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      • Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Elephant Calf 20cm (7 7/8in) high
        Nov. 27, 2024

        Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Elephant Calf 20cm (7 7/8in) high

        Est: £1,200 - £1,800

        Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Elephant Calf signed, dated and numbered 'Hamish Mackie/2019 7/12' (to underside) bronze with a brown patina 20cm (7 7/8in) high

        Bonhams
      • Hamish Mackie, British, b.1973, a bronze bust of S…
        Jun. 26, 2024

        Hamish Mackie, British, b.1973, a bronze bust of S…

        Est: £600 - £1,000

        Hamish Mackie, British, b.1973, a bronze bust of Sir Winston Churchill, signed and dated Hamish Mackie 2017 and numbered 29/50, on a marble base, 27cm high overall (ARR)

        Roseberys
      • Hamish Mackie (b.1973), bronze, 'Little Owl'
        Jun. 25, 2024

        Hamish Mackie (b.1973), bronze, 'Little Owl'

        Est: £700 - £1,000

        § Hamish Mackie (b.1973), bronze, 'Little Owl', first of an edition of 22, signed in the bronze, on a fossil marble plinth, created in aid of WildEast for Co-existence, 44cm wide, 66cm high

        Gorringes
      • λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), A PAIR OF BIRDS OF PREY
        May. 14, 2024

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), A PAIR OF BIRDS OF PREY

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973) A PAIR OF BIRDS OF PREY Bronze Both signed, dated 2011 and numbered 5/12 and 6/12 respectively Each 30 x 47cm; 11¾ x 18½ in. (2)

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), RUNNING HARE
        May. 14, 2024

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), RUNNING HARE

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973) RUNNING HARE Bronze Signed, dated 2009 and numbered 2/12 47 x 42cm; 18½ x 16½ in.

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), LUCIFER
        May. 14, 2024

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), LUCIFER

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973) LUCIFER Bronze Signed, dated 2012 and numbered 1/12 Height: 94cm; 37 in.

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), TAWNY OWL
        May. 14, 2024

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), TAWNY OWL

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973) TAWNY OWL Bronze Signed, dated 2011 and numbered 1/12 109 x 27cm; 42¾ x 10½ in.

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), LITTLE OWL IN FLIGHT
        May. 14, 2024

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), LITTLE OWL IN FLIGHT

        Est: £1,800 - £2,500

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973) LITTLE OWL IN FLIGHT Bronze Signed, dated 2013 and numbered 1/12 39 x 44cm; 15 x 17 in. (including base)

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), RUNNING BOAR
        May. 14, 2024

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), RUNNING BOAR

        Est: £15,000 - £25,000

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973) RUNNING BOAR Bronze of lifesize scale Signed, dated 2010 and numbered 4/12 98 x 154cm; 38½ x 60½ in.

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), TOAD
        May. 14, 2024

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), TOAD

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973) TOAD Bronze with green patina Signed with initials, dated 2007 and numbered 7/25 (to underside) 17.5 x 28cm (6¾ x 11 in.)

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • § HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH 1973-)
        Apr. 26, 2024

        § HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH 1973-)

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH 1973-) LEOPARD COMING OUT OF A TREE, 2008 initialled, dated and numbered 11/12, patinated bronze 67.5cm high, 35.5cm wide (26 5/8in high, 14in wide) Private Collection, London.

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), CAMEL
        Mar. 13, 2024

        HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), CAMEL

        Est: £30,000 - £50,000

        HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973)CAMELBronzeSigned, dated 2013 and numbered 1/9217 x 307 x 65cm (85¼ x 120¾ x 25¾ in.)

