Estate14kt yellow gold (tested) necklace, fashioned after the 16th c. Stuckleinskette necklace located in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, comprising (twenty-one) textured links, each fitted with varied bezel-set gemstones, assorted cabochons, flat table surfaces and faceted gems, including a cameo, tiger's eye, citrine, agate, onyx, quartz, peridot, carnelian, sodalite, angel skin coral, etc., completed by a box clasp, bearing Arabic hallmarks, stations lacking all but five small cultured freshwater baroque pearls, three stones intact with stable fractures, one stone with chip to back side, approx 20"l, 111.4 grams (inclusive of all materials) **NOTE: ALL JEWELRY LOTS REALIZING OVER $1,000 MUST BE PAID BY BANK WIRE**
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