More within the reach of the novice collector are the myriad of smaller novelty pieces, from the cameo brooch