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Copper alloy ring brooch engraved on one side with geometric decoration, lacking pin, from The Haugh, Turiff, Aberdeenshire, Medieval
K.1998.1203
Turiff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Northern Europe
Medieval
Copper alloy; lacking pin; engraved on one side with geometric decoration
Finder: R. Stark
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Salt dish of opaque white glass, moulded with oval basket-shaped base and lid shaped as hen on nest with egg
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Earthenware dish with coloured relief decoration, bust of George IV in the centre and a border with crowns, Prince of Wales' feathers and floral ornament, Portobello, c. 1822
Ceramic dish entitled 'Scene de Tauromachie': French, Vallauris, Madoura Pottery designed by Pablo Picasso, 1959
Ceramic dish entitled 'Visage Tourmente': French, Madoura Pottery, Vallauris designed by Pablo Picasso, 1956
Oval concave dish of mottled brown bakelite, possibly a fruit tray, the interior base with a raised wave pattern in an oval band, made in Britain
Shallow slate dish in the form of a bulti-fish hollowed out within, with a striated tail acting as a handle: Ancient Egyptian, probably 18th Dynasty
Cartouche-shaped dish in indurated limestone with a spout and shallow central depression: Ancient Egyptian, excavated at Hu, 12th Dynasty
Dish of grey-green slate carved in the form of two geese: Ancient Egyptian, probably New Kingdom
Dish in thin pale blue faience in the form of a hemi-cylinder divided internally by thin walls to form five compartments, decorated with black lines depicting plants, with a pig in a circle at each end: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Kingdom
Dish or cover in fine grained brown-black stone representing a turtle with its head outstretched: Ancient Egyptian, possibly Early Dynastic
Dish of Egyptian alabaster (travertine) with vertical sides, inscribed with two early hieroglyphs: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Hierakonpolis, from the Main Deposit, site number 471, Early Dynastic period, 1st-2nd Dynasty, c.3100-2686 BC