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LOT 1152
Bronze Age Spectacle Pendant
CIRCA 10TH-6TH CENTURY B.C.
2 in. (7.21 grams, 50 mm).
Composed of two coiled wire discs with integral loop between. [No Reserve]
Provenance
Ex old English collection.
London art market, pre 2000.
Property of a London, UK, gentleman.
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