Featured in this lot is this Czech/ Bohemian Prosser trade bead necklaces. There are a total of five necklaces in this collection. The necklaces feature the same powdered glass cylindrical Prosser trade beads with two different colors with translucent yellow, and a deep red or brown colored trade beads strung on sinew twine. Czech Prosser beads are vintage, molded glass beads originating from Bohemia (modern-day Czech Republic) in the 1830s, defined by a distinct, often visible, equatorial seam. Originally created by Richard Prosser for buttons, these beads were extensively traded in Africa from the late 1800s to early 1900s. They are popular today in jewelry for their rustic, matte, or opaque, often muted colors. The condition of this collection of Czech Glass Prosser beaded necklaces is well preserved with no obvious signs of damage and shows a well preserved overall condition. The flat measurements of these necklaces is 12 5/8" in length. The collective weight of these necklaces is 319.7g. Provenance: From the Indian Nation Trading Post.