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Pendant in the style of the Wiener Werkstätten circa 2000, silver with partial gilding stamped 925, based on the designs by Josef Hoffmann, set with citrines and iolites, dimensions approx. 52 x 36 mm, weight approx. 15 g.

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Pendant in the style of the Wiener Werkstätten circa 2000, silver with partial gilding stamped 925, based on the designs by Josef Hoffmann, set with citrines and iolites, dimensions approx. 52 x 36 mm, weight approx. 15 g.

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Auktionshaus Mehlis GmbH
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