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Celtic fitting with Triskel ornament and eyelet on the back. The antique original use is uncertain, it may have been a clothing button, a shield fitting, a pocket fastener or an ornamental fitting for fabric or leather.
Celtic belt mount or strap distributor with triskel decotration and 3 eyelets. t likely was a part of a sword suspension.
This celtic belthook is a copy of an original in display at the Landesmuseum Mainz, Germany. Late Latène period, 100 - 50 BC.
Celtic belt-hook with mythic beasts, based on the famous Glauberg find, burial no. 1, 5th century BC.
Celtic belt-hook with mythic beasts, based on the famous Glauberg find, 5th century BC.
Donut-shaped hollow ring for decoration of celtic belts, inspired by a find of the 5th century BC from the Glauberg, Germany.
Celtic bobble pendants, belt decorations of the celtic chieftains graves from the Glauberg, Germany. 5th century BC.
Celtic belt hook in shape of an mythical beast, originally part of a celtic woman´s beltchain of the middle Latène-period.
Belt hook with animal ornamentation, style of the 5th to 4th century BC.
Large Celtic belthook of Weiskirchen / Germany, early 4th century BC.
Large Celtic belthook of Weiskirchen / Germany, early 4th century BC.
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