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LOT 1888
Mixed Red Bead Necklace
20TH CENTURY A.D.
16 1/2 in. (17.2 grams, 42 cm).
Restrung designer necklace with graduated spherical, tubular and biconvex glass beads. [No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired on the London, UK, art market in the 1990s.
Ex London, UK, gallery.
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