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Type F.36 These were produced exclusively in Ireland and were the direct descendants of the earlier zoomorphic penannular brooch series . They are characterised by their extraordinary homogeneity , despite surviving in large numbers .
Type F.36 These were produced exclusively in Ireland and were the direct descendants of the earlier zoomorphic penannular brooch series . They are characterised by their extraordinary homogeneity , despite surviving in large numbers .
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Head of brooch or brooch - pin from Isertkelly , Co. Galway ( drawn by Darko Vuksic ) . Type H brooches The Type H penannular brooch was loosely defined by Fowler as a brooch ' with much flattened and expanded terminals which nearly ...
Head of brooch or brooch - pin from Isertkelly , Co. Galway ( drawn by Darko Vuksic ) . Type H brooches The Type H penannular brooch was loosely defined by Fowler as a brooch ' with much flattened and expanded terminals which nearly ...
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One brooch listed by Fowler as unprovenanced ( Ulster Museum : A 112.1906 ) , which uniquely for Ireland is of silver ... Donegal.61 The Irish Type H brooches occur in a range of sizes : the largest , that from the crannog of Lough ...
One brooch listed by Fowler as unprovenanced ( Ulster Museum : A 112.1906 ) , which uniquely for Ireland is of silver ... Donegal.61 The Irish Type H brooches occur in a range of sizes : the largest , that from the crannog of Lough ...
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