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LOT 1398

Elamite Silver Pendant with Gold Glass Inlays

2ND MILLENNIUM B.C.

1 1/4 - 2 in. (19.8 grams total, 31-49 mm).

Comprising: two of triangular type with inlaid glass panels; one formed as a pair of opposed crescent cells, each with a glass inlay. [3]

Provenance

UK private collection before 2000.
Acquired on the UK art market.
Private collection, London.
This lot has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database, and is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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LOT 1398

Elamite Silver Pendant with Gold Glass Inlays

Estimate £1,000 - 1,400€1,160 - 1,620 (for guidance only)$1,350 - 1,890 (for guidance only)

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