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Witch's iron collar or jougs formerly owned by the parish of Ladybank in Fife, 17th century
Iron collar which was bolted through the bottom of a coffin round the neck of a corpse, to prevent it being removed by resurrectionists, from Kingskettle, Fife, c. 1820
Collar badge with serpent and scroll in white metal and wreath, crown and rod in gilt metal
Collar or torc of bronze, hinged, probably made in the West Midlands (England) of late Celtic type, found near Stichill, Roxburghshire, 1st - 2nd century AD
Collar terminal for the left shoulder in blue-green faience, in the form of falcon head: Ancient Egyptian, probably Middle Kingdom, c. 2025 - 1700 BC
Necklace of four strings of 1699 gold ring-beads, with camoflaged clasp Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Qurna, 2nd Intermediate Period, 17th Dynasty, c.1585-1545 BC
Right collar terminal in pale green glazed faience, in the shape of the head of a falcon wearing a sun-disk: Ancient Egyptian, Late Dynastic Period, 664 - 332 BC
Left collar terminal in pale blue faience with dark blue markings, in the shape of the head of a falcon wearing a sun disk: Ancient Egyptian, Late Dynastic Period, 664 - 332 BC
Right collar terminal in green glazed faience in the shape of the head of a falcon wearing a sun disk: Ancient Egyptian, Late Dynastic Period, 664 - 332 BC
Left collar terminal in green glazed faience in the shape of the head of a falcon wearing a sun disk: Ancient Egyptian, Late Dynastic Period, 664 - 332 BC
Square collar with opening for neck, black textile centre decorated with applique dorje (thunderbolts) of different colours, and red silk border with yellow edging, part of a Cham Dance costume worn by Tibetan Buddhist monks: Tibet, 19th - early 20th century AD
Collar of silk, square with central neck opening, yellow centre, black border and white edging, part of a Cham Dance costume worn by Tibetan Buddhist monks: Tibet, 19th - early 20th century AD
One of two parts of a collar or abzim of silver in form of a pair of triangular plaques, each with palmette and oval disc at the apex and with a penannular brooch at the base, enamelled in blue, yellow and green and set with corals: Algeria, 19th century
One of two parts of a collar or abzim of silver in form of a pair of triangular plaques, each with palmette and oval disc at the apex and with a penannular brooch at the base, enamelled in blue, yellow and green and set with corals: Algeria, 19th century
Collar or abzim of silver in form of a triple chain from which are suspended one large and two small hands of Fatima filled with filigree work, with a penannular brooch at either end of chain: Algeria, 19th century
Mandarin's official collar, worn behind the neck, of black or dark blue silk embroidered with a five-clawed dragon, clouds and waves in gold and coloured silks: Western China, Sichuan Province, 19th century