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      <value>Crystal diameter approximately 9.5cm.  Paper cut into hexagonal shape. This crystal type is also reproduced as Fig. 32 on p.147. in Art-Studies from Nature as Applied to Design (London: Virtue &amp; Co., 1872) where the Glaishers describe the originals as being  &#x201C;exceedingly small - so minute, indeed, that the specks containing all these beauties of detail were almost inappreciable to the naked eye.&#x201D; (p.148).</value>
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    <value>cf. Fig. 136</value>
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