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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom ANCIENT ROMAN IMPERIAL BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN. Unlike modern brooches, fibulae served a purpose, to fasten clothing 10.59 grams, ... more4x3 cm Age: 200-300 AD Metal detecting find, Gloucestershire
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$6.20 Shipping Location: YORK, United Kingdom Roman tiny Childs bronze fibula brooch in uncleaned condition found in UK. LA17
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Free Shipping Condition: Used Location: Auburn, United States Large Scythian Bronze Fibula Displaying Mythical Sea Serpent. A "stunningly superb " Bronze Age fibula, or brooch, used to fasten one's cloak or cape. ... moreThe body of the creature graduates into a single coil of bronze to extend into the brooch's long fastening pin.
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Free Shipping Condition: Used Location: Auburn, United States Finest Quality and Rarity Ancient Matched Pair of Large Bronze Fibulae. With antique custom oak mounts. Very fine. Proto-Celt, Hallstatt I Culture. Circa ... more1200-800 BCE. Hixenbaugh Ancient Art, New York City.
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$18.03 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: CHRISTCHURCH, United Kingdom This is Roman bronze bird / dove form fibula brooch, circa 1st-4th century.
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$13.93 Shipping Location: SWINDON, United Kingdom Ancient Bronze Crossbow ROMAN FIBULA - Brooch Year 100 - 300, 2th - 3th, Roman Empire, Imperial period. - Bronze Roman Crossbow FIBULA brooch - Year 100 ... more– 300, 2th - 3th CENTURY AD. rare and very well-preserved condition.
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom ANCIENT ROMAN IMPERIAL BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN. Unlike modern brooches, fibulae served a purpose, to fasten clothing 11.89 grams, ... more4.5x3 cm Age: 200-300 AD Metal detecting find, Gloucestershire
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom COMPLETE ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN In ancient Greece brooches were used to fasten clothing 4.82 Grams, 4x3 cm Age: 300-100 ... moreB.C.
$13.68 Shipping Location: STAINES-UPON-THAMES, United Kingdom Prices are low as I want to clear parts of my collection.
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Free Shipping Location: Auburn, United States For sale is this authentic ancient fibula artifact. This piece originated from the Ancient Roman Empire and likely dates back to the 1st or 4th century ... moreAD. A fibula is a type of ancient pin worn as a decoration or appliqué.
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$9.99 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Ferndale, United States In the case of the zoomorphic variety the heads are, as it were, adorsed relative to one another, each having been turned around 180° to face the hoop ... morein a pose that is often said to be ‘hoop-swallowing’.
Free Shipping Location: Auburn, United States For sale are these 3 ancient Roman Fibula artifacts. These beautiful pieces would make splendid additions to any collection. They are in incredible condition, ... moreand would make great display pieces for an artifact collection, gift, or teaching tool.
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom COMPLETE ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN In ancient Greece brooches were used to fasten clothing 7.88 Grams, 4.5x2 cm Age: ... more300-100 B.C.
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom ANCIENT ROMAN IMPERIAL BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) Well preserved and excellent collectible 8.28 grams, 2.5 cm Age: 200-300 AD Provenance: Previously in a ... moreEuropean collection formed in the 1990s
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom COMPLETE ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN In ancient Greece brooches were used to fasten clothing 1.79 Grams, 2 cm Age: 300-100 ... moreB.C.
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom COMPLETE ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN In ancient Greece brooches were used to fasten clothing 2.84 Grams, 3.5x1.5 cm Age: ... more300-100 B.C.
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Free Shipping Location: Woodland Hills, United States [3] The fibula developed in a variety of shapes, but all were based on the safety-pin principle. Unlike most modern brooches, fibulae were not only decorative; ... morethey originally served a practical function: to fasten clothing, such as cloaks.
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom Most were despised as slaves, schooled under harsh conditions, socially marginalized, and segregated even in death. Gladiator holding sword. ANCIENT ROMAN ... moreBRONZE BROOCH.