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • § Hamish Mackie (British 1973-) Cheetah, 2017
        Oct. 27, 2023

        § Hamish Mackie (British 1973-) Cheetah, 2017

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        § Hamish Mackie (British 1973-) Cheetah, 2017 signed, dated and numbered 4/12, patinated bronze (38cm high, 68.5cm wide (15in high, 27in wide)) Provenance Purchased directly from the artist; Private Collection, UK. “It is close observation of my subject’s behaviour that really brings my pieces to life. I want to convey a sense of character, their spirit. This determines how I handle my material – in a loose fluid manner or in a tighter, more controlled way; with large sweeping strokes, or with smaller detail. A sculpture should have its own power. I want the viewer to feel an emotional response.” (Hamish Mackie)

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • § Hamish Mackie (British 1973-) Leopard, 2017
        Oct. 27, 2023

        § Hamish Mackie (British 1973-) Leopard, 2017

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        § Hamish Mackie (British 1973-) Leopard, 2017 signed, dated and numbered 2/12, patinated bronze (31.7cm high, 69cm wide (12 1/2in high, 27 1/8in wide)) Provenance Purchased directly from the artist; Private Collection, UK. “It is close observation of my subject’s behaviour that really brings my pieces to life. I want to convey a sense of character, their spirit. This determines how I handle my material – in a loose fluid manner or in a tighter, more controlled way; with large sweeping strokes, or with smaller detail. A sculpture should have its own power. I want the viewer to feel an emotional response.” (Hamish Mackie)

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • § Hamish Mackie (British 1973-) Pelican, 2005
        Oct. 27, 2023

        § Hamish Mackie (British 1973-) Pelican, 2005

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        § Hamish Mackie (British 1973-) Pelican, 2005 initialled, dated and numbered 1/1, bronze (30cm high, 30.5cm wide (11 3/4in high, 12in wide)) Provenance Commissioned directly from the Artist, 2005; Private Collection, London.

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), AMMONITE CRETACEOUS
        Oct. 25, 2023

        HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), AMMONITE CRETACEOUS

        Est: £35,000 - £45,000

        HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973)AMMONITE CRETACEOUSBronzeSigned, dated 2018 and numbered 1/9178 x 134 x 82cm (70 x 52¾ x 32¼ in.)

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), CAMEL
        Oct. 25, 2023

        HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), CAMEL

        Est: £40,000 - £60,000

        HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973)CAMELBronzeSigned, dated 2013 and numbered 1/9217 x 307 x 65cm (85¼ x 120¾ x 25¾ in.)

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), BULL HEAD
        Oct. 25, 2023

        HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), BULL HEAD

        Est: £8,000 - £12,000

        HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973)BULL HEADBronzeSigned, dated 2011 and numbered 5/12102 x 97 x 82cm (40 x 38 x 32¼ in.)

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), LEOPARD CLIMBING A TREE
        Oct. 25, 2023

        HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973), LEOPARD CLIMBING A TREE

        Est: £25,000 - £35,000

        HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973)LEOPARD CLIMBING A TREEBronzeSigned, dated 2010 and numbered 4/12260 x 127 x 110cm (102¼ x 50 x 43¼ in.)

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Wild Boar Dart 61cm (24in) long
        Nov. 23, 2021

        Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Wild Boar Dart 61cm (24in) long

        Est: £2,500 - £3,500

        Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Wild Boar Dart signed, dated and numbered 'Hamish Mackie 2014 8/12' (on base) bronze with a brown patina 61cm (24in) long For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • λ Hamish Mackie (British b. 1973), Leopard Turning in Tree
        Oct. 12, 2021

