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Roman anchor fibulaMagnificent silver brooch from the Roman Imperial period. Such fibulae were made in the Danube area Roman provinces.
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Roman silver fibulaBeautiful brooch from the eastern Roman provinces. Remains of an original gold plating can still be seen on the surface.
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Bird brooch from Roman BritainNice fibula in the shape of a stylized water bird. A find from Britain and probably also a local Roman provincial production.
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Roman silver knee broochNice specimen with characteristic bend in its bow and attached loop and ring. From the Danubian provinces of the Roman Empire.
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Römische Armbrustfibel aus Silber und BronzeP-förmiger Fibelkörper mit Zierelementen. Vorform der Zwiebelkopffibel aus dem 3. Jh. n. Chr.
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Dolphin brooch from Roman BritainThe so-called dolphin brooch is very British. This specimen was probably made by the Celtic Corieltauvi tribe, shortly after the arrival of the Romans in the middle of the 1st century. Published in two works by Richard Hattatt.
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Römische Fibel, Delphin-VarianteVariante der Delphin-Typ Fibeln. Römische Kaiserzeit, etwa 1. Jh. n. Chr. 46mm lang.
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Römische Kräftig Profilierte FibelFibeltyp der frühen römischen Kaiserzeit, sogenannte kräftig-profilierte Fibel. 1. Jh. n. Chr., 58mm lang, in museumswürdiger Erhaltung.
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Römische Scheibenfibel mit GlaskameeAntike Brosche mit Glasverzierung in Gesichtsform. Sehr seltenes Schmuckstück, Kamee von hervorragender Qualität. 2. bis 5. Jh. n. Chr. 32mm Durchmesser, 7,3g.
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Römische ArmbrustfibelProminente kugelförmige Knöpfe. Direkter Vorläufer der Zwiebelknopffibeln. Soldatenfibel aus der 1. Hälfte des 4. Jh. n. Chr. 76mm lang.
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Römische Kräftig Profilierte FibelFibeltyp der späten römischen Kaiserzeit, sogenannte kräftig-profilierte Fibel. 1. bis Mitte 3. Jh. n. Chr., 66mm lang, in museumswürdiger Erhaltung.
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Brooch from Roman BritainThis rare variant of the T-shaped brooches was found in Lechlade, Gloucestershire. It dates to the 1st or 2nd century AR. From the famous Hattatt collection and published in two standard works for ancient fibulae.
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Trumpet brooch with Celtic decorationsUnusual and rare variant of high importance, published several times. Beautiful silver inlays on the bow showing tendrils in Celtic style. From the 1st century.
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Roman Kraeftig Profilierte fibulaFibula with noble green patina. An import from mainland Europe to Roman Britain. From the 1st century AD. Published in two stardard works on ancient brooches by Richard Hattatt.
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Roman plate broochOval bronze brooch with a setting for a glass insert. From the Roman imperial period. Published in two stardard works on ancient brooches by Richard Hattatt.
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Roman knee brooch from BritanniaWell preserved example of this important fibula type that was introduced to Britain by Roman troop movements from the Rhineland. This specimen was already produced locally in Britannia province. It was published in two books on ancient fibulae.
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Römische KniefibelAntike Gewandnadel vom Typ der Kniefibeln. Körper aus schön patinierter Bronze, 35mm lang. 2. Jh. n. Chr., römische Kaiserzeit.
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Römische Fibel vom Typ der Kräftig Profilierten FibelnSpäte römische Kaiserzeit. Großartig erhaltenes Exemplar mit außerordentlich selten erhaltenem, originalen Pin. Fund aus Deutschland aus den 1970er Jahren.
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Roman brooch of the Hod Hill typeBeautifully decorated brooch from the first century. A find from the Roman city of Novaesium, today's Neuss in Germany.
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Disc brooch from Roman BritainNicely enameled brooch with a Romano-Celtic sunburst design. From the 2nd century AD. Published in two stardard works on ancient brooches by Richard Hattatt.
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Roman silver fibulaInteresting type of brooch from the Roman Imperial period. Nice specimen made of silver.
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Römische Zwiebelknopf-Fibel aus SilberBeliebter Fibeltyp des 3. und 4. Jh. n. Chr. Typischerweise von römischen Männern getragen. Der Träger dieser Fibel aus Silber hatte sicher eine gehobene soziale Stellung.
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Large Roman bronze fibulaA brooch of the so-called Kraeftig Profiliert type. From the Roman Imperial period. An impressive piece made of beautifully dark patinated bronze.
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Roman Hod Hill broochMade around the year 100 and found on the Isle of Wight, after the Roman conquest of Britain.
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Römische Zwiebelknopf-Fibel aus SilberBeliebter Fibeltyp des 3. und 4. Jh. n. Chr. Typischerweise von römischen Männern getragen. Der Träger dieser Fibel aus Silber hatte sicher eine gehobene soziale Stellung.
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Roman plate broochBeautiful example with orange and turquoise enamel. A find from 2nd century Roman Britain.
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Roman silver fibula from PannoniaInteresting brooch type from the Roman Pannonian provinces. A very similar piece was found near the Roman camp and settlement of Carnuntum in what is now Austria.
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Pannonian trumpet broochWell preserved Roman silver fibula with curved bow. The type is from the Pannonian provinces of Rome and dates to the 2nd century.
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Pannonian trumpet broochWell preserved Roman fibula made of silver. The type is from the Pannonian provinces of Rome and dates to the 2nd century.
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Silberne Armbrust-Fibel um 300 n. Chr.Römische Fibel vom Typ der Armbrust-Fibeln. Massives Silber, 14,6g, 280 bis 320 n. Chr. Hervorragender Zustand.
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Disc brooch from Roman BritainBrooch with a Romano-Celtic sunburst design. Circa 2nd century. A find from Roman Britain
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Roman Hod Hill brooch from the Hattatt collectionNice and rare enameled variant of the Hod Hill type. Found in Norfolk, UK. The piece is published in two books by Richard Hattatt.
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Flying bird brooch from Roman BritainA local British production from the 2nd century. It is taking up a continental brooch type. From the famous Hattatt collection and published in two standard works on ancient brooches.
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Roman crossbow broochVery nice specimen with niello inlays and remains of the original gilding. From the mid 4th century AD. Published in two stardard works on ancient fibulae.
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Roman Colchester type broochRare variant of this brooch type, found in Great Britain and dating to the mid 1st century AD. The piece is published twice in the famous Hattatt reference books on ancient fibulae.
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Roman headstud broochInteresting fibula with a covered hinge mechanism and enamel decoration on the bow. From the 2nd century Roman Britain. Published in two stardard works on ancient brooches by Richard Hattatt.
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