Banded Beads and  Venetian "Gooseberries"

                                                   Banded Beads                      Islamic period onwards
Czech and Venetian beads - grouped together simply because of their central banded designs

vet 232 b
31 x 12   £5

vet 232 c
30 x 8 £4

vet 232 e
11 x 6 £3

vet 232 f
8 x 7 £3

vet 232 ab
9 x 10 £3

vet 232 ac
9 x 9 £3

vet 232 ae
18 x 8 £4

vet 232 g
10 x 11 £4

vet 232 h
9 x 12 £4

vet 232 i
6 x 10 £3

vet 232 k
7 x 9 £3

vet 232 w
7 x 10 £3

vet 232 x
8 x 8 £3

vet 232 aa
10 x 12 £3

vet 232 ad
8 x 10 £3

vet 232 o
8 x 14 £4

vet 232 p
7 x 13 £4

vet 232 q
5 x 11 £3

vet 232 r
9 x 10 £4

vet 232 s
5 x 10 £4

vet 232 t
5 x 9 £3

vet 232 u
7 x 11 £4

vet 232 v
7 x 12 £3

Early glass

vet 232-01
12 x 12 £4

vet 232-02
9 x 12 £5

vet 232-03
9 x 12 £5

vet 232-04
8 x 11 £4

vet 232-05
7 x 8 £4

vet 232-06
7 x 8 £5

vet 232-07
9x10 £6 Sold

vet 232-08
5 x 5 £3

Seconds                         "Gooseberries"                 Small Collections
Venetian drawn beads, this type was included amongst the cargoes of trading beads brought into the New World ( The Americas ) from the 1500's to the 1700's by Spanish explorers.

gbs 201
19 x 6 £5

gbs 202
10 x 9 £4

gbs 213
9 x 8  £4

gbs 214
8 x 9  £4

gbs 216
7 x 9  £5

gbs 218
9 x 10 £4

gbs 219
9 x 9  £4

gbs 220
8 x 10 £4

gbs 221 Sold
8 x 9  £4

gbs 222
9 x 9  £4

gbs 223
8 x 8  £4

gbs 225
7 x 8  £4

gbs 226
7 x 7  £4

gbs 227
8 x 9  £4

gbs 228
6 x 7  £4

gbs 229
6 x 7  £4

gbs 230
4 x 6  £4

gbs 233
12 x 10  £5

Key: Measurements in mm ( width along hole x diameter )  ** = with aventurine
Shape: b = barrel     bic = bicone    cyl = cylinder  c = small chip e = early production
           e = ellipsoid    sp = spherical   ta = tabular  
V = variable pattern style

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