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LOT 0753

Roman and Later Black Glass Bead Necklace String

1ST-4TH CENTURY A.D. AND LATER

15 3/8 in. (33.8 grams, 39 cm).

Restrung group of tubular, oblate and other types with pendant centrepiece. [No Reserve]

Provenance

London, UK, collection, 2000s.

CONDITION

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LOT 0753

Roman and Later Black Glass Bead Necklace String

Sold for (Inc. bp): £20

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