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Nineteen Egyptian ear ornaments New Kingdom, 18th-20th Dynasty, circa 1550-1069 B.C.Comprising two ribbed gold hoop earrings, one formed of circular section tubes, the other of triangular section tubes, 2.6cm max diam, 4.1g and 5.9g; four jasper penannular earrings, two with notched outer circumference, two with holes pierced through the rim, 1.5cm - 1.8cm diam; five glass ear plugs in the form of papyrus columns, each pierced vertically, one of turquoise glass with white trail, 2.1cm long, red ink inscribed on the top of the disc 61.33.89, another of dark blue glass with white and turquoise trailing, 2.6cm long, another of dark blue with white and yellow trailing, 2.2cm long, and two of dark blue with yellow trailing, one with white around the disc top, 2.8cm and 2.5cm long, the latter with red ink inscribed numbers 61.33.91; two gold leech-shaped earrings, 1.3cm max diam, 1.1g; two penannular gold earrings, 1.7cm diam, 2.3g and 2.6g; two faience ear studs with domed top, one glazed yellow, with red and blue floral motief glazed top, the other red, with incised floral motif on the top, 2.5cm max length; a small carnelian ear stud with domed top, 1.6cm long and a travertine ear stud, 2.3cm long (19)Footnotes:Provenance:Two ribbed gold earrings: anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 6 December 2000, lot 44.Two red jasper earrings: anonymous sale; François de Ricqlès, Paris, 1 October 1999, lot 91 (part lot).Two red jasper earrings, light blue and yellow ear stud, carnelian stud: private collection, Germany, acquired between 1955–1965.Anonymous sale, Sotheby's, New York, 9 December 2003, lot 59 (part).Two glass studs (turquoise and white; blue, white and yellow): sold on behalf of Lady Pilkington for the benefit of North Lands Creative Glass School. Anonymous sale, Phillips, London, 27 November 1998, lot 16 (part lot). Two glass studs (turquoise and white; black and yellow): formerly in the Santa Barbara Museum, gift of Miss Helen Norton 1961, marked 61.33.89 and 61.33.91.Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, New York, 5 June 1999, lot 403 (part lot).Boat-shaped earrings: private collection, M.G. Heinz, formed between the 1960s–1970s.Acquired from the above, January 2001. Penannular earrings: Dr Jacob Hirsch Collection (1874–1955).Anonymous sale, Bonhams, London, 26 November 1997, lot 193.Travertine stud: Dr Jacques Schotte Collection (1928–2007), Belgium.With Anubis Ancient Art, Rotterdam.Acquired from the above, 3 December 1999.Two faience studs: anonymous sale; Bonhams, London, 26 November 1997, lot 61 and lot 62.Published: C.A.R. Andrews and J. van Dijk (eds), Objects for Eternity: Egyptian Antiquities from the W. Arnold Meijer Collection, Mainz, 2006, pp.90–91, no.2.12. All glass ear studs: H-P. Meyer, Microanalysis, Egyptian New Kingdom Glass, Objects from the W. Arnold Meijer Collection, Universität Heidelberg, Institut für Geowissenschaften, 2020, pp.16–32. Exhibited:Allard Pierson Museum, Archaeological Museum of the University of Amsterdam, Objecten voor de Eeuwigheid, November 2006 – March 2007.Blue and white ear stud; blue, white and yellow ear stud: Reiss Engelhorn Museen Mannheim, Zart und Rau-Glaskollektionen, November 2015 – May 2016.The glass examples were originally believed to have been ear-plugs, the exact function is unknown, but they were highly decorative and made in a variety and combination of colours including dark blue, turquoise, opaque yellow, opaque white. A wide range of examples are preserved in the British Museum, London (John D. Cooney, Catalogue of the Egyptian Antiquities in the British Museum, London 1976, pp.92-3, nos.971-998) and further examples may be found included in a necklace with amulets in The Corning Museum of Glass (Sidney M. Goldstein; Pre-Roman and Early Roman Glass in The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning 1979, pp.78-80, nos.124, 128, pls.6 & 9).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