        λ Hamish Mackie (British b. 1973), Leopard Turning in Tree

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        λ Hamish Mackie (British b. 1973)Leopard Turning in Tree Bronze Signed, dated 2012 and numbered 5/12 to trunk Height 44cm (17 1/4in.) Inc. base 50.5cm (19 7/8in.)Provenance:Collier & Dobson, Fordingbridge, HampshireAcquired from the above by the present owner'You should be able to look wildlife sculpture in the eye and see life' (Hamish Mackie)Hamish Mackie (b.1973) is a considered one of the world's foremost wildlife sculptors. Largely self-taught, Mackie's subjects range from livestock to birds to wild animals, all observed in their natural environment. From the first impressionistic sketches and quick models in plasticine, Mackie works to build up a detailed and atomically accurate core covered with a vibrant skin which serves to capture each individual animal's personality. As with lots 174, 175 and 177 offered here, Mackie often works in bronze. Caracal Head, Leopard Turning in Tree and Sitting Leopard Head all demonstrate Mackie's ability to covey a spontaneous and instinctive moment of an animal's behaviour, from a leopard stretching out and relaxing in a tree to the caracal with his ears pricked up and eyes alert as though he may have just spotted potential prey. It is these intimate moments which Mackie so skilfully depicts which help to bring the sculptures to life. Mackie's love for animals developed at an early age when in 1978, aged five, he moved with his family to a farm in Lostwithiel, Cornwall and was often tasked with looking after the livestock. It was here that he made his first bronze sculpture - a calf's head, given to his father as a Christmas present and which still hangs in the kitchen today.After completing a course in design at Kingston University, Mackie travelled to Africa and in 1995, took a job on a hunting camp in Zimbabwe. It was here that he was able to observe the distinction between an animal in the wild and one in captivity. This interest led him to the conservationist organisation TUSK whom he still supports today. It was during his time in Africa that Mackie fell in love with African wildlife and produced his fist wax sculpture of a cheetah.On his return to the UK, Mackie worked with the sculptor Mark Coreth and began to cast his models in bronze for commercial sale. In 1997, Mackie was accepted into the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition following on from his first solo show with Fanshawe Somerset, London. Several successful solo shows followed and in 2013 Mackie was commissioned to produce six horses galloping through Berkeley Group Holdings in Spitalfields, London.In 2016, Mackie was awarded the Public Monuments and Sculpture Association's (PMSA) annual Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture and Public Fountains.

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • λ Hamish Mackie (British b. 1973), Caracal Head
        Oct. 12, 2021

        λ Hamish Mackie (British b. 1973), Caracal Head

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        λ Hamish Mackie (British b. 1973)Caracal HeadBronze Signed, dated 2010 and numbered 2/2 to the undersideHeight: 27cm (10 5/8in.), Inc. base: 34cm (13 3/8in.)Provenance:Collier & Dobson, Fordingbridge, HampshireAcquired from the above by the present owner'You should be able to look wildlife sculpture in the eye and see life' (Hamish Mackie)Hamish Mackie (b.1973) is a considered one of the world's foremost wildlife sculptors. Largely self-taught, Mackie's subjects range from livestock to birds to wild animals, all observed in their natural environment. From the first impressionistic sketches and quick models in plasticine, Mackie works to build up a detailed and atomically accurate core covered with a vibrant skin which serves to capture each individual animal's personality. As with lots 174, 175 and 177 offered here, Mackie often works in bronze. Caracal Head, Leopard Turning in Tree and Sitting Leopard Head all demonstrate Mackie's ability to covey a spontaneous and instinctive moment of an animal's behaviour, from a leopard stretching out and relaxing in a tree to the caracal with his ears pricked up and eyes alert as though he may have just spotted potential prey. It is these intimate moments which Mackie so skilfully depicts which help to bring the sculptures to life. Mackie's love for animals developed at an early age when in 1978, aged five, he moved with his family to a farm in Lostwithiel, Cornwall and was often tasked with looking after the livestock. It was here that he made his first bronze sculpture - a calf's head, given to his father as a Christmas present and which still hangs in the kitchen today.After completing a course in design at Kingston University, Mackie travelled to Africa and in 1995, took a job on a hunting camp in Zimbabwe. It was here that he was able to observe the distinction between an animal in the wild and one in captivity. This interest led him to the conservationist organisation TUSK whom he still supports today. It was during his time in Africa that Mackie fell in love with African wildlife and produced his fist wax sculpture of a cheetah.On his return to the UK, Mackie worked with the sculptor Mark Coreth and began to cast his models in bronze for commercial sale. In 1997, Mackie was accepted into the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition following on from his first solo show with Fanshawe Somerset, London. Several successful solo shows followed and in 2013 Mackie was commissioned to produce six horses galloping through Berkeley Group Holdings in Spitalfields, London.In 2016, Mackie was awarded the Public Monuments and Sculpture Association's (PMSA) annual Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture and Public Fountains.

