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Replica of the Hunterston brooch
Replica of the Hunterston brooch
Original found at Hunterston, Ayrshire

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000-190-001-180-C
Replica of the Hunterston brooch
Replica of the Hunterston brooch
Original found at Hunterston, Ayrshire

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000-190-001-181-C
Replica of the Hunterston brooch
Replica of the Hunterston brooch
Original found at Hunterston, Ayrshire

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000-190-001-182-C
Small bronze penannular brooch
Small bronze penannular brooch
From Gogar Burn, Midlothian

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000-100-102-435-C
Brooch and javelin head (pieces)
Brooch and javelin head (pieces)
from Merlsford, Fife

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000-190-004-067-C
Brooch (back), commemorating Disruption, 1843
Brooch (back), commemorating Disruption, 1843

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000-190-000-796-C
Brooch, entitled Landscape, by Graham Crimmins
Brooch, entitled Landscape, by Graham Crimmins

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000-180-001-890-C
Brooch, entitled Portions, by John Newton
Brooch, entitled Portions, by John Newton

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000-180-001-873-C
Brooch (front), commemorating Disruption, 1843
Brooch (front), commemorating Disruption, 1843

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000-100-001-495-C
Gold and enamel mourning brooch
Gold and enamel mourning brooch

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000-100-001-500-C
Silver brooch in the shape of a dirk
Silver brooch in the shape of a dirk

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000-100-001-498-C
Silver brooch set with granite
Silver brooch set with granite
From Aberdeen

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000-100-001-510-C
Brooch, believed to have been used as charm
Brooch, believed to have been used as charm

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000-180-002-282-C
Brooch, entitled Sleeping Mole, by John Newton
Brooch, entitled Sleeping Mole, by John Newton

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000-180-001-872-C
Brooch (front), believed to have been used as charm
Brooch (front), believed to have been used as charm

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000-180-002-281-C
Brooch (piece), believed to have been used as charm
Brooch (piece), believed to have been used as charm
found at Falkirk, Stirlingshire

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000-180-002-283-C

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