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Portion of dragonesque brooch of bronze, from Edgerston Camp, Roxburghshire
Brooch, also known as a fibula, of silver, it is of a special type called a trumpet brooch, this is due to the shape of the head which protects the spring, it could have been worn as a pair, linked to its partner by a chain, from Ayrshire, Roman, 80 - 180 AD
Facsimile of a bow brooch of silver, from Carn Liath, Dunrobin, Sutherland
Dragonesque fibula (brooch) of bronze, decorated with blue, red and yellow enamel, from the Roman site at Newstead (Trimontium)
Trumpet brooch of bronze, Antonine, Romano-British, from Mumrills, Falkirk, Stirlingshire, 142 - 165 AD
Double spiral fibula, spectacle type, each spiral formed of bronze wire twisted in eight coils: Greek, from Chauchitsa, Macedonia