest when they are free”, thus bestowing the iconic name.Although the design was originally created for timepieces, it wasn’t long before it earned its own jewellery line. Caroline Scheufele, Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, first used the Happy Diamonds in the tummy of a clown pendant which she designed for herself. The piece turned out to be such a success that she also produced an elephant, a ladybird, a teddy bear and eventually the heart, leading in 1985 to the launch of the Happy Diamonds jewellery line. This also marked the beginning of high jewellery by Chopard.Since then, Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 2007 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 21st year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.

Lot 125

A DIAMOND-SET TEDDY BEAR PENDANT ON CHAINThe mobile teddy bear with moving limbs and head, the cage-work body set with round brilliant-cut diamonds throughout, some of brown tint, on a gold fancy-link chain, pendant mounted in blackened 18K gold, diamonds approximately 3.50cts, pendant length 6cm, chain length 80cm

Lot 19

Modern jointed teddy bear by Charlie Bears L 48 cm

Lot 21

Modern jointed teddy bear by Charlie Bears 'Chucky Egg' designed by Heather Lyell L 53 cm

Lot 491A

Steiff Ludwig musical teddy bear, exclusive to Danbury Mint, limited edition 0633, with original bag 

Lot 484

Two 20th century plastic dolls and a later teddy bear and another (4) 

Lot 2033

Five Royal Crown Derby paperweights - Schoolboy Teddy, Sleeping Piglet, Polar Bear Cub Sitting, Sleeping Dormouse and Meadow Rabbit, all boxed

Lot 2735

Teddy Bears - one large vintage, short mohair bear with horizontally-stitched nose and wood wool stuffing, the other bear is modern designer bear Dorchester by Russ

Lot 2783

'Cragston Teddy Bear' - battery-operated, automaton, together with 'Dolly Dressmaker' and 'Secretary' (3)

Lot 2028

Five Royal Crown Derby paperweights - Teddy Bear, Russian Walrus, Crown Namestand, Piglet and Twin Lambs, all boxed

Lot 315

A modern Steiff teddy bear Jack the rare black Alpaca bear, complete with box and certificate

Lot 266

A collection of Royal Crown Derby paperweights, including seated bear with button, (second), mallard with button, sitting teddy bear with button, swimming duck with button, sleeping dormouse with button, meadow rabbit x 2 with buttons, sitting piglet with button, midnight teddy bear cook missing button, piglet x 2 with buttons, miniature teddy bear waving (Alice) missing button, mini teddy bear William missing button and blue duckling with button, all boxed

Lot 73

A Harrods Teddy Bear, 100 Years Teddy Anniversary, 46cm High

Lot 98

Two leather cased Masonic items, cribbage board containing a set of bone and ebony dominoes, a boxed set of dominoes and an articulated teddy bear (at fault)

Lot 191

Small straw stuffed jointed teddy bear together with a golly figure

Lot 105

A Steiff Teddy bear with green ribbon

Lot 63

A Steiff Teddy bear with original box

Lot 158

A SMALL MERRY THOUGHT PLUSH TEDDY BEAR 12cm high together with a modern Steiff bear and a further teddy bear (3)

Lot 1317

An early teddy bear and mixed collectables etcex Congelow House

Lot 608

A mid 20th century Chad Valley mohair teddy bear, with jointed limbs and amber glass eyes, with label to paw inscribed 'By appointment to H.M. Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, Toymakers, The Chad Valley Co. Ltd, circa 1950s, 28 by 41cm.

Lot 610

An early to mid 20th century golden mohair teddy bear, possibly Bing, with growler to straw filled torso, brown glass eyes, hump to back, 54 by 28cm.

Lot 606A

A Victorian / Edwardian Armand Marseille bisque headed doll, wearing pink dress with white collar and cuffs, marked to back of neck 'Armand Marseille, Made in Germany, DRGM 246/1 390M A9M', a/f poor condition with limbs detached, 52cm, together with a Chad Valley 'Hygienic Toys' teddy bear, with tag attached, 40cm. (2)

Lot 54

A George VI silver Baby's Rattle / Whistle, by Crisford & Norris Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1946, in a George III style, with four bells and mother of pearl handle, together with another silver baby's rattle in the form of a teddy bear with two bells and mother of pearl handle, and two others (4)

Lot 347

A modern Steiff gift box teddy bear (as new) Condition Report: please request via email. Condition reports not stated with descriptions in this auction

Lot 212

LLADRO FIGURE GROUPof two girls, 21cm high, and a Nao figure of a young girl with teddy bear, 19cm high, both with printed, impressed and incised marks to bases (2)

Lot 333

SMALL GERMAN BISQUE DOLLwith a one piece head and body with jointed arms and legs, marked 7/3 Germany, 15cm long, an Armand Marseille bisque dolls head with open mouth and lacking eyes, marked 189 A.M 2DEP, together with various other souvenir dolls from Wales, Spain, Greece, Israel and others, a Judge hand puppet with a resin head and wig, 49cm long, together with a gold plush teddy bear now lacking an ear and a set of Indian painted plaster figures

Lot 289

A rare novelty silver pin cushion in the form of a teddy bear with humped back, articulated limbs and textured body. Birmingham. By HVP. Approx.6.5 cms long. Approx. 19 grams.Est. £800 - £1200.

Lot 1411

Martin J. Herman Signed and Superior Quality Ltd and Numbered Edition Handmade Mohair Bavarian Teddy Bear with Growling Voice and Suede Paws, Alpine Outfit, Waistcoat and Pipe. Fully Jointed and Filled with Excelsior Top Quality. 12 Inches - 30 cm High - Seated. Condition Mint with Labels.

