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Bague diamant

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Bague diamant. Photo Tajan 

Elle est ornée d'un diamant taille émeraude serti en chaton à griffes flanqué de deux diamants troïdias La monture en or gris est entièrement sertie de petits diamants taille brillant. Poids brut : 12 gr. Poids du diamant : 6,15 carats. 

Le diamant est accompagné d'un rapport du Laboratoire LFG énonçant selon son opinion : couleur J, pureté VVS2.

A 6,15 carats diamond and gold ring.

Tajan. Dimanche 15 décembre 2013. Espace Tajan - 37, rue des Mathurins - 75008 Paris - www.tajan.com


Importante bague saphir

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Importante bague saphir. Photo Tajan

Elle porte un saphir de forme coussin en chaton à griffes dans un entourage de petits diamants taille brillant. Monture et panier pavés à toutes faces de petits diamants taille brillant. Poids brut : 9,2 gr. Poids du saphir : 9,13 carats/ TDD : 55. Estimation : 75 000 / 100 000 € 

Le saphir est accompagné de deux rapports des Laboratoires SSEF et GRS énonçant selon leur opinion : origine CACHEMIRE, sans trace de traitement thermique.

A 9,13 carats sapphire and diamond ring

Tajan. Dimanche 15 décembre 2013. Espace Tajan - 37, rue des Mathurins - 75008 Paris - www.tajan.com

Exceptionnel saphir rond sur papier pesant 10,817 cts

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Exceptionnel saphir rond sur papier pesant 10,817 cts. Photo Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo.

Dimensions de la pierre : 13,23 - 13,45 x 7,22 mm. Estimation : 150 000 / 200 000 €

Exceptional round shaped Kashmir sapphire weighing 10,817 cts.

Accompagné d'un certificat S.S.E.F. attestant : Kashmir, sans modification thermique.
Et d'un certificat Güblelin attestant : Kashmir, sans modification thermique

Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo. Lundi 16 décembre 2013. Hôtel des ventes de Monte-Carlo, 10 - 12 Quai Antoine 1er - 98000 Monaco.

MARCHAK. Rare collier Art Déco. Vers 1930

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MARCHAK. Rare collier Art Déco. Vers 1930. Photo Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo.

en platine, serti de diamants ronds et baguettes dessinant, au décolleté, des festons croisés en boucle. Il est ponctué de diamants ronds en pampille. La partie arrière du collier se démonte et permet de porter le collier en ras de cou de trois rangs de diamants ronds et baguettes. Signé au fermoir et au motif central. Poinçon de maître. Il est accompagné de son dessin préparatoire. Signé Marchak Paris. Poids total des diamants : 43 cts environ. Longueur du collier : 47,5 cm environ. Longueur du ras de cou : 38,5 cm environ. Poids du collier : 94,5 g. Estimation : 60 000 / 80 000 €

A diamond, 18K gold and platinum Art Deco transformable necklace, by MARCHAK. 

Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo. Lundi 16 décembre 2013. Hôtel des ventes de Monte-Carlo, 10 - 12 Quai Antoine 1er - 98000 Monaco.

Broche en or jaune, ornée d'un rubis de taille coussin, Angleterre, époque XIXème

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Broche en or jaune, ornée d'un rubis de taille coussin, Angleterre époque XIXème. Photo Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo. 

dans une double couronne de diamants de taille ancienne, elle retient en pendentif une pampille d'or ornée d'un rubis taillé en poire agrémentée de diamants. (Très belle cristallisation). Le système de broche détachable ainsi que la pampille. Dimensions des pierres : 9,8 x 9,2 x 3,5 mm et 8,9 x 6,7 x 3,9 mm environ.Poids : 12,3 g. (14k l'épingle en 18k). Estimation : 50 000 / 60 000 €

La broche accompagnée d'un certificat C.C.I.P. attestant pour les rubis : origine Myannar (Birmanie), sans modification thermique.

A 19th century Burmese ruby, diamond and 14K gold brooch/pendant.

Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo. Lundi 16 décembre 2013. Hôtel des ventes de Monte-Carlo, 10 - 12 Quai Antoine 1er - 98000 Monaco

David Webb. Commande spéciale - Années 1970.

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David Webb. Commande spéciale - Années 1970.. Photo Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo.

