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LOT 1324

Western Asiatic Bronze Lobed Bracelet

1ST MILLENNIUM B.C.

2 5/8 in. (38.5 grams, 67 mm).

Comprising a penannular hoop with regularly disposed lobes to the outer face. [No Reserve]

Provenance

UK private collection before 2000.
On the UK art market.
Property of a London gentleman.

CONDITION

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LOT 1324

Western Asiatic Bronze Lobed Bracelet

Sold for (Inc. bp): £59

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