12 Herpa 1:87 scale Trucks. Volvo FH articulated truck with unusual European City scene Christmas graphics. Scania Pilkington Glass artic. Scania T Cab artic tanker, J.M. Canadas livery. Scania artic car transporter, R.+H. Autologistik livery. MAN heavy machinery artic. Bautrans. MAN artic box trailer, Petschl. Mercedes-Benz rigid with Hiab type grab, Technisches Hillswerk. Mercedes Benz rigid with short loadbed, Oscar Bruch. Scania rigid, with short loadbed, Krone. MAN rigid with Hi-Ab type grab. Scania high capacity recycling load truck. Plus a Mercedes Benz box van, Circus Krone. All boxed, fading to some. Contents VGC-Mint. £60-80
Curved Air Drum Kit - The Drum Kit of Florian Pilkington-Miksa, original drummer with Curved Air who was a member of the band from its formation in 1970 until 1972, then again in 1974 and in various reformations until 2017. This is a Gretsch five piece drum kit together with a Ludwig snare drum (possibly 1965 (s/n 2205033)) with stand. The Gretsch drums all have the octagonal 'stop sign' style badges with 'That Great Gretsch Sound' indicating late 1960s / 1970 manufacture and consist of bass drum with Iron Cobra foot pedal, two floor Toms 16" and 14" and two Toms, 12" and 13", all good condition with some wear, all have hard cases with 'CURVED AIR' lettering plus Zildjian cymbals, 14" Hi Hat, 15", 16", 18" crash and 10" Splash together with an unbranded 22" (generally very good condition) three cymbal stands and extra items including three further stands, cow bell, drum sticks, large hard equipment case and a variety of fittings plus Florian's Stage Carpet measuring 8 feet by 6 feet and with Florian's stage placement instructions written on it - Sadly, Florian passed away in May of this year and the kit is being sold by his family.
After the Antique: A Bronze Model of the Crouching Venus, on a rectangular plinth and rosso antico base57cm high overallProvenance: Collection of Sir Arthur Pilkington, sold at the Dispersal of the Contents of Chevet Hall, near Wakefield, in 1947The bronze in good condition with general surface wear, marble base with damage to the lower plinth, consisting 50% replaced, approximately 1 sq'' section loss, one long strip broken in two
A PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN ONION SHAPED LUSTRE VASE BY RICHARD JOYCE, shape no. 2522, the plain neck over a body decorated with four circular panels with coats of arms surrounded by foliate scrolls between bands of trefoil motifs and geometric designs, bears lustre monogram and impressed marks to the base, height 19cm (Condition report: the inside of the foot rim has some over glazed firing faults / chips, otherwise in good condition overall)
Football collection 18, 8x6 assorted signed photos from some great names from the past in English Football includes Brian Pilkington, John Connelly, Eddie Kelly, Ian Ure, Peter McParland, Albert Scanlon, David Sadler, Lee Martin, John Aston, Paul McGrath. Gary Pallister, Alex Stepney, Ashley Grimes. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Football England signed photo cards Collection. Signatures such as Ivor Broadis, Johnny Hancocks, William Eckersley, Ray Parry and Brian Pilkington. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Four WWI casualty victory medals awarded to 23976 Pte. Arthur Pilkington 9th Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regt, 33796 Pte. AW Milford 8th Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regt, 32120 Pte. A K Simpson 1st/5th Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regt and Private G H Boote 37702 2nd Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regt with CWGC cert and other printed paperwork
Feminiana, or The Poets' Beauties being selections from British authors ancient and modern. Edinburgh, 1835. Scarce; A Grandmother's Advice to Young Mothers on the Physical Education of Children. By M.J. Countess Dowager of Mountcastle, 1835; Pilkington, Mary. A Mirror for the Female Sex: Historical Beauties for Young Ladies; intending to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness.1811; The Youth's Instructor and Guardian for 1834. Vol. XVIII; Reynolds, Frederick Mansel. (ed). The Keepsake for MDCCCXXXIII; and Jewsbury, Maria Jane. Lays of Leisure Hours. 1829.