Magnifique collier en or jaune, composé de deux rangées de perles de turquoises iraniennes alternées par des motifs géométriques sertis de diamants et ornés d'un cabochon de turquoise. Il retient un pendentif au motif géométrique assorti. Signé. Longueur : 68 cm environ. Poids des diamants : 8 cts environ (belles qualités de pierres). Poids : 187,9 g. Estimation : 38 000 / 40 000 €

Ce collier a été commandé dans les années 1970 pour un personnage iranien important.

A diamond, turquoise and 18K gold necklace, by David Webb.

Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo. Lundi 16 décembre 2013. Hôtel des ventes de Monte-Carlo, 10 - 12 Quai Antoine 1er - 98000 Monaco.

CARTIER. Bague en or jaune ornée d'un saphir ovale

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CARTIER. Bague en or jaune ornée d'un saphir ovale. Photo Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan.

l'épaulement serti de diamants taillés en navette la ceinture du panier de diamants taillés en brillant. Poids du saphir : env. : 12,8 ct. Signé Cartier Paris 27040. Poinçon du joaillier. Tour de doigt : 52. Poids brut : 11,6 g. Estimation : 180 000 / 200 000 €

Accompagné de trois certificats des laboratoires GRS, Dunaigre et Gubelin indiquant origine Birmanie, pas de modification thermique

A SAPPHIRE; DIAMOND AND YELLOW GOLD RING, BY CARTIER ACCOMPANIED BY THREE CERTIFICATES STATING THAT THE 12,8 CT SAPPHIRE, ORIGIN BURMA SHOWED NO INDICATION AVEC THERMAL TREATMENT

Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan. Mardi 17 décembre 2013. Hôtel Dassault - 7 Rond Point des Champs-Elysées - www.artcurial.com

BOUCHERON. Bague en platine sertie d'un diamant taillé en navette

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BOUCHERON. Bague en platine sertie d'un diamant taillé en navette. Photo Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan.

épaulé de deux diamants tapers. Signée Boucheron Paris M D 70021.Poids du diamant : 4.65 ct. Poids brut : 5,4 g. Estimation : 100 000 / 120 000 €

Accompagné d'un certificat du Laboratoire Français de Gemmologie indiquant couleur D, pureté VVS2, fluorescence aucune et d'une lettre du Laboratoire Français de Gemmologie (2013) précisant couleur et transparence exceptionnelle propre aux diamants de type IIa naturels évoquant l'historique gisement de Golconde.

A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING ACCOMPAGNIED BY A LFG CERTIFICATE STATING THAT THE 4,65 CT DIAMOND IS D, VVS2, FLUORESCENCE NONE. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GOLCONDE FIELD (IIa)

Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan. Mardi 17 décembre 2013. Hôtel Dassault - 7 Rond Point des Champs-Elysées - www.artcurial.com


CHAUMET. Bague dôme en or gris ornée d'un saphir rectangulaire taillé en pain de sucre. Photo Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan

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CHAUMET. Bague dôme en or gris ornée d'un saphir rectangulaire taillé en pain de sucre. Photo Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan.

la monture ajourée, ornée de diamants taillés en brillant en serti perlé. Signée Chaumet. Tour de doigt : 55. Poids du saphir : env. 19 ct. Poids brut : 20,4 g. Estimation : 85 000 / 95 000 € 

Accompagné d'un certificat du laboratoire SSEF indiquant origine Birmanie, pas de modification thermique 

A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING, BY CHAUMET ACCOMPANIED BY A SSEF CERTIFICATE STATING THAT THE 19 CT SAPPHIRE, ORIGIN BURMA SHOWED NO INDICATION OF THERMAL TREATMENT

Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan. Mardi 17 décembre 2013. Hôtel Dassault - 7 Rond Point des Champs-Elysées - www.artcurial.com

Exceptionnelle broche exécutée Vers 1870 en or jaune et argent dite plumet

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Exceptionnelle broche exécutée Vers 1870 en or jaune et argent dite plumet. Photo Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan.

faite de trois plumes adaptables cintrées s'enroulant à leurs extrémités, finement nervurées de diamants taillés en rose, les barbes flammées, serties de diamants taillés à l'ancienne; les hampes sont réunies par un ruban noué, ajouré de losanges également serti de diamants. Exécutée vers 1870. Travail français gravé 1383, aucun poinçon du joaillier. Haut 11,7 cm. Poids brut 78,5 g. Chacune des plumes peut s'adapter sur une épingle. Estimation : 70 000 / 80 000 €

Voir la reproduction d'un bijou de même inspiration exécuté par O.Massin en 1867 p 243 et p 251 exécutée par Robin pour l'Impératrice d'Autriche, p 287, plume de paon par Mellerio, dans l'ouvrage La bijouterie Française au XIX siècle par Henri Vever.

