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Free Shipping Location: YORK, United Kingdom Rare Viking copper/bronze neck or ear adornments, could be professionally cleaned adapted and made wearable, please note they are not a matching pair ... morebut what I have found to be close match, originally they would of had hole drilled through to attach to either earing loop or necklace on these hole still visible but broken also I have placed an extra piece in case of of renovation, superb personal ancient artefact found in England 1970s L54s
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Free Shipping Location: YORK, United Kingdom Rare Viking copper/bronze neck or ear adornments, could be professionally cleaned adapted and made wearable, please note they are not a matching pair ... morebut what I have found to be close match, originally they would of had hole drilled through to attach to either earing loop or necklace superb personal ancient artefact, found in England 1970s L54e
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Free Shipping Location: YORK, United Kingdom Rare Viking copper/bronze neck or ear adornments, could be professionally cleaned adapted and made wearable, please note they are not a matching pair ... morebut what I have found to be close match, originally they would of had hole drilled through to attach to either earing loop or necklace on these hole still visible but broken, superb personal ancient artefact found in England 1970s L54r
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$19.35 Shipping Location: TUNBRIDGE WELLS, United Kingdom Features and Provenance: The neck torc (or torque) was worn by the Celts, Romans and Vikings and was a symbol of social station or rank in the clan. Date: ... more1st millennium. Very Fine (VF). My career took a leap forward when I joined Bonhams in 1976.
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$164.43 Shipping Location: PETERBOROUGH, United Kingdom Roman Goddess Juno / Greek Goddess Hera: Notes Like Hera and Uni, Juno’s favourite animal was the Peacock, in ancient art, Peacocks were frequently depicted ... morealongside the Goddess - picture 10 A very fine and rare Roman period zoomorphic solid bronze cast [lost-wax technique], of a stylized Pea cock [Pavo Cristatus] .
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