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September Gallery Auction

Saturday September 27th at 11:00 a.m.

 

Featuring Early Maps, Art and Antiques from Estates and Private Collections in Bloomfield Hills, Grosse Pointe, Marshall and Ann Arbor, MI.  Includes over 50 16th-18th century Maps, Fine Art by Edgar Payne, Harry Bertoia, Alexander Calder, J. C. Harrison, B. Hoetger, M. Lasansky, C. J. Adams, and others, Estate Jewelry, Victorian Period Furniture and Lighting from a Marshall MI Mansion, Inuit Art, Sterling Silver includes a Hester Bateman sugar basket, flatware sets, etc., Steinway Grand Piano, Gibson J-45 guitar, Vintage Golf Memorabilia, Pr French Dueling Pistols, and Accessories.

 

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Schmidt's Antiques Inc

Since 1911

5138 West Michigan Avenue

Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197

(734) 434-2660

www.SchmidtsAntiques.com

Edgar Payne SeascapeSale PictureAn 18th century map entitled "A New and General Map of the Middle Dominions Belonging to the United States of America..." from the 1794 edition of Laurie & Whittle, after Lewis Evans' landmark map published from the Surveys of Evans, Thomas Walker, and Christopher Gist 1750-51.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the middle Atlantic States about 1750-51 with an inset of the Great Lakes Region upper left.  Minor fading, no damage noted, not examined out of the frame. Sightline 26 x 19 1/4" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 33 1/2 x 27" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000A 16th century map entitled "Americae Sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio", First State from the 1570 edition by Abraham Ortelius' "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum".   Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America.  Decorative corners and cartouche with sailing ships and sea monsters.  Slight fading, some discoloration at center fold, no damage noted, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 19 1/2 x 14" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 27 1/4 x 22 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $6,000-8,000A 16th century map entitled "Americae Sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio", Second State (Strapwork outer border replaced with a series of half circles) from the 1579 edition by Abraham Ortelius' "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum".   Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America.  Decorative corners and cartouche with sailing ships and sea monsters.  Slight fading, no damage noted, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 20 x 14 3/4" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 27 1/4 x 22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000A 16th century map entitled "Americae Sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio", Third State (with "California") from the 1587 edition by Abraham Ortelius' "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum".   Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America.  Decorative corners and cartouche with sailing ships and sea monsters.  Slight fading, no damage noted, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 20 x 14 3/4" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 27 1/4 x 22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000A 16th century map entitled "America sive India Nova ad magnae Gerardi Mercatoris avi universalis imitationem incompendium redacta" by Michael Mercator, 1595.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America.  Decorative corner engravings with foliate scrolls depict the Gulf of Mexico at the upper left, Cuba, upper right, Haiti lower left and titled lower right.  Very slight fading, central horizontal fold, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 18 3/4 x 15" high, framed under UV Acrylic, 26 x 22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000A 17th century map entitled "America - With Those Known Parts in That Unknowne Worlde" 1676 edition by John Speed.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America within borders of eight American cities and ports at the upper edge and ten depictions of native peoples along the sides.  Slight fading, two small filled repairs upper left, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 21 1/2 x 15 3/4" high, framed under Plexiglas UF-5 Acrylic, 28 x 23 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000A 17th century map entitled "Americae Nova Tabula" 1634 edition by Willem Janszoon Blaeu.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America within borders of nine American cities and ports at the upper edge and ten depictions of native peoples along the sides.  Slight fading, partially re-margined and inset facsimile lower right corner, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 22 1/2 x 16 3/4" high, framed under UV Acrylic, 31 3/412.8 x 26" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000A 17th century map entitled "Nova Virginiae Tabula" based on James Smith's map of Virginia, first engraved by Jodocus Hondius in 1618 and purchased by Blaeu following Hondius' death in 1629, this edition ca 1666.