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase, miniature vase and dish, c1930, in various eggshell glazes, an A E Gray & Co Gloria Lustre miniature dish, a Shelley miniature mushroom shaped Harmony ware vase and other British pottery and porcelain ConditionBlue and white tea bowl and larger Pilkington vase chipped. Most of the other items in good condition
Local Interest - Pilkington (James), A View of the Present State of Derbyshire; with an Account of its Most Remarkable Antiquities; Illustrated by an Accurate Map and Plates, two-volume set, Derby: J. Drewry, 1789, 20th century quarter-calf over printed marbled boards, red-speckled edges, 8vo, (2); Davies (The Rev. D.P.), A New Historical and Descriptive View of Derbyshire, from the Remotest Period to the Present Time, Embellished with a Map and Plates, Belper: Printed and Published by and for S. Mason, 1811, later 19th century oxblood quarter-morocco gilt over cloth, marbled edges and endpapers, 8vo, (1), [3]
Bound volume of home programmes for Burnley's 1959-60 Football League Division One winning season together with autographs of the championship team,League and Cup, comes with a signed b&w magazine photograph, Blacklaw, Angus, Cummings, Elder, Miller, Seith, Adamson, Connelly, McIIroy, Pointer & Robson; and a separate signed picture of Brian Pilkington who hadn't signed the team-group photo
Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian related items from the personal collection of Abraham Lomax, including ceramic and glaze fragments in a small tin, an oval intaglio plaster armorial crest, an off-cut of kiln off-cast, small kiln stand, a small circular dish, mottled blue-green, stamped 'P', 10.8cm diam; and a trial vase dated 1909, the shoulder painted with a border of swans between trees in a red crimson glaze against a cream ground, painted to the underside 'Trial' over the Pilkington mark, 8cm.Provenance:The Abraham Lomax Collection, thence by descent.Condition report:The nature of this lot means that the majority of the items have some chips and "damages" as they are a collection of fragments. Referring to the trial vase and small circular dish:Trial vase - heavy crazing throughout the cream ground glaze. One line to the base line could be considered a hairline. No restoration or chips. Some surface scratching. The glaze hasn't fired evenly, notably to the swan border.Dish - two shallow chips to the rim on the upper surface, one 1.5cm, the other 1cm. Nearby there is a 1cm scuffed patch to the glaze. Otherwise no restoration or hairlines.
Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian, a rare miniature 'Twiffler' vase, thrown by Edward T Radford, in orange vermillion glaze, 1cm high.Provenance:The Abraham Lomax Collection, thence by descent.Footnote:The term 'Twiffler' has been in circulation within the Pilkington Pottery since Radford was in employment as the main thrower. Lomax records them as "many small pieces being thrown" in a way to suggest and experiment with new shapes and forms under the guidance of Forsyth, who referred to them as "sketches in clay". Many shapes show the influence of Chinese vases. But calling them small pieces is somewhat of a misnomer as many are smaller than an inch, and as in this case barely a fraction of an inch. The Pilkington's Lancastrian pottery Society newsletters of March and June 2013 contain further information on these fascinating whimsical miniatures with colour plates showing a broader range of those known to exist in private collections and formerly the Monks Hall Collection in Eccles.Condition report:There is possibly a P painted to the underside of the base but not immediately evident. There is a tiny chip to the underside of the baseline, with what looks to be a small resulting hairline.
