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LOT 1285
Greek Gold Pomegranate Type Pendant
1ST MILLENNIUM B.C.
1/2 in. (0.42 grams, 12 mm).
Biconvex or globular in form with tubular socket and suspension loop.
Provenance
From the collection of a late Japanese gentleman, 1970s onwards.
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