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LOT 2383
Natural History - Cut and Polished Quartz Crystal Geode Display
5 1/8 in. (894 grams, 13 cm).
The geode section with clusters of milky-white quartz crystals. [No Reserve]
Provenance
From a Leicestershire, UK, collection.
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LOT 2383
Natural History - Cut and Polished Quartz Crystal Geode Display
Sold for (Inc. bp): £23
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