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • λ Hamish Mackie (British b. 1973), Sitting Leopard Head
        Oct. 12, 2021

        λ Hamish Mackie (British b. 1973), Sitting Leopard Head

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        λ Hamish Mackie (British b. 1973)Sitting Leopard HeadBronze Signed, dated 2009 and numbered 5/12 to lower edge Height 45cm (17 3/4in.) 53cm (20 7/8in.)Provenance:Collier & Dobson, Fordingbridge, HampshireAcquired from the above by the present owner'You should be able to look wildlife sculpture in the eye and see life' (Hamish Mackie)Hamish Mackie (b.1973) is a considered one of the world's foremost wildlife sculptors. Largely self-taught, Mackie's subjects range from livestock to birds to wild animals, all observed in their natural environment. From the first impressionistic sketches and quick models in plasticine, Mackie works to build up a detailed and atomically accurate core covered with a vibrant skin which serves to capture each individual animal's personality. As with lots 174, 175 and 177 offered here, Mackie often works in bronze. Caracal Head, Leopard Turning in Tree and Sitting Leopard Head all demonstrate Mackie's ability to convey a spontaneous and instinctive moment of an animal's behaviour, from a leopard stretching out and relaxing in a tree to the caracal with his ears pricked up and eyes alert as though he may have just spotted potential prey. It is these intimate moments which Mackie so skilfully depicts which help to bring the sculptures to life. Mackie's love for animals developed at an early age when in 1978, aged five, he moved with his family to a farm in Lostwithiel, Cornwall and was often tasked with looking after the livestock. It was here that he made his first bronze sculpture - a calf's head, given to his father as a Christmas present and which still hangs in the kitchen today.After completing a course in design at Kingston University, Mackie travelled to Africa and in 1995, took a job on a hunting camp in Zimbabwe. It was here that he was able to observe the distinction between an animal in the wild and one in captivity. This interest led him to the conservationist organisation TUSK whom he still supports today. It was during his time in Africa that Mackie fell in love with African wildlife and produced his fist wax sculpture of a cheetah.On his return to the UK, Mackie worked with the sculptor Mark Coreth and began to cast his models in bronze for commercial sale. In 1997, Mackie was accepted into the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition following on from his first solo show with Fanshawe Somerset, London. Several successful solo shows followed and in 2013 Mackie was commissioned to produce six horses galloping through Berkeley Group Holdings in Spitalfields, London.In 2016, Mackie was awarded the Public Monuments and Sculpture Association's (PMSA) annual Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture and Public Fountains.

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • § Hamish Mackie (1973-). A bronze model of a rhinoceros, length 9.5.in. height 6.25in.
        Mar. 30, 2021

        § Hamish Mackie (1973-). A bronze model of a rhinoceros, length 9.5.in. height 6.25in.

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        § Hamish Mackie (1973-). A bronze model of a rhinoceros, standing upon a naturalistic base, incised with the artist''s initials and numbered 1/12, length 9.5.in. height 6.25in.

        Gorringes
      • HAMISH MACKIE (né en 1973) Grenouille, 1998 Bronze à patine verte. Signé, daté et nu
        Mar. 28, 2021

        HAMISH MACKIE (né en 1973) Grenouille, 1998 Bronze à patine verte. Signé, daté et nu

        Est: €600 - €800

        HAMISH MACKIE (né en 1973) Grenouille, 1998 Bronze à patine verte. Signé, daté et numéroté 11/12. Provenance : collection Jean Thomas, Castel Lodge. H. 18 cm (sans le socle) H. 21 cm (avec le socle)

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr-Bruxelles
      • λ HAMISH MACKIE (B. 1973), BRONZE CHEETAH HEAD
        Jan. 20, 2021

        λ HAMISH MACKIE (B. 1973), BRONZE CHEETAH HEAD

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        HAMISH MACKIE (B. 1973) CHEETAH HEADBRONZE ON A DARK GREY MARBLE PLINTHSigned in the Maquette 30cm high overallBritish wildlife sculptor Hamish Mackie has had the privilege of observing wildlife in many corners of the world at first hand. Observing animals in their own environment, in their natural habitat, is essential to understanding the subject's physical and instinctive traits. For example, the disposition of a captive predator is very different from that of a predator the wild, he says. This close observation, often involving intense research trips and sculpting from life in the field, informs Hamish's whole approach to his work, which resonates with his passion for the natural world. His bronze wildlife sculptures capture instinctive moments of animal behaviour managing to convey the inner core, strength and grace of his subject. Largely self-taught, his style is unique - he frequently works in spontaneous, often unrepeatable, fluid gestures with a confidence born from many years of mastering his craft. He says It is close observation of my subject's behaviour that really brings my pieces to life. I want to convey a sense of character, their spirit. This determines how I handle my material - in a loose fluid manner or in a tighter, more controlled way; with large sweeping strokes, or with smaller detail. A sculpture should have its own power. I want the viewer to feel an emotional response.Born in 1973, Hamish Mackie grew up on a livestock farm in Cornwall, England. In the kitchen of the family farm, there still hangs his first bronze sculpture - a calf's head he made at the age of 12 as a Christmas present for his father. Hamish has works in public and private collections around the world and in 2016, Hamish also presented his sixth Solo Show, Life in Bronze, at Mall Galleries, London to great critical acclaim.

