ID Appreciated: Japanese? Edo? Thank you!
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03/26/2017, 14:06:35
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Beautiful Japanese. Early 20th c. -Not Edo Era. Some collectors will call these "Edo Glass" anyway.
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Frederick II
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2017-03-27 15:03
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Re. these and Edo era beads on eBay
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jrj
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2017-03-27 20:18
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Size matters
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Frederick II
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2017-03-27 23:17
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Re: Size matters
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jrj
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2017-04-02 13:43
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Re: Re: Size matters
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jrj
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2017-04-02 13:46
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VERY GOOD QUESTIONS, JRJ.
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Frederick II
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2017-04-03 16:54
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Thank you
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jrj
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2017-04-08 16:42
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Clasp and stringing style are Chinese??
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beadiste
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2017-04-03 19:34
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Clasp and stringing style are newly added.
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Frederick II
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2017-04-04 00:34
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I imagine this is the type of graduation it had originally -except in coral.
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Frederick II
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2017-04-04 03:08
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An ivory example of how I imagine the glass one was graduated originally.
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Frederick II
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2017-04-04 16:47
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I feel we could safely assume it was made around the same time as this 32" example.
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Frederick II
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2017-04-04 16:59
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Long beaded necklaces are the most iconic of all 1920’s jewelry pieces.
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Frederick II
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2017-04-05 00:39
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