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Lot 915

An incised wood and semi-precious stone beaded necklace
Qing dynasty elements

18 December 2017, 11:00 PST
San Francisco

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An incised wood and semi-precious stone beaded necklace

Qing dynasty elements
Consisting of 89 wood beads carved in intricate shou medallion motifs, four larger green hardstone or glass beads, three strands of 10 smaller coral beads, four teardrop shaped quartz or glass pendants of varied hue as well as a single thinly sectioned rose quartz pendant of ovoid shape.
42in (106.6cm) long

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