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Brooch in 18kt yellow and white gold. Depiction of "Pro…
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CAREER AND CAREER Brooch in 18kt yellow and white gold. Depiction of "Prometheus in chains" adorned with diamonds, brilliant cut, weighing ca. x cts. Weight: Measurements: 6.5 x 6 cm (frontis).

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CAREER AND CAREER Brooch in 18kt yellow and white gold. Depiction of "Prometheus in chains" adorned with diamonds, brilliant cut, weighing ca. x cts. Weight: Measurements: 6.5 x 6 cm (frontis).

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