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LOT 1669
Bronze Age Spectacle Bracelet
1ST MILLENNIUM B.C.
1 3/4 in. (35 grams, 46 mm).
Ellipsoid plaque curved into a penannular form with gusseted profile, scroll finials. [No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired on the European art market since the early 2000s.
From the private Northern Ireland collection of R.M.
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