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LOT 2694
Crystal and Mineral Display Specimen Collection
1/2 - 5 1/2 in. (1.46 kg total, 1.6-14.1 cm).
Comprising: a cut and polished agate geode section, a polished fluorite dish, pyrite, smoky quartz, quartz, amethyst, and others. [10, No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a North West London, UK, lady.
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