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LOT 2347

Bedouin Silver-Coloured Metal Ring Group

20TH CENTURY A.D.

1 - 1 1/4 in. (96 grams total, 25-32 mm).

Comprising ten rings with decorative hoops, each set with a carved intaglio. [10, No Reserve]

Provenance

Ex North West London collection, 2000s.

CONDITION

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LOT 2347

Bedouin Silver-Coloured Metal Ring Group

Estimate £60 - 80€70 - 93 (for guidance only)$81 - 108 (for guidance only)

Current bid: £15 +BP*
(3 Bids, Reserve met)

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(3 Bids, Reserve met)   |   Current bid: £15

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