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Costume, Silver Jewellery & Novelties 29/11/2010
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Lot 635

Egyptian necklet.

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A 1980's Egyptian necklet of seven strands of beads with a central 10k gold panel depicting two figures fishing against temple pillars and a rising sun, there are two gold bird separators, with one matching earring. In box and with certificate from the museum in Cairo.

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    Overall fair to good condition, the piercing of the central piece is of a low quality, it would benefit from a clean. There are Arabic marks to all of the gold sections apart from one, and the hook, the beads show some general wear. Total length approximately 35cms. There is only one earring, this is in a similar condition. It comes in a box which is in good condition. There is also a hand written certificate inside which states it is from the Egyptian Museum of Cairo and is a repro of Queen Nerfertiti's necklace, with authentic mummy beads circa 1700BC.

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