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Lot 137

A large group of Egyptian, Greek and Roman glass fragments
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28 November 2017, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£2,500 - £3,500

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A large group of Egyptian, Greek and Roman glass fragments
Circa 3rd Century B.C.-4th Century A.D.
Including mosaic, millefiori, core-formed, bead and enammelled glass fragments, 5 Romano-Egyptian rosette plaque inlays, 13 fragmentary glass rods, and an Egyptian steatite double maat feather, 7cm x 4.2cm max. (a lot )

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Provenance:
with Gallery Mikazuki, Japan, 1984.

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