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$43.52 Shipping Location: LONDON, United Kingdom A very unusual ancient fibula brooch, sculpted as a stylizes goat or ram. Mounted on a marble base late 19th early 20th century.
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom ANCIENT ROMAN IMPERIAL BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) Well preserved and excellent collectible 14.72 grams, 3 cm Age: 200-300 AD Provenance: Previously in a European ... morecollection formed in the 1990s
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom RARE COMPLETE ANCIENT CELTIC BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN Proper antiquity for a true collector 5.98 grams, 5.5x3.5 cm Brooches were used ... moreto fasten clothing, but also had an important function as status symbols that demonstrated the wealth and rank of the wearer and were regarded as highly valued items. Age: 600-400 B.C. Eastern European find
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$8.00 Shipping Location: Alcorcón, Spain SIZE :70x50 mm.
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom COMPLETE ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN In ancient Greece brooches were used to fasten clothing 4.49 Grams, 3 cm Age: 300-100 ... moreB.C.
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom COMPLETE ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN In ancient Greece brooches were used to fasten clothing 5.26 grams, 4.5x2 cm Age: ... more300-100 B.C.
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom ANCIENT ROMAN IMPERIAL BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN. Unlike modern brooches, fibulae served a purpose, to fasten clothing 9.20 grams, ... more8x2 cm Age: 200-300 AD Metal detecting find, Gloucestershire
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom COMPLETE ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN In ancient Greece brooches were used to fasten clothing 1.26 grams, 2.5 cm Age: 300-100 ... moreB.C.
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Free Shipping Location: YORK, United Kingdom Superb lot of Roman bronze fibula brooch parts, larger one just missing pin, all in uncleaned condition found in York/Eboracum near Roman Fortress in ... morePrivate garden renovations in the 1970s, all most certainly Military personnel/household. L118L
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$6.20 Shipping Location: YORK, United Kingdom Roman bronze lovely design fibula brooch missing pin latch in Antiquity as found uncleaned condition in Britain. LA168v
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom COMPLETE ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN In ancient Greece brooches were used to fasten clothing 4.96 Grams, 3x2.3 cm Age: ... more300-100 B.C.
$31.02 Shipping Location: BECCLES, United Kingdom The item photographed is the item you will receive. Any stands/displays are for display purposes only and are not included in the sale.
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$9.00 Shipping Location: Ukraine Ancient bronze Roman fibula brooch with sun symbols 2nd-4th century.
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom COMPLETE ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN In ancient Greece brooches were used to fasten clothing 1.67 Grams, 2 cm Age: 300-100 ... moreB.C.
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$17.43 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom ANCIENT ROMAN IMPERIAL BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN Unlike modern brooches, fibulae served a purpose, to fasten clothing 4.78 grams, 2.5 ... morecm Age: 200-300 AD Metal detecting find, Gloucestershire
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Free Shipping Location: Пловдив, Bulgaria The Romans began to assimilate Celtic soldiers into their legions in the eastern provinces of Dalmatia and Pannonia beginning in the 1st-2nd century AD. ... moreOne of their good luck symbols was the swastika.
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom ANCIENT ROMAN IMPERIAL BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN. Unlike modern brooches, fibulae served a purpose, to fasten clothing 7.88 grams, ... more4.5x1.5 cm Age: 200-300 AD Metal detecting find, Gloucestershire
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom ANCIENT ROMAN IMPERIAL BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN. Lovely patina Unlike modern brooches, fibulae served a purpose, to fasten clothing ... more11.43 grams, 4.2x3 cm Age: 200-300 AD Metal detecting find, Gloucestershire
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Clinton Township, United States Condition as found.
