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Bow Brooch, Silver with gold-sheet overlay and garnets, East Germanic
East Germanic
400–450
Crossbow Brooch, Gold, Late Roman or Byzantine
Late Roman or Byzantine
ca. 430
Wing Brooch, Silver, gold, and four carnelians, Roman
Roman
100–200
Square-Headed Bow Brooch, Gilded copper alloy inlaid with niello, Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-Saxon
500–600
Corsage Piece, Tiffany & Co., Silver, gold, diamonds, American
Tiffany & Co.
1880–95
Brooch, Marcus and Co.  American, Plique-à-jour enamel, conch pearl, diamond, platinum and eighteen karat gold, American
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1900
Brooch, Paulding Farnham  American, Gold, diamonds, and enamel, American
Paulding Farnham
Tiffany & Co.
1889–96
Horse-Shaped Brooch, Bronze, Celtic
Celtic
650–550 BCE
S-Shaped Brooch, Bronze, Celtic
Celtic
6th century BCE
Brooch in the Form of a Cicada, Copper alloy, cast; copper alloy pin/spring, East Germanic
East Germanic
350–450
Bow Brooch, Copper alloy, cast, "tinned" surface; iron spring and pin, Visigothic
Visigothic
first half 6th century
Oval Brooch, Copper alloy, gilt, Viking
Viking
900–1000
Round Box Brooch, Copper alloy, cast, selectively applied silver foil (OA XRD) ..., Viking
Viking
1000–1100
Animal-Head Brooch, Cast copper alloy, gilt, Viking
Viking
1000–1100
Bow Brooch, Copper alloy, quaternary, Visigothic
Visigothic
550–600
Bow Brooch, Copper alloy, quaternary, Visigothic
Visigothic
550–600
S-Shaped Brooch, Bronze, Roman
Roman
2nd–3rd century
Brooch in the form of a Stag, Copper alloy, champleve enamel, Roman
Roman
2nd–3rd century
Disk Brooch, Champlevé enamel, bronze, Roman
Roman
100–300
Bow Brooch, Copper alloy, cast, "tinned" surface; iron spring and pin, Visigothic
Visigothic
first half 6th century
Dragon-Shaped Brooch, Copper alloy with champlevé enamel, Celtic or Roman
Celtic or Roman
100–300
Brooch with Carved Emeralds and Sapphires by Cartier, Cartier  French, Platinum, set with emeralds and sapphires
Cartier
Emerald: 17th century; setting: ca. 1920
Crossbow Brooch, Gilt copper alloy with niello inlay, Late Roman or Byzantine
Late Roman or Byzantine
second half 4th century CE
Amatory Brooch, Gold and freshwater pearl, German
German
ca. 1340–60
Brooch with Intaglio of an Emperor, Star sapphire, pearls, gold, Ottonian (Rhineland (?)) (setting); Byzantine (intaglio)
Ottonian (Rhineland (?)) (setting); Byzantine (intaglio)
ca. 950–1000 (setting); 337–50 (intaglio)
Cluster Brooch with Letters Spelling "Amor", Gold, pearls, diamond, emerald paste, and silver pin, French
French
mid-15th century
Brooch with Greek letters, Castellani, Gold, glass tesserae, Italian, Rome
Castellani
ca. 1860
Brooch, Carlo Giuliano  Italian, Gold, glass, British, London
Carlo Giuliano
Arthur Giuliano
before 1896
Pendant brooch in the form of a Gothic Cross, Carlo Giuliano  Italian, Gold, British, London
Carlo Giuliano
ca. 1880
Brooch in the form of an owl head, Castellani, Gold, agate, Italian, Rome
Castellani
ca. 1860
Brooch with Greek Cross, Castellani, Gold, glass tesserae, Italian, Rome
Castellani
ca. 1860
Brooch, Unger Brothers, Silver, American
Unger Brothers
ca. 1900
Brooch, Castellani, Agate, gold, Italian, Rome
Castellani
ca. 1860
Brooch, Castellani, Glass micromosaic, gold, Italian
Castellani
Luigi Podio
before 1888
"Memento Mori" Brooch with stand from the "Thanatos Series", Bruce Metcalf  American, Brooch: Boxwood, diamonds, 18K gold, cotton thread<br/>Stand: Painted basswood
Bruce Metcalf
2001
Brooch (part of a set), Gold, amethysts, French, Paris
French, Paris
ca. 1830
Brooch, Gold, diamonds, probably Spanish
probably Spanish
18th century
Brooch (part of a set), G.L. Barberi, Gold, glass micromosaic, onyx (?), Italian, Rome
G.L. Barberi
19th century
Brooch (part of a set), G.L. Barberi, Gold, glass micromosaic, onyx (?), Italian, Rome
G.L. Barberi
19th century
Reversible brooch, Alexis Falize  French, Gold, cloisonné enamel, French, Paris
Alexis Falize
Antoine Tard
ca. 1869