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Woodcock in Flight
        Sep. 23, 2020

        Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Woodcock in Flight

        Est: £500 - £800

        Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Woodcock in Flight bronze limited edition 10/12, signed with initials 'HAM' and dated 2004, with light brown patina raised on square marble plinth 32cm wide, 34cm deep, 44cm high (12 1/2in wide, 13in deep, 17in high) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Grouse Covey 144cm (57 7/8in) length
        Sep. 23, 2020

        Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Grouse Covey 144cm (57 7/8in) length

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        Hamish Mackie (British, born 1973) Grouse Covey bronze with brown patina displaying five grouse in flight, limited edition 7/12, signed with initials 'HAM' and dated 2004 to base, further signed with 'HAM 2004' to body of each bird 144cm (57 7/8in) length For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • [§] HAMISH MACKIE (B. 1973) JACOB RAM HEAD
        Oct. 10, 2018

        [§] HAMISH MACKIE (B. 1973) JACOB RAM HEAD

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        [§] HAMISH MACKIE (B. 1973) JACOB RAM HEAD bronze, numbered edition of 12, signed in the bronze HAMISH MACKIE/ 2009/ 7/12 48cm high

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • † HAMISH MACKIE A FINE NEW BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A 'LEFT AND RIGHT' OF GROUSE,
        Dec. 14, 2017

        † HAMISH MACKIE A FINE NEW BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A 'LEFT AND RIGHT' OF GROUSE,

        Est: £5,000 - £6,000

        HAMISH MACKIE A FINE NEW BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A 'LEFT AND RIGHT' OF GROUSE, one of twelve limited edition, singed and dated by the artist, mounted on a marble plinth, measuring approx. 31in. x 15in. 12in.

        Holts Auctioneers
      • Hamish Mackie, (British, b. 1973), Wild Cat
        Nov. 13, 2015

        Hamish Mackie, (British, b. 1973), Wild Cat

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Hamish Mackie (British, b. 1973) Wild Cat bronze Height overall 10 x width 19 x depth 8 inches.

        Hindman
      • Hamish Mackie, (British, b. 1973), Running Dog
        Nov. 13, 2015

        Hamish Mackie, (British, b. 1973), Running Dog

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Hamish Mackie (British, b. 1973) Running Dog bronze Height overall 12 x width 23 x depth 7 inches.

        Hindman
      • HAMISH MACKIE BRONZE, 'Neuadd addewid - study of prize Welshbull', bronze 86cm H on granite base. (w
        Feb. 08, 2015

        HAMISH MACKIE BRONZE, 'Neuadd addewid - study of prize Welshbull', bronze 86cm H on granite base. (w

        Est: £6,000 - £9,000

        HAMISH MACKIE BRONZE, 'Neuadd addewid - study of prize Welshbull', bronze 86cm H on granite base. (with plinth)

        Lots Road Auctions
      • Hamish Mackie (British, b.1973) Jacob ram's head,
        May. 23, 2012

        Hamish Mackie (British, b.1973) Jacob ram's head,

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        Hamish Mackie (British, b.1973) Jacob ram's head, 2009, 8/25, signed, dated and numbered, bronze, on square marble base, 9 1/2" high including base.

        Mallams
      • A Bull
        May. 23, 2008

        A Bull

        Est: £30,000 - £50,000

        Hamish Mackie (b.1973) A Bull on base cast of rockwork, signed, dated and numbered 'Hamish Mackie 2007 1/3, and with hallmarks for Birmingham, 2007, with sponsors mark Lockbund Sculpture, all mounted on a stone plinth. silver 32in. (81 cm.) wide

        Christie's
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