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Pair of earrings set with pebbles
This pair of earrings set with pebbles dates from the late 17th century. The earrings form part of a collection of jewellery which includes buckles and a necklace. They are amongst the earliest examples of pebble-set jewellery in Scotland.
The polished pebbles are mounted in pinchbeck - an alloy of copper and zinc which was used as imitation gold.
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000-100-001-470-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.NG 95 |
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1782 1782 Late 17th century
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Pinchbeck with Scotch pebbles Pinchbeck with Scotch pebbles
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30 mm H x 30 mm W 30 mm H x 30 mm W
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Buckle / necklace / ring, ear Buckle / necklace / ring, ear
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Jewellery: pendants, lockets, chains, beads (NMAS Classification) Jewellery: pendants, lockets, chains, beads (NMAS Classification)
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Part of a collection consisting of a lady's necklace, ear-rings and buckles of Scotch pebbles, mounted in pinchbeck, 1782 Part of a collection consisting of a lady's necklace, ear-rings and buckles of Scotch pebbles, mounted in pinchbeck, 1782
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