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LOT 1883
Venetian Glass Lampwork Bead Necklace String
EARLY 20TH CENTURY A.D.
44 in. (178 grams, 1.12 m).
Restrung beads, mainly barrel-shaped, fusiform, globular and square-section types, trail decorated.
Provenance
Acquired before 2000.
Property of a Suffolk gentleman.
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