Nr. 104081491

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Forhistorisk Mammutben Halskæde af perler  (Ingen mindstepris)
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€ 30
Ingen mindstepris
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Forhistorisk Mammutben Halskæde af perler (Ingen mindstepris)

A restrung necklace of spherical mammoth bone beads. Each bead has been made to show the many variations of colour, texture and pattern upon the bone, such as striking mottled finishes. The beads range in hue from dark, dusky grey and creamy white. Signs of wear as consistent with age, such as minor chipping, surface roughness, and scratches. Please note this necklace is threaded on string. Some natural abrasions consistent with age. Beads exhibit varying natural patterns and colours. The Devensian period is the term given to the last extensive glacial period that covered the Earth by British geologists. Geologists from other countries label the glacial period differently. Devensian derives its name from the Latin ‘Devenses’, translated as ‘those living by the Dee’. The Dee is a river in Northern Wales where earthly deposits from the glacial period are particularly evident. Measurements: (circa) half length 29.5cm Provenance: From a London based collection.

Nr. 104081491

Solgt
Forhistorisk Mammutben Halskæde af perler  (Ingen mindstepris)

Forhistorisk Mammutben Halskæde af perler (Ingen mindstepris)

A restrung necklace of spherical mammoth bone beads. Each bead has been made to show the many variations of colour, texture and pattern upon the bone, such as striking mottled finishes. The beads range in hue from dark, dusky grey and creamy white. Signs of wear as consistent with age, such as minor chipping, surface roughness, and scratches. Please note this necklace is threaded on string. Some natural abrasions consistent with age. Beads exhibit varying natural patterns and colours.

The Devensian period is the term given to the last extensive glacial period that covered the Earth by British geologists. Geologists from other countries label the glacial period differently. Devensian derives its name from the Latin ‘Devenses’, translated as ‘those living by the Dee’. The Dee is a river in Northern Wales where earthly deposits from the glacial period are particularly evident.

Measurements: (circa) half length 29.5cm

Provenance: From a London based collection.

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€ 30
Ingen mindstepris
Peter Reynaers
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Estimat  € 150 - € 200

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