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Replica of a so-called Thistle Brooch from a find from Xanten. The Thistle Brooch is decorated with an ornamented disc and equipped with a functional and authentic pin construction.
The original brooch was found at the field of a former Villa Rustica near the city of Jüchen, Germany, Early 1st century AD.
Reconstruction of an original of the celtic-roman burial site of Wederath / Germany (Belginum), late 1st century BC.
The original brooch was found at the field of a former Villa Rustica near the city of Jüchen, Germany, Early 1st century AD.
Based on an original find of the grave field from Wederath, Germany, the ancient city of Belginum. First half 1st century AD.
Large Fibula, based on an original find of the grave field of Wederath, Germany, the ancient city of Belginum, dating to the first half of the 1st century AD.
Copy of a find from Kalkriese, the probable location of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. Early 1st century AD.
Copy of a find from Kalkriese, the probable location of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. Early 1st century AD.
Early roman brooch from the age of emperor Augustus. This type was popular among the roman soldiers, but also among the germanic peoples of the settlements at the lower rhine.
Typical noric-pannonian brooch with two bow knobs, type Almgren 237. First half 1st century AD.
Typical noric-pannonian brooch with two bow knobs, type Almgren 236. First half 1st century AD.
Late Eye-Fibula after a find of the Saalburg-fort, Germany. This kind of brooch was widely spreaded among the germanic tribes, but also in the roman provinces. Mid - late 1st century AD.
Late Eye-Fibula after a find of the Saalburg-fort, Germany. This kind of brooch was widely spreaded among the germanic tribes, but also in the roman provinces. Mid - late 1st century AD.
The typical Aucissa Brooches were successors of late celtic brooches and became increasingly popular for an extraordinary long period of time.
The typical Aucissa Brooches were successors of late celtic brooches and became increasingly popular for an extraordinary long period of time.
Amazing Omega Brooch with decorative knobs and functional forged pin, made from pure bronze, diameter . Gift box included! 1st -3rd century AD
Amazing Omega Brooch with decorative knobs and functional forged pin, made from massive 925 silver, diameter 70mm. Gift box included! 1st -3rd century AD
Ring broches in shape of the greek letter Omega were popular for many generations.
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