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LOT 0624
Lydian Silver Bar Bracelet
7TH-6TH CENTURY B.C.
3 3/8 in. (76 grams, 87 mm).
Round-section body with overlapping terminals, an applied coiled finial at each end. [No Reserve]
Provenance
Ex Paul Munro-Walker, Bournemouth, Hampshire, UK, 1980s.
From a UK collection since before 1990.
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