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Fibula/Brooch. Polden Hill 'lug type' complete with spring and pin AD 50 - 80. Coberley |
'Polden Hill' type Brooch 2nd century. Rudford. |
2nd century 'Headstud' Brooch with remains of loop for chain. Rudford. |
Trumpet Brooch -Tapering bow type 1st to early 2nd century. Newent. |
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'Polden Hill' type Brooch 2nd century. Dymock |
Thistle or Fantail Brooch. Class A. type X Claudian period c AD 43 -54. Newent. |
Wroxeter type Brooch. Early 2nd century. Rudford. |
Trumpet Brooch 50 BC to AD 50. Rudford. |
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Head of Polden Hill type brooch showing part of spring still intact. Tibberton. Right 2nd century 'Polden Hill' type Brooch. Taynton
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2nd/3rd century Panther Brooch. Body covered with circular cells that would have been of coloured enamel. One glass eye still in place. Newent. |
1st/2nd century Fantail derivative with blue and white enamel inserts. Length 6cm. Tibberton. |
Iron Age to early Roman Brooch 50BC to AD 50. Similar to the 'Birdlip' Brooch discovered at Birdlip near Gloucester in 1879. Newent. |
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Polden Hill Type Brooch with wide 'wings' Late 1st to early 2nd century. Coberley |
Disc Brooch (centre) with enamel inserts intact. Mid 2nd century. Hartpury |
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Langton Down type brooch 1st century. Newent area |
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Complete Polden Hill Type Brooch Late 1st early 2nd century Bromsash
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Believed to be a 1st century La Tene derivitive |
1st to early 2nd century with high arched bow. Stem decorated with red & blue enamel inserts. Dymock. |
Trumpet Brooch. Early 2nd century. Tapered stem with a animal face (two eyes and nostrils and a hollow snout) Maybe depicting a pig Dymock |
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Diamond shaped mount or brooch with traces of green enamel. Not confirmed as Roman. Possibly of medieval period.. Rudford.
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Aucissa type brooch late
1st century to early 2nd century.
High arched bow.
Stem decorated with red and blue enamel inserts terminating with a knob
Dymock