On retrouve d'autre part des similitudes dans la façon de traiter les nœuds de ruban p 187 pl 29 dans l'ouvrage Chaumet.

Provenant d'une grande famille française on peut penser que ce bijou a très certainement été exécuté par une de ces maisons illustres.

AN EXCEPTIONNAL, OLC CUT DIAMOND, GOLD AND SILVER BROOCH, CIRCA 1870

Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan. Mardi 17 décembre 2013. Hôtel Dassault - 7 Rond Point des Champs-Elysées - www.artcurial.com

René Boivin. Important clip de revers ou de corsage stylisé d'une feuille Persanne. Vers 1933

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René Boivin. Important clip de revers ou de corsage stylisé d'une feuille Persanne. Vers 1933. Photo Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan.

ajourée et sertie de diamants taillés en brillant. Travail de la maison René Boivin. Haut. : 6,5 cm. Poids brut : 36,2 g. Dans son écrin. Estimation : 55 000 / 65 000 €

Reproduite dans l'ouvrage René Boivin par Françoise Cailles, p. 239

A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD CLIP, BY RENE BOIVIN

Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan. Mardi 17 décembre 2013. Hôtel Dassault - 7 Rond Point des Champs-Elysées - www.artcurial.com

René Boivin. Important clip de corsage. Exécuté vers 1937

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René Boivin. Important clip de corsage. Exécuté vers 1937. Photo Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan.

en platine et or gris stylisé d'un gardénia serti de diamants taillés en brillant sur lequel s'adapte deux clips de revers en forme de feuilles serties d'émeraudes calibrées. Poinçon du joaillier Profilet ayant travaillé pour la maison Boivin. Larg. : 7,2 cm. Poids brut : 71, 4g. Dans son écrin. Estimation : 35 000 / 40 000 €

Voir la reproduction de ce clip dans l'ouvrage René Boivin de Madame Françoise Cailles page 246.

AN IMPORTANT DIAMOND, EMERALD, PLATINUM AND WHITE GOLD GARDENIA CLIP BY RENE BOIVIN. CIRCA 1937. REPRODUCED P246 IN THE BOIVIN BOOK BY FRANCOISE CAILLES

Artcurial - Briest-Poulain-F.Tajan. Mardi 17 décembre 2013. Hôtel Dassault - 7 Rond Point des Champs-Elysées - www.artcurial.com

Magnificent Bohemian glass collection makes £450,000 at Bonhams in New Bond Street, London

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An important and massive pair of Bohemian clear-glass goblets and covers, circa 1850-70. Sold for £47,500. Photo: Bonhams. 

LONDON.- Two huge 2ft 9 inch tall Bohemian glass goblets made in Carlsbad in the mid 19th century were the star performers at Bonhams Masterpieces of Bohemian Glass sale in New Bond Street, London on 11 December. The pair sold for £47,500 in a sale which made over £450,000. 

The clear glass goblets, complete with covers, were part of a private and unique collection of high quality work by all the leading names from the golden age of engraved glass. 

Many of the pieces sold for well over their estimates. A massive ruby-stained bottle vase (est £10,000-15,000) was bought for £33,750. An exceptional amber-stained goblet and crown cover (£7,000-10,000) sold for £22,500 as did a pair of part-amber-stained goblets and covers probably made by August Böhm in Meistersdorf around 1840-50. They had been estimated at £6,000-8,000. 

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A massive Bohemian ruby-stained bottle vase, circa 1850-60. Sold for £33,750.

With a round onion shaped body and tall trumpet neck, deeply wheel-cut and engraved with a continuous forest scene with two rutting stags, a further stag standing by a resting doe and a younger stag grazing, a single massive tree encircling the neck with leafy branches all around as high as the rim, 70cm high. 

 

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An exceptional Bohemian amber-stained goblet and crown cover, circa 1850-70. Sold for £22,500.

The cover remarkably formed as a coronet or crown with pierced panels of hobnail-cut diaper pattern pierced in between, surmounted by an orb forming the finial, the cup-shaped body with a rectangular panel engraved with an aristocratic hunting party hunting deer in the Highlands, two smartly-dressed gentlemen standing by their horse with attentive hounds, all watching three gillies displaying a shot stag, the gillies wearing highland dress with kilts, the reverse of the bowl with further diaper pattern panels and a viewing lens within a sunburst, raised on an eight-sided spreading stem deeply cut at the base and underneath with fan-shaped barbs, 41cm high (2)

For an amber-stained goblet of this same, most impressive shape see John Sandon, Antique Glass (1999), p.107. A crown cover of related shape occurs on a goblet engraved by Dominik Biemann with a portrait of Archduke Franz Karl, see Paul von Lichtenberg, Glasgravuren des Biedermeier, p.119, fig.88. According to Michael Kovacek, Glass of Five Centuries (1990), p.188, crown-shaped covers were a speciality of the Harrachov glassworks.

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A pair of Bohemian part-amber-stained goblets and covers probably by August Böhm, Meistersdorf, circa 1840-50. Sold for £22,500.

Variously cut with facets and pillar flutes, some heightened with amber stain, the undersides of the scalloped feet with star cutting alternately stained in amber and left clear, the ovoid bowls with a single reserved panel, one engraved with a Janissary holding the reins of a spirited horse, the other with a hunting scene with a horseman and hounds surrounding a stag, 38cm high (4)

An identical figure of a Turk with his horse is engraved on a goblet in the Passau Glasmuseum, signed by August Böhm, see Georg Höltl, Das Böhmische Glas 1700-1950, vol.2 Empire-Biedermeier, p.125, fig.166. See also p.126, figs.168-169 for two other goblets with the same subject in reverse, one attributed to August Böhm, the other probably by Eduard Pelikan. 

Bohemian glass is the epitome of the Biedermeier taste which flourished in Central Europe in the first half of the 19th century and these goblets and covers were made during that period and for a time shortly afterwards. The stark, strong shapes are decorated with the finest craftsmanship using the technique known as Tiefschnitt, which involves carving away layers of glass to create entire scenes in intaglio. 

Deer hunting was a favourite theme, reflecting the main sporting pursuit in the region. In the 19th century, as part of ‘The Season’, Europe’s wealthy flocked to the spas of Bohemia – an historical kingdom which today is part of the Czech Republic – to take the waters and hunt. Many of the pieces in the sale would have been presented as trophies by aristocratic hosts to successful hunters. 

Sadly, the craftsmen who made these beautiful objects did not always enjoy the recognition and respect they command today. August Böhm, for example, who excelled at carving figures on horseback, left his wife and family at home to seek his fortune abroad only to return unsuccessful and die in penury.  

Platinum and diamond feather clip-brooch, Boucheron France

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Platinum and diamond feather clip-brooch, Boucheron France. Photo Sotheby's 

The curled feather set with numerous round and baguette diamonds weighing approximately 25.00 carats, signed Boucheron, with French assay and workshop marks; circa 1939. Estimation 30,000 — 50,000 USD. Lot. Vendu 137,000 USD

Sotheby's. Magnificent Jewels. New York | 11 déc. 2013 - www.sothebys.com

A pair of sapphire blue Peking glass long neck vases, 18th century

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A pair of sapphire blue Peking glass long neck vases, 18th century. Photo Bonhams.

Each thickly formed with a tall cylindrical neck and body of pear form supported on a tall and sightly canted foot wish shallow recessed base, the translucent matrix of deep cobalt hue. 12in (31cm) high. Estimate US$ 6,000 - 8,000 (€4,400 - 5,800)

Provenance: acquired in the early 1970s

Bonhams. FINE CHINESE WORKS OF ART. San Francisco. 17 Dec 2013 - www.bonhams.com


A blue silk ground embroidered dragon robe, Late 19th century

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A blue silk ground embroidered dragon robe, Late 19th century. Photo Bonhams.

Intricately embroidered in gilt-wrapped threads that form the nine dragons chasing flaming pearls amid cloud scrolls and auspicious emblems above a tall lishui border worked in fine white and polychrome silk threads, the black satin neck band and horseshoe cuffs embroidered en suite. 56in (142cm) long. Estimate US$ 8,000 - 12,000 (€5,800 - 8,700)

Property from the Estate of George H. Taber, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, by Descent.

Bonhams. FINE CHINESE WORKS OF ART. San Francisco. 17 Dec 2013 - www.bonhams.com

A blue silk ground embroidered dragon robe, Late Qing dynasty

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A blue silk ground embroidered dragon robe, Late Qing dynasty. Photo Bonhams.

The dragons defined in couched gilt-wrapped threads surrounded by clouds, bats, and Buddhist symbols above mountain peaks rising from waves and a wide lishui border embroidered in blue, white, and green colors that also appear in upper sleeve bands, the collar and horseshoe cuffs further embroidered with dragons. 51in (129.5cm) long. Estimate US$ 3,000 - 5,000 (€2,200 - 3,600)

Bonhams. FINE CHINESE WORKS OF ART. San Francisco. 17 Dec 2013 - www.bonhams.com

A rare partial suit of ceremonial armor with dragon decoration, Late Qing dynasty

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A rare partial suit of ceremonial armor with dragon decoration, Late Qing dynasty. Photo Bonhams.

Including a jacket with two detachable sleeves with horseshoe cuffs, paired shoulder guards and underarm gussets, a center flap and a left flap at the lower edge of the jacket, and a wraparound, divided skirt that resembles chaps; all made of cotton-padded creamy-white silk satin, the surfaces mounted with evenly spaced gilt metal studs, each section with either ties or gilt metal ball-and-loop toggle buttons for attachment, similarly embroidered with silk and gold-couched threads depicting vigorous five-clawed dragons amid cloud scrolls chasing flaming pearls above trident peaks rising from waves, trimmed with deep blue silk and gilt thread borders; each of the shoulder capes lined with metal plates reticulated with dragons, the underarm gussets with braided, tasseled ribbons. 29in (73.5cm) height of jacket, 28in (71.2cm) height of apron, 21 3/4in (55.4cm) length of sleeve. Estimate US$ 60,000 - 80,000 (€44,000 - 58,000)

Property from the William G. Thompson (1896-1978) collection.

According to Valery Garrett's Chinese Dress from the Qing Dynasty to the Present, Tuttle Publishing, Singapore, 2007, p. 27, although the triennial ceremonial reviews of troops by the emperors 'did not take place on a regular basis after the reign of the Qianlong Emperor, ceremonial suits of armor remained a part of the imperial wardrobe and continued to be made, if never worn.'

Although no other identical example seems to have been published, the present ceremonial armor may have been made for a nobleman or a high-ranking official which, according to Ms. Garrett, 'was similar in style to that worn by the emperor' in terms of being 'embroidered with dragons and studded all over, with more dragons around the borders and the bottom of the skirt'. Ms. Garrett adds that this type of ceremonial armor was 'made of satin padded with cotton, trimmed and lined with blue silk and covered with gilt studs.'

The topic of ceremonial armor from the Qing dynasty is also taken up by Evelyn Rawski and Jessica Rawson (editor), China: The Three Emperors, 1662-1795, London, Royal Academy of Arts, 2005, fig. 51, fig. 62, pp. 156-162, and by Robert D. Jacobsen, Imperial Silks: Ch'ing Dynasty Textiles in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Chicago, 2000, Vol.1, pp. 341-349.

Bonhams. FINE CHINESE WORKS OF ART. San Francisco. 17 Dec 2013 - www.bonhams.com

A yellow brocade woman's informal robe with embroidered bands, Late Qing dynasty

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A yellow brocade woman's informal robe with embroidered bands, Late Qing dynasty. Photo Bonhams.

The body of rich yellow brocade woven with diagonal bands of clouds re-cut from a different format; the ivory silk bands along the neck, right side opening, lower hem and sleeves embroidered in colored silk floss and gilt-wrapped threads with floral roundels and bamboo leaves, the rose satin sleeve bands embroidered en suite with butterflies and flowers; the border bands also accented with white and blue silk brocade ribbon. 50 1/2in (128cm) long. Estimate US$ 3,000 - 5,000 (€2,200 - 3,600)

Bonhams. FINE CHINESE WORKS OF ART. San Francisco. 17 Dec 2013 - www.bonhams.com

A blue ground embroidered dragon robe with eight medallions of dragons, 19th century

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A blue ground embroidered dragon robe with eight medallions of dragons, 19th century. Photo Bonhams.

The deep blue satin garment worked in rich colors and with gilt-wrapped threads presenting eight roundels of dragons amid clouds, bats, and Daoist symbols, above a border with mountain peaks, dragon fish in waves, and auspicious emblems and a tall five-colored lishui border that reappear in the upper sleeve bands, the collar bands, lower sleeve bands, and cuffs similarly decorated. 53 1/4in (135.2cm) long. Estimate US$ 10,000 - 15,000 (€7,300 - 11,000)

Bonhams. FINE CHINESE WORKS OF ART. San Francisco. 17 Dec 2013 - www.bonhams.com

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