Gladys Rogers for Pilkington Royal Lancastrian, a lustre pin dish and cover, 1908, the cover (broken and reglued) painted with red flowerhead to the centre, enclosed by heart motif leafheads, the body painted with panels of flowering roses against a blue ground, artist's cipher, stamped factory mark and date, diameter 8cm; and another lustre vase (shape 2651), the tapering body painted with panels of inverted heart motifs, against a mottled red ground, stamped factory marks, 8.5cm.Qty: 2Provenance:The Abraham Lomax Collection, thence by descent.Condition report:Pin dish and cover - Cover broken in half and crudely reglued, with resulting losses of glaze along the break line. The pot is in good condition, no chips, hairlines or restoration. Some crazing has developed.Vase - Good condition, no chips, hairlines, or restoration. Crazing lines have developed. The firing is patchy, especially surrounding the lustre inverted heart/ spade shaped motifs.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY 'WHEATSHEAF' TRIPOD SUPPER TABLE POSSIBLY IRISH, CIRCA 1780 73cm high, the top 81cm diameterProvenance: By repute formerly in the collection of Margaret Pilkington (1891-1974) who was honorary director of Manchester's Whitworth Art Gallery from 1936 until 1959. Margaret Pilkington was the elder daughter of Lawrence Pilkington (1855-1941), the co-founder, with his brother Charles, of the Pilkington Lancastrian Pottery and Tile Company at Clifton Junction near Manchester, famous for its lustre wares. Margaret Pilkington herself was a director of the firm for many years.
Superb collection of Antique Victorian fireplace tiles by MINTON and WEDGWOOD. To include seven floral inspired MINTON tiles which appear to make up two side sets of three each with a bordered single tile. There are ten narrow border pieces which at 6" match the dimensions of the tiles. Additionally there are three Wedgwood circular ceramic tiles within cast iron surrounds and one loose roundel. Also included are four cream tiles with naturalistic scenes of a fruit basket on a bough, these are stamped 'Mintons China Works, Stoke on Trent' The lot is completed by eight more moden light green Pilkington tiles.
Gladys Rogers for Pilkington Royal Lancastrian, a lustre pin dish and cover, 1908, the cover (broken and reglued) painted with red flowerhead to the centre, enclosed by heart motif leafheads, the body painted with panels of flowering roses against a blue ground, artist's cipher, stamped factory mark and date, diameter 8cm; and another lustre vase (shape 2651), the tapering body painted with panels of inverted heart motifs, against a mottled red ground, stamped factory marks, 8.5cm.Qty: 2Provenance:The Abraham Lomax Collection, thence by descent.Condition report:Pin dish and cover - Cover broken in half and crudely reglued, with resulting losses of glaze along the break line. The pot is in good condition, no chips, hairlines or restoration. Some crazing has developed.Vase - Good condition, no chips, hairlines, or restoration. Crazing lines have developed. The firing is patchy, especially surrounding the lustre inverted heart/ spade shaped motifs.
Female authors Collection of works [Montagu, Lady Mary] Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M--y W---y M----e, written during her travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. London, 1763. Second edition, 3 volumes in one, 12mo, half-titles, contemporary sheep, spine very worn; Cambon, Madame de. Letters and Conversations between several Young Ladies. London, 1792. 12mo, Smith, Charlotte. Rural Walks, in Dialogues. London, 1795, 2 volumes in one, 12mo, contemporary sheep, some spotting and soiling, lacks free endpaper, worn; Hamilton, Elizabeth. Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah. Dublin, 1801, Second edition, 2 volumes, 12mo, engraved titles, contemporary quarter calf, rubbed;Williams, Helen Maria. Poems, Moral, Elegant and Pathetic. London, 1801. 12mo, contemporary tree calf, upper joint splitting; Robinson, Miss. Memoires de Mistriss Robinson. Paris, 1802. 