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts Parts of Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay.  Corner detail of "Status Regis Powhatan" upper left and cartouche upper right.  Overall toning, discoloration at centerfold and upper left corner, small hole below the "n" in the word "Powhatan", not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 19 1/2 x 15 1/4" high, framed under UV Acrylic, 27 x 22 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000A 19th century American map entitled "Map showing the lands assigned to emigrant Indians west of Arkansas and Missouri", 1836, by R. Jones, Bowen and Co. lithographers of Philadelphia.  Lithograph on paper with hand colored detail.  Depicts more than 20 various sized allotments made to the tribes in what was thought to be worthless land in the future states of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, and Oklahoma.  Minor fading, horizontal and vertical fold lines, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 18 x 19" high, framed under UV Acrylic, 24 3/4 x 25 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600An 18th century map entitled "Partie Occidentale Du Canada et Septentrionale De La Louisiane Avec Une Partie De La Pensilvanie Par Le Sr. D'Anville . . . 1775" by Paolo Santini.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts parts of the Great Lakes Region and Western "Nouvelle France", title cartouche upper left.  Light toning and minor foxing, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 22 3/4 x 19 1/2" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 32 x 29" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000A 19th century map entitled "Carte Generale des Etats-Unis Du Canada et D’Une Partie Des Pays Adjacents..." by A. Brue, 1825.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  From the "Atlas de choix ou Recueil de cartes de géographie ancienne et modern", depicts the Continental United States with parts of Canada and Mexico.  Some fading, toning along the edges, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 21 x 15 1/4" high, framed under Acrylic, 28 1/4 x 22 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800An 18th century map entitled "Accurata delineatio celeberrimae Regionis Ludovicianae vel Gallice Louisiane ol. Canadae et Floridae Adpellatione in Septemtrionali America Descriptae quae Hodie Nomine Fluminis Mississippi vel St. Louis . . ." by Matthaus Seutter, ca 1734.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts an allegorical, satirical scene of the infamous Mississippi Bubble investment scheme with a female personification of the Mississippi River pouring jewels and riches forth, while she is perched precariously upon a bubble, inset of American Forts and Villages upper left, elaborate title cartouche lower right.  Very slight fading, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 22 1/2 x 19 1/2" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 30 x 27 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000An 18th century map entitled "A General Map of North America; from the latest Observations." by Thomas Jefferys & John Lodge, 1778.  Uncolored engraving on paper.  Depicts Southern Canada and the United States from Labrador South to Florida.  Unframed, toning and foxing, some staining, multiple fold lines, some edge imperfections including a 1 x 4" loss to the lower right corner.  Plate 15 1/4 x 11 1/2" high, sheet  17 1/4 x 12 1/4" high overall.  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A 20th century carved stone figure of a mother with a child at her back.  Unsigned, retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag citing artist as "Ningiuq".  Minor wear.  10 x 7 x 12 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Attributed to Alashua Aningmiuq, Inuit (Nunavut, Cape Dorset), 1914-1972.  A mid 20th century carved Serpentine figure of a mother with a child at her back.  Unsigned, retains paper labels at back with original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc." in Ann Arbor, MI citing artist as "Alashua".  Minor wear.  9" high.  ESTIMATE $300-400Parsa Maggie Nungak Oweetaluktuk, Inuit (Port Harrison, Inukjuak), b. 1940.  A 20th century polished Soapstone sculpture with incised genre scene depicting a hunter, igloos, a bear and wolves.  Signed with "E9-1661" disc number at underside, retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag citing artist as "Pasha".  Minor surface wear.  Approx. 7 x 4 x 6" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400A 20th century Inuit carved Whale bone figure of a hunter from the Pangnirtung hamlet, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Depicted kneeling with a polished bone knife.  Unsigned, retains original "Eskimo" art tag citing artist as "Noah" (n.d.).  Minor wear.  7 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400 Attributed to Tuckyashuk, Inuit (Cape Dorset/Kinngait), 1898-1972.  