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LOT 256579
Roman Black Glass Bead Bracelet
1ST-4TH CENTURY A.D. AND LATER
6 3/4 in. (4.41 grams, 17 cm).
Composed mainly of oblate beads with a larger feature bead, restrung with an elasticated string. [No Reserve]
Provenance
Ex Ancient Art Shop, Windsor, UK, 1990s.
Ex private collection.
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LOT 256579
Roman Black Glass Bead Bracelet
Estimate £50 - 70€58 - 81 (for guidance only)$68 - 95 (for guidance only)
Opening Bid
£5 (EUR 6; USD 7) +BP*
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