8vo, portrait, original boards, uncut;Pilkington, Mrs. Memoirs of celebrated Female Characters. Albion Press, 1804. 12mo, engraved plates, contemporary calf; Opie, Mrs. Adeline Mowbray, or the Mother and Daughter. London, 1805. Second edition, 3 volumes, 12mo, contemporary tree calf, rubbed;[Reeve, Clara] The Old English Baron. London, 1811, Ninth edition, 12mo, frontispiece, plates, contemporary calf, joints split;More, Hannah. Practical Piety. London, 1811. Second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, half-title in vol. 1, contemporary maroon half morocco, slightly rubbed;More, Hannah. Christian Morals. London, 1813. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, Roger Senhouse copy, contemporary calf, worn; [Moore, Margaret Jane, Countess of Mount Cashell] Stories of Old Daniel. London: M.J. Godwin, 1813. 3rd edition, 12mo, frontispiece, contemporary calf, part of blank margin of frontispiece excised, some soiling, rebacked, worn;Burges, Mary Anne. The Progress of the Pilgrim Good-Intent. London, 1814. 12mo, modern quarter cloth;"A Lady". The Young Travellers, or a Visit to the Grandmother. London: M.J. Godwin & Co., 1816. Second edition, 12mo, frontispiece, 12pp. adverts at end, original boards, rebacked, [not traced in BL, NUC, Osborne or LOC];Radcliffe, Mrs Ann. The Mysteries of Udolpho. London, 1827, bound with 3 similar, contemporary half calf gilt;Bowdler, Miss. Poems and Essays. Bath, 1830. 8vo, original quarter cloth;Hemans, Felicia. Records of Woman. Edinburgh & London, 1830. Third edition, 8vo, presentation copy to ? Rev. Dr. Garyman, contemporary calf, rebacked retaining original spine, rubbed;Lee, Sophia and Harriet. Canterbury Tales. 1832, 2 volumes, 12mo, additional engraved titles & frontispieces, contemporary half calf;Jameson, Mrs. Characteristics of Women. 1833. New edition 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary half calf;Jameson, Mrs. The Romance of Biography. London, 1837. Third edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, maroon calf gilt, t.e.g.;Butler, Frances Anne. Journal. Philadelphia, 1835. 2 volumes, 8vo, original cloth, some spotting, binding faded;Landon, Elizabeth Letitia. Life and Literary Remains of L.E.L.. London, 1841, 2 volumes, 8vo, frontispieces, contemporary red half morocco, Library of Parliament of Victoria stamp to upper covers;and 3 others; sold as a collection not subject to returnNote: Provenance: From the library of the late William St Clair, FBA, FRSL.
TRAVEL SKETCHES: a group of 4 finely executed pen and ink sketches by one Colonel Pilkington White of Royal Engineers, each captioned, to include extremity of Kranzkop, Natal: South African waggon: Durban Harbour: The Inanda Region, Natal, various sizes, largest approx 20 x 14cm: with 7 other watercolours and drawings. (11)
° ° DERBYSHIRE: Pilkington, James - A View of the Present State of Derbyshire; with an account of its most remarkable antiquities. 2 vols. hand-coloured folded map and 3 plates (1 folded); newly rebound half calf and cloth, panelled spines with red and black labels, uncut. Derby, 1789**CONDITION REPORT**some soiling v.l. title and browning elsewhere (both vols), but reasonable; armorial bkplts Thomas Lumisden Strange. VIII, 496 and IV, 464ppPLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Harford-Battersby (Charles F.) Pilkington of Uganda, 1st edition, London: Marshall Brothers, [1898], portrait frontispiece, 2 folding maps, some spotting, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, some wear at spine ends, some flecked stains, 8vo, with Sir Albert Cook's bookplate, a 1 pp. autpgraph letter from Cook to Pilkington, dated May 1897, a loose photograph of Pilkington and a 2 pp. typescript letter to Cook from the Rev. Ernest Miller all bound-in, together with Ashe (Major Walter and Captain the Hon. E.V. Wyatt Edgell). The Story of the Zulu Campaign, 1st edition, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1880, folding map (split along one fold), publisher's catalogue at end, stitching breaking, leaves detaching, press cutting to front endpaper, owner