A 20th century carved Serpentine figure of a seated polar bear.  Unsigned, retains paper label at underside citing artist as "Tuckyashuk" at underside.  Minor surface wear.  10 x 6" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300Pauloosie Arnakak, Inuit (Clyde River, Kangiqtugaapik), b. 1921.  A 20th century carved Whale bone figure of a walrus and calf.  Signed "Pauloosie" with "E5-297" disc number at underside.  Minor wear, calf lacks tusks.  Approx. 12 x 9 1/2 x 6 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400A 20th century Inuit carved Whale bone figure of a woman from the Pangnirtung hamlet, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Retains original "Eskimo" art tag citing artist as "J. Kobee" (n.d.).  Minor wear.  14" high.  ESTIMATE $300-400A 20th century Inuit carved Serpentine sculpture of a female head from the Cape Dorset (Kinngait) hamlet, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag citing artist as "Pookalook" (n.d.), also includes original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc." in Ann Arbor, MI.  Minor surface wear, natural veining across top and back of head.  Approx. 7 x 10 x 10" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Daniel Oweetaluktuk, Inuit (Inukjuak), b. 1934.  A 20th century carved Soapstone figure of a hunter gripping the horn of a narwhal with polished finish.  Signed in syllabics with "E9 1702" disc number.  Minor surface wear.  11 1/4" high.   ESTIMATE $300-500Jacob Thomassiah, Inuit (Port Burwell), 1917-1984.  A 20th century carved Soapstone figure of a hunter holding a wooden spear with polished bone implements and sinew line.  Signed with "E8-167" disc number at underside, retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag.  Minor surface wear, bone blade repaired.  9" high.  ESTIMATE $300-400A 20th century Inuit carved Serpentine figure of a mother with a child at her back.  Minor surface wear.  5 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400Joe Emiqutailaq, Inuit (Belcher Islands), b. 1918.  A 20th century carved stone figure of a mother with a child at her back.  Signed in syllabics with "E9-85" at underside.  Minor wear.  7 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400A 20th century Inuit carved stone figure of a hunter with polished bone spear.  Minor wear.  12" high.  ESTIMATE $300-500
A 20th century Inuit carved Whale bone from the Pangnirtung hamlet, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Decorated with a carved relief genre scenes featuring hunters with seal and narwhal at front, and figures with igloo and polar bear on the reverse.  Retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag.  Some cracks along length.  Approx. 30 x 7 2/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800A 20th century Inuit carved Caribou antler from the Pangnirtung hamlet, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Decorated with nine carved relief images of animals, propped against a smaller piece of antler.  Retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag.  Minor wear.  Approx. 25 1/2 x 9 3/4" high overall when propped.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A large 20th century Inuit carved Whale bone figure of a mother and two children from the Naujaat (Repulse Bay) hamlet, Kivalliq Region, Canada.  Includes the original 1971 purchase receipt from "Innuit Gallery of Eskimo Art" in Toronto, and a customs certificate from "Eskimo Fine Arts" in Ottawa both citing the artist as "Evaluarjuk", possibly Henry Evaluardjuk (Inuit, Igloolik, 1923-2007).  Partially legible signature in syllabics at front of base.  Cracks throughout, damage to portion of bottom edge.  Approx. 15 x 11 x 22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Three 20th century Inuit carved stone figures of birds.  Larger bird incised "BN2083-9" and smaller bird signed "Dimli" (n.d.) at undersides, owl signed in syllabics at tail and incised "#9184-1" at foot.  Larger bird and owl with original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc" in Ann Arbor, MI with artist attributions.  Minor surface wear, larger bird with small chips at edge of tail, owl may have once had a base.  Up to 7 1/2" long and 4 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400
Two 20th century Inuit carved stone sculptures.  Includes an assemblage on a shaped base depicting a woman and with bowl and bone spoon from the Nanook Group, Clyde River, and a carved bust of a man by Jobie Inukpuk (Inuit, Port Harrison/Inukjuak, 1934-1983).  Assemblage signed in syllabics at underside and retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag citing artist as "Pauloosie" (n.d.), bust signed with "E9-880" disc number at underside and retains a paper label citing artist as "Jobie" with original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc." in Ann Arbor, MI.  Bowl from assemblage repaired with broken dowel attachment, minor surface wear.  Up to 7 1/2 x 6 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