Lot 1412

Martin J. Herman Toby Award 2003 Industry Choice Ltd and Numbered Edition Superior Quality Handmade Mohair Signed Teddy Bear. Name - Heidi, with Excelsior Stuffing and Suede Paws, Valuable Embroidering. This Bear Is No 199 of 1000 only. Top Quality & Mint Condition. Complete with Label. 10.5 Inches - 26.5 cm High - Seated Position.

Lot 1413

Martin J. Herman Superior Quality / Signed Ltd and Numbered Edition Handmade Mohair Teddy Bear - Name ' Geiben Peter ' This Bear Is No 343 of 1000 only. Jointed Body, Materials Used, Excelsior Stuffing, Suede Paws, Valuable Top Quality Embroiderer. 10.5 Inches - 26.5 cm High - Seated. Top Quality & Mint Condition, Complete with Labels.

Lot 1414

Martin J. Herman Superior Quality / Signed and Exclusive Ltd and Numbered Handmade Mohair Musical Teddy Bear - Name ' English Rose ' This Bear Is Number 172 of Only 250 Bears Made. The Stuffing Excelsior Top Quality Embroidering / Material. The Musical Movement Wind-up Plays ' Candle In The Wind ' Height 11 Inches - 27.5 cm - Seating Position. Condition Mint.

Lot 1431

Deans Rag Book centenary year artist shown limited and numbered mohair edition teddy bear for adults. Name 'Shy Girl' designer Sindie Smith. This bear is n o 33 of 250 only. Comes with certificates and labels.

Lot 1433

Hartnell Large and impressive Long Limped Mohair Teddy Bear with suede paws, amber glass eyes and hand stitched nose, many great features. Top quality mohair bear. 27 inches 67.5 cms high. Excellent condition.

Lot 1498

Steiff Teddy "British Collectors 1911 Replica Teddy Bear" Limited Edition 1260/3000, Complete With Original Certificate And Box

Lot 1525

A Mixed Collection Of Jointed And Vintage Teddy Bears A varied collection to include Russ jointed re-issue bear, Channel Islands bear, etc. Various conditions, please see accompanying image.

Lot 1544

A Large Collection Of Ceramics And Novelty Items A varied lot contained in two boxes to include footed dishes, 1930's water jug, novelty figurines, jointed teddy bear, various vintage tins, ration books and paper ephemera, also Prinzlux binoculars in original case and various framed prints and watercolours etc. Please see accompanying image.

Lot 1583

A Collection of Teddy Bears, four in total, comprising: Handmade Buggins Bear 'Drucilla'. Fully jointed bear in mohair fabric with suedette paws. Long 'shaggy' hair. Original labels still attached, in excellent condition. Also, handmaid jointed bear by Bear Necessities, well-loved traditional bear. Includes small bear from the Mohair Collection in knitted dungarees entitled 'Grisly', jointed bear in good condition. Also fully jointed teddy bear golden colour by Moonbears, handcrafted bear by Nickie Pywell. In good condition with original label.

Lot 244

A Mixed Collection Of Costume Jewellery And Collectible Items A varied lot to include 1980's articulated gold tone teddy bear brooch by Napier, coppertone bar brooch with charms, Masonic medal - George Stephenson Lodge no. 3390, presented to brother Alfred Forster. Also, Marshall Islands $5 coin - launch of the space shuttle discovery, synthetic amber stick pin, pewter modernist link bracelet, mosaic beetle pendant, gold tone bracelets etc. Please see accompanying image.

Lot 1293

George V silver teddy-bear desk wipe, by William Vale and Sons, Birmingham 1912, 3 cm high .

Lot 177

Novelty 9ct articulated teddy bear pendant, with red gem set eyes, 11.5gm, 36mm

Lot 400

BOX LOT OF SUNDRIES INCLUDING GILT METAL STAND, CAMERAS, SILVER VASE SILVER FLATWARE, VINTAGE TEDDY BEAR ETC.

Lot 1183

A vintage teddy bear, early 20th century, having a well worn plush body with one remaining button eye, 28 cm long and a similar period lion with coloured glass eyes, 27 cm long.

Lot 486

A blonde plush jointed Teddy bear.

Lot 328

GOLD PLUSH 14" TEDDY BEAR, with remains of voice box, also 1 smaller musical teddy bear and felt monkey

Lot 710

DEBORAH JONES, signed painting on board, "Dolls House with teddy bear, bird and friends", 13.5" x 29.5"

Lot 145

Vintage charm bracelet, curb link bracelet with heart pad lock clasp, hallmarked London 1972, and attached cross, bean, emergency box charm and loose articulated teddy bear charm with ruby set eyes, all mounted in 9 ct . CONDITIONGross weight 26.8 grams

Lot 417

A NAO FIGURE OF A SMALL BOY WITH TEDDY BEAR

Lot 235

A VINTAGE PLAY WORN HINGE TEDDY BEAR IN WAISTCOAT

Lot 233

A boxed Merrythought teddy bear

Lot 242

A Steiff 2001 teddy bear and a Steiff squirrel

Lot 759

A MERRYTHOUGHT TEDDY BEAR, yellow plush, plastic eyes, shaved muzzle, vertical stitched nose, with three claws to each paw (missing from one), Merrythought label to left front pad, height approximately 55cm, boxed miniature Hermann teddy bear, boxed Grundig G-2000A world receiver radio etc

Lot 483

A BOXED LIMITED EDITION STEIFF 'HENDERSON BEAR' 1997 No653780, No347/2000, blond mohair, made exclusively for Teddy Bears of Witney, fully jointed and with growler, approximate height 55cm (no certificate or bow tie)

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