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$9.00 Shipping Location: Ukraine This is very interesting Fibula 4-5 century A D Brooches in silver of this period is very RARE! Without pin! See these brooches in the archaeological ... morecatalog №142- http:domongol.org/gallery/album.php?id=23&sort_method=image_time&sort_order=DESC №127- The authenticity of each artifact is guaranteed! I do not sell copies and modern forgery! This will be an excellent purchase for your collection! I would like to take your attention on my new Ebay page. My passion is for old. Ancient and antique beads, coins. On my Ebay account you can see all list of my items for today. I also created the page on facebook http:www.facebook.com/chloe.baffi to let you see all photography. Which I have done by myself, of many beautiful and collectible items. I guarantee all my ancient items are authentic. In the nearest future my collection will be expanded also with other Romanian. Greek and Byzantine items. Seeing my page you can see that I’m a new member on Ebay. But my collection are already considerable. I hope my page will be interesting for visit. For any questions please contact me. I’ll be glad to answer you. Waiting you on my Ebay page. Lots sending only on Saturday P.S: For All who needs feedbacks from me. I need them too. Let's collaborate. Please! di,RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d72f%2Bishhov%3C%3Edi-144a9f8085e-0x107-
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$6.20 Shipping Location: YORK, United Kingdom Roman heavy bronze fibula brooch missing pin in Antiquity, in as found uncleaned condition in Yorkshire Britain. LA2m
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$6.20 Shipping Location: YORK, United Kingdom Roman Bronze Fibula Brooch part From York area yorkshire uk
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom ANCIENT ROMAN IMPERIAL BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) Rare brooch with letters R M (Roma) 6.1 grams, 3 cm Age: 200-300 AD Provenance: Previously in a European ... morecollection formed in the 1990s
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$6.20 Shipping Location: YORK, United Kingdom Roman bronze fibula brooch part missing pin in Antiquity, in uncleaned as found condition in Britain. LA3z
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$15.54 Shipping Location: EVESHAM, United Kingdom THREE COMPLETE ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE FIBULAE (BROOCHES) In ancient Greece brooches were used to fasten clothing 5.36 grams combined Age: 300-100 B.C.
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$21.35 Shipping Location: LEICESTER, United Kingdom Lovely condition Roman Fibula Brooch made from Bronze with a nice solid patina, some shining metal can be seen on corners as shown in pictures. Unfortunately, ... morethe pin is missing as is quite common with these items; they often rot out, and the rust leftover from the iron fitting can be seen. Otherwise, a lovely solid example with decorative features visible.Brooches were used to hold items of clothing together such as dresses, or togas and are based upon the principal seen in the modern safety pin. Whilst being utilitarian items, they were often stylish and fashionable and this can be seen on this item too.Material: BronzeWeight: 15 gramsSensible offers and any questions are welcome,TheHistoryCabinet
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10th -12th century Beautiful Byzantine Bronze Fibula / Brooch
Dear Buyers, up for auction is this antique 10th-12th century Beautiful Byzantine Bronze Fibula/ Brooch with nice elaborate decoration of flowers and dark patina. FOUND IN THE BALKANS. The brooch is original and authentic and come with a 100% money back guarantee from us as to their authenticity! MEASURES: 37mm x 21mm x 4mm WEIGHT- 6.04 grams Check out my! RARE& COLLECTABLE FOR CONDITION PLEASE LOOK THE PICTURES Item as described: Every item is clearly described in auction description. And accompanied with numerous detailed photos. All items are genuine, authentic and all original. Communication: We will answer to all your questions within 24 hours. Depending on time zone differences. Shipping time: W e ship with Bulgarian Postal Service but domestic shipping in U.S. is USPS. Delivery takes about 10-15 business day. After your payment ... moreclears paypal. WE SHIP ON NEXT BUSINESS DAY AFTER PAYMENT RECEIVED and CLEARED. Tracking information will be available on first/second business day after date of shipment. You will be informed via Ebay system once item ships. Shipping and handling charges: The shipping charges are based on Bulgarian Post international tariff. And calculated with the item's safety and securely packaging needs. Multiple orders will be calculated in one shipment to save our customers shipping taxes. THERE ARE NO HIDDEN SHIPPING CHARGES IMPOSED! Thanks for looking& happy bidding! RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28e013%3F%3E%3A-141cb191a13-0xff-
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ANCIENT BYZANTINE BRONZE FIBULA / BROOCH !! WITHOUT NEEDLE !!