Two 20th century Inuit carved stone figures of animals.  Includes a figure of a dog (or bear) from Whale Cove hamlet, Kivalliq Region, and a figure of a seal.  Dog signed in syllabics at side (n.d), retains paper label and original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc" in Ann Arbor, MI that cite artist as "Nikki" (n.d.), seal is unsigned.  Minor surface wear.  Up to 8" long and 4" high.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Two 20th century Inuit carved stone figures of animals from the Belcher Islands, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Includes a figure of a whale by Isaac Amitook (Inuit, b. 1916), and a figure of a walrus with calf by Johnny Kavik (Inuit, b. 1943).  Whale signed with "E9-1" disc number and walrus with "E9. 133" at undersides, both retain original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tags.  Walrus with original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc" in Ann Arbor, MI.  Walrus lacks bone tusks, both with some surface scratches.  Up to 10 3/4" long.  ESTIMATE $300-400
A 19th century Victorian Rococo Revival Period four piece parlor set.  Walnut construction with shaped backs and carved fruit and foliate crests, shaped skirts and cabriole legs.  Includes a triple back chaperone sofa (73 X 19 X 41" high), a similar armchair (24 x 24 x 42 1/2" high) and two similar sidechairs (each 18 x 18 x 38" high) all reupholstered in Red brocade with button tufted backs.  Refinished with some wear, some older repairs and bracing.  ESTIMATE $600-800A 19th century Victorian Eastlake Period coffee table (converted from a taller parlor table).  Walnut construction with a shaped top and inset Marble on a base with shaped legs and porcelain castors.  Older finish with some wear, height reduced approx. 10".  30 x 25 x 19" high overall.  ESTIMATE $100-150
A late 19th century Victorian Period music cabinet.  Mahogany construction with a shaped molded top and conforming door flanked by Lion's mask corner columns ending in cabriole legs.  Older refinishing with slight wear.  26 x 16 x 42" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A late 19th century Victorian Period lamp table.  Cherry construction with a single dovetailed drawer and bobbin turned legs.  Refinished with minor wear.  23 x 16 1/2 x 29" high overall.  ESTIMATE $100-200
An early 19th century American Federal Period Grandfather clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with a painted Iron dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and upper moon phase dial.  Mahogany case with a broken arch top and inlaid detail.  Older refinishing with some wear, areas of veneer loss, dial wear, running when cataloged.  84" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period three piece bedroom set.  Walnut construction with applied Burl panels and carved detail with White molded marble tops.  Includes a high back bed (64 x 82 x 103" high) with an arched headboard with carved cartouche over two arched panels, curved footboard with shaped panel and carved medallion.  Matching dresser (64 x 82 x 96 1/2" high) with swing mirror and candlestands over a Marble top and three lower drawers with carved foliate pulls.  Matching commode (31 1/2 x 20 1/2 x 37" high) with a Marble top and shaped backsplash with two candlestands over a three drawer base with carved foliate pulls.  Older refinishing with minor wear, some older repair, replaced backsplash on commode.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
A late 19th century Victorian Period shaving stand.  Walnut construction with a shaped swivel mirror on an upper shelf with dovetailed drawer, turned rope twist stem and tripod base with cabriole lags.  Older finish with some wear and minor damage.  14 x 14 x 64" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period bed.  Walnut construction with inset Burl panels and carved detail, curved footboard with carved medallion.  Refinished, replaced panel in headboard and finials.  62 x 80 x 95 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period commode.  Walnut construction with applied Burl panels and carved detail, features a single long drawer above two paneled doors, molded white Marble top with candle shelves.  Refinished with some wear, mismatched Marble top.  32 x 18 x 42 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A 19th century Victorian Period center table.  Walnut construction with an oval molded top and beaded apron over a base with four turned columns and shaped legs around a central turned finial.  Refinished with minor wear.  46 x 33 x 29 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A 19th century Victorian Eastlake Period boudoir desk.  Walnut construction with Burl panels and carved decoration features a shaped crest over a fold-down writing desk with mirrored front panel and inset felt writing surface which opens to reveal a fitted interior with compartments and drawers, above an open shelf and scrolled base.  Older finish with wear and minor damage, replaced leather.  27 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 68 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