signature and bookplate of Sir Albert Cook, front hinge broken, original cloth, a little rubbed with some fading and stains, 8vo, plus Johnston (Harry). George Grenfell and the Congo, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Hutchinson & Co., 1908, 2 folding maps, half-tone illustrations, some spotting, presentation inscription, Albert Cook's bookplates, original cloth, joints and edges rubbed, small wormholes, 8vo, with others related including Alfred Tucker's Eighteen Years in Uganda & East Africa, 2 volumes, 1908 (lacking 2 plates but with 5 autograph letters from Albert Cook, 1898-1912), Malarial Fever as met with in the Great Lake Region of Central Africa, by Albert Cook, 1901 (with some insect damage) and Hermann von Wissmann's My Second Journey through Equatorial Africa from the Congo to the Zambesi in the years 1886 and 1887, 1891 QTY: (15)NOTE:From the library of Sir Albert Ruskin Cook (1870-1951), doctor and missionary. Cook joined the Church Missionary Society's mission to Uganda in 1896 and established the Mengo hospital in Kampala, the oldest hospital in East Africa, and trained Africans to become skilled medical workers, also opening a school of midwifery there and encouraged the opening of a medical college. He received a knighthood for his services in 1932.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VICTORIAN PRESSED GLASSWARE, comprising a Peter Robinson & Edward Bolton oval flint dish, footed bowls and dishes, a Grace Darling boat dish, a G Davidson boat dish, a Sowerby bowl, a boxed medal to commemorate the visit of Her Majesty The Queen to Pilkington Brothers Ltd on May 25th 1961 (Qty) (Condition report: most pieces appear to have no obvious damage)
A pair of Edwardian silver five-light candelabraGoldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1908In the Adam style, the tapering cylindrical columns and spreading square bases with ribbon tied drapes and tassels, bead rims, the engraved crest and motto is that of the PILKINGTON family of Park Lane Hall (or House) Yorkshire, the detachable branch sections each with two pairs of arms fitting below a central light, this enables these to be three or five-light candelabrum, the nozzles embossed with shells, husk festoons and stiff leaf motifs and with leaf embellished scroll arms, loaded bases, lacking one small drip pan, height 48.5cm.Footnotes:The crest is that of the PILKINGTON family of Park Lane Hall (or House) Yorkshire. The family were originally of Rivington, Lancashire where they were considered to be of considerable antiquity. Very little is known of the family at Park Lane Hall today however there is reference to a collection of pedigrees purchased in 1905 by the Norfolk Record Office, they identify Henry PILKINGTON (1787-1859) of Park Lane Hall Yorkshire.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of ten silver, white metal and bronze presentation medallions, comprising a silver gilt Windsor Centenary Celebrations medallion,51mm dia, a silver medal for the Shropshire & West Midlands Horse Shoeing Competition 1929, 41mm dia, Calgary Agricultural & Industrial Fair white metal medal, awarded for 1st Prize Fox Terrier Bitch 1905, 50mm dia; 2 x Royal Lancashire Agricultural Society, 48mm & 44mm dia, the latter awarded to Weyman & Hitchcock for Portable Engine Oil, 1896; The Poultry Club, 39mm dia; The Royal Horticulture Society medal 1907, 38mm dia; a bronze British Dairy Farmers Association medallion, awarded to Spratt's Patent Ltd for Hearson's All Electric Battery Brooder 1935, 51mm dia; a bronze Canadian Kennel Club medal, 45mm dia; and a bronze British Iris Society Pilkington Award, 9.2cm x 5.6cm, all in presentation cases.
Large tray containing 36 boxed and approx. 25 unboxed 00 gauge wagons with R408 Hornby electrically operated turntable (Completeness not guaranteed). Most of the boxed wagons are coal – Pugh & Co; Bodell; Pilkington. 4 Bachmann wagons - two Southern ‘Queen Mary’ brakes; a SR open & China clay hooded wagon. Boxed wagons appear (M-NM) (BE)

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