ANCIENT BYZANTINE BRONZE FIBULA/ BROOCH! WITHOUT NEEDLE! 47 mm IN LENGTH! INTERESTING ART WORK! NICE COLLECTIBLE PIECE! LOW STARTING PRICE! HAPPY BIDDING!
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Ancient Old Bronze Fibula Brooch (OCT11)
Ancient Old Bronze Fibula Brooch 100% original A fibula is an ancient brooch. Technically. The Latin term, fibulae, refers to Roman brooches; however, the term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire ancient and early medieval world that continue Roman forms. Nevertheless, its use in English is more restricted than in other languages, and in particular post-Roman brooches from the British Isles are just called brooches(for example, the penannular brooches) where in German they would probably be fibulae. Unlike most modern brooches, fibulae were not only decorative; they originally served a practical function: to fasten clothing, such as cloaks. Fibulae replaced straight pins that were used to fasten clothing in the Neolithic period and the Bronze Age. In turn, fibulae were replaced as clothing fasteners by buttons in the Middle ... moreAges. Their descendant, the modern safety pin, remains in use today. In ancient Rome and other places where Latin was used, the same word denoted both a brooch and the fibula bone because a popular form for brooches and the shape of the bone were thought to resemble one another. There are hundreds of different types of fibulae. They are usually divided into families that are based upon historical periods. Geography, and/or cultures. Fibulae are also divided into classes that are based upon their general forms. Fibulae were originally used to fasten clothing. They represent an improvement on the earlier straight pin which was less secure and could fall out. While the head of the earlier straight pin was often decorated. The bow or plate of the fibula provided a much increased scope for decoration. Among some cultures, different fibula designs had specific symbolic meanings. They could refer to a status or profession such as single woman, married woman, man, warrior, or chief. Some Roman-era fibulae may symbolize specific ranks or positions in the Roman legions or auxiliary. In some cultures, fibulae were worn in pairs and could be linked by a length of chain.
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Ancient Old Ornament Bronze Fibula Brooch (NW22)
Ancient Old Ornament Bronze Fibula Brooch A fibula is an ancient brooch. Technically. The Latin term, fibulae, refers to Roman brooches; however, the term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire ancient and early medieval world that continue Roman forms. Nevertheless, its use in English is more restricted than in other languages, and in particular post-Roman brooches from the British Isles are just called brooches(for example, the penannular brooches) where in German they would probably be fibulae. Unlike most modern brooches, fibulae were not only decorative; they originally served a practical function: to fasten clothing, such as cloaks. Fibulae replaced straight pins that were used to fasten clothing in the Neolithic period and the Bronze Age. In turn, fibulae were replaced as clothing fasteners by buttons in the Middle Ages. ... moreTheir descendant, the modern safety pin, remains in use today. In ancient Rome and other places where Latin was used, the same word denoted both a brooch and the fibula bone because a popular form for brooches and the shape of the bone were thought to resemble one another. There are hundreds of different types of fibulae. They are usually divided into families that are based upon historical periods. Geography, and/or cultures. Fibulae are also divided into classes that are based upon their general forms. Fibulae were originally used to fasten clothing. They represent an improvement on the earlier straight pin which was less secure and could fall out. While the head of the earlier straight pin was often decorated. The bow or plate of the fibula provided a much increased scope for decoration. Among some cultures, different fibula designs had specific symbolic meanings. They could refer to a status or profession such as single woman, married woman, man, warrior, or chief. Some Roman-era fibulae may symbolize specific ranks or positions in the Roman legions or auxiliary. In some cultures, fibulae were worn in pairs and could be linked by a length of chain.
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