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LOT 2260
Natural History - Amethyst Crystal Geode Section Group [20]
2 1/4 - 4 in. (2.5 kg total, 5.7-10.3 cm).
Comprising cut geode sections encrusted with various sized amethyst crystals. [20, No Reserve]
Provenance
From Brazil.
Ex Mineral Imports, London, UK.
Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (Gregory's).
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LOT 2260
Natural History - Amethyst Crystal Geode Section Group [20]
Sold for (Inc. bp): £13
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