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Brooch, wood, plastic, glass, American
American
1940s
Brooch, plastic (Bakelite, cellulose nitrate), American
American
1940s
Brooch, Gold, jet, pearls, crystal, and hair, American
American
ca. 1850
Brooch, Andrew Logan  British, plastic, synthetic, metal, British
Designer Andrew Logan
1993
Brooch, Vally Wieselthier  Austrian, Glazed earthenware
Designer Vally Wieselthier
ca. 1940
Rosette Brooch, Gilded silver, garnets with patterned foil backings and pearl, Frankish
Frankish
550–650
Brooch, metal, glass, American or European
American or European
late 19th–early 20th century
Brooch, Copper alloy, European Bronze Age
European Bronze Age
1000–800 BCE
Brooch, Marcus and Co.  American, Plique-à-jour enamel, conch pearl, diamond, platinum and eighteen karat gold, American
Manufacturer Marcus and Co.
ca. 1900
Brooch, paste, metal, American
American
second quarter 20th century
Brooch, Yves Saint Laurent  French, glass, metal, French
Design House Yves Saint Laurent
Designer Yves Saint Laurent
1985–90
Brooch, House of Dior  French, glass, metal, plastic, French
Design House House of Dior
Designer Christian Dior
Manufacturer Mme. Gripoux
1955
Brooch, metal, glass, British
British
early 18th century
Brooch, Sam Kramer  American, Silver and glass
Designer Sam Kramer
ca. 1950
Diamond Brooch, Gijs Bakker  Dutch, Polyvinyl chloroacetate resin laminated photograph and diamond
Designer Gijs Bakker
1991
Brooch, Anton Cepka  Slovakian, Silver and acrylic
Designer Anton Cepka
ca. 1990
Brooch, metal, glass, probably Italian
probably Italian
20th century
Brooch, Thomas Gentille  American, Wood and eggshell
Designer Thomas Gentille
ca. 2000
Brooch, House of Chanel  French, metal, rhinestone, faux pearl, glass, French
Design House House of Chanel
Designer Gabrielle Chanel
ca. 1959
Brooch, Gold, diamonds, probably Spanish
probably Spanish
18th century
"Art" Brooch, Pavel Opocenský  Czech, Carved wooden skis
Designer Pavel Opocenský
1988–89
Brooch, base metal, glass, American
American
1950s
Brooch, plastic, American
American
1930–49
Amatory Brooch, Gold and freshwater pearl, German
German
ca. 1340–60
Brooch, Robert Ebendorf  American, Copper, brass, and gold
Robert Ebendorf
1979–80
Brooch, base metal, glass, American
American
1930–49
Miniature Square-Headed Brooch, Gilded silver inlaid with niello, Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-Saxon
first half 6th century
Wing Brooch, Silver, gold, and four carnelians, Roman
Roman
100–200
Brooch, Metal, glass, Peruvian
Peruvian
First quarter 20th century
Brooch, Gold, China
China
Brooch, Unknown Designer , American or French, Diamonds, pearls, gold, platinum
Designer Unknown Designer
1923
Disk Brooch, Gilded silver on iron core, metal foil, inlaid garnet or paste, Frankish
Frankish
6th century
Rosette Brooch, Silver, gilding(?), garnets with patterned foil backings, ..., Frankish
Frankish
first half 6th century
Brooch, plastic (Bakelite), metal, American
American
ca. 1940
Brooch, Paulding Farnham  American, Gold, diamonds, and enamel, American
Designer Paulding Farnham
Manufacturer Tiffany & Co.
1889–96
Brooch, Tiffany & Co.  American, Gold, pearls, black enamel, and hair, American
Tiffany & Co.
1868
Brooch, Hermès  French, metal, French
Design House Hermès
ca. 1962
Brooch, Hermann Jünger  German, 18K gold, diamonds, and silver
Designer Hermann Jünger
1972
Brooch, wood, French
French
1960s
Circular brooch, Ed Wiener  American, Gold set with amethysts, peridots, tourmalines, citrines and garnets
Designer Ed Wiener
ca. 1978
Brooch, metal, enamel, paste, American or European
American or European
1930s
Brooch, Gold, enamel, hair, glass, American
American
ca. 1850

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