A 19th century Victorian Eastlake Period ladies desk.  Walnut construction with Burl panels, turned columns and carved decoration features a mirrored backsplash with shaped crest over a fold-down writing desk with mirrored front panel and inset felt writing surface which opens to reveal a fitted interior with compartments and drawers, above two paneled doors and a simple bracket base.  Older refinishing with minor wear, replaced felt.  32 x 18 x 67 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Five 19th century Victorian Rococo Transitional parlor sidechairs.  Walnut construction with shaped solid backs, needlepoint seats and back panels on cabriole legs.  Older finish with some wear, upholstery quit worn.  Each 18 x 18 x 36 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A 19th century Victorian Eastlake Period piano seat.  Walnut construction with "X" form legs which raise or lower by turning the knobs on either end of the seat, carved detail on the skirt and legs with a Red velvet seat.  Original paper label reads "The X Piano Tabouret, L. Postawka & Co." in Cambridge, Mass, patented in 1871.  Older finish with minor wear.  14 1/2 x 22 x up to 21" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A 19th century Victorian Eastlake Period footstool.  Walnut construction with turned legs united by shaped skirts, upholstered seat.  Minor wear.  18 x 18 x 14 1/2" high overall.  Estimate $100-150
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period dining table.  Walnut construction with Burled detail features a circular molded top and conforming skirt on a pedestal base with turned columns and four shaped legs.  Older refinishing with minor wear.  44" diameter x 29 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period hall rack.  Walnut construction with a shaped cutout back, turned coat pegs, inset beveled mirror and a small hinged box over lower umbrella arms and fancy Cast Iron drip pan.  Refinished with minor wear, some older repairs.  32 1/2 x 14 x 91 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period three piece bedroom set.  Walnut construction with applied Burl panels and carved detail with White molded white marble tops.  Includes a high back bed (64 1/2 x 83 x 103" high) with a pediment headboard with shaped sides and Burl panels, shaped footboard.  Matching drop center dressing case (55 x 21 x 97" high) with swing mirrored back and candlestands over a tree piece Marble top with two short drawers on each side and two long lower drawer. Matching commode (33 1/2 x 19 x 33" high) with a Marble top and shaped backsplash with over a three drawer base with fancy cast pulls.  Older refinishing with minor wear, some older repair, lacks 3 of 4 side rail brackets, married marble on commode fits poorly, replaced pulls.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Sale PictureA 1930's Royal Doulton porcelain "Drake" jug designed by Charles Noke and Harry Fenton.  Molded scenic design commemorating Francis Drake with a ship "rope" themed handle and multicolor glaze.  Printed "Royal Doulton" mark with edition "no. 264" of 500 at underside, molded "Noke" and "Fenton" signatures at handle near base.  Includes original signed paperwork.  Some crazing.  10 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400
A late 19th century English Victorian Period box by T.W. Hopkins, London.  Walnut construction with original grain painted "Burl" finish and Bronze mounts, hinged top features a porcelain insert with Cherub decoration that opens to reveal an open interior with fitted lid.  Engraved "Feb.Y 12th 1867" at top and applied Brass label with "Hopkins, Maker / 22 New Bond St." at interior.  Minor shrinkage and losses to veneer, porcelain insert cracked, monogrammed "LP" at lid.  9 3/4 x 6 3/4 x 4 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
An early 20th century Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre vase designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones.  Shape #2046, baluster porcelain form with polychrome "Rainbow/Bifrost" decoration and Gilded detail.  Illustrated Plate 25 "Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre" U. Des Fontaines, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1975, p. 127.  Printed "Wedgwood / Made in England" mark, with "Z4968 A" and "2046".  Minor wear to Gilded decoration, lacks cover, hairlines at foot.  7 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $400-600
An early 20th century Royal Doulton porcelain vase designed by Hannah Barlow and Florence C. Roberts.  Baluster form with incised horse design between floral borders with multicolor glaze.  Hannah Bolton Barlow was the first female artist to work for Royal Doulton.  Impressed "Royal Doulton / England" mark with interlocking D's, Crown and Lion used from 1901-1922, with "HBB" monogram, "FCR" and "MB" (assistant decorator Maud Bowden) initials with an "F" in cartouche, "930" and "336".  Minor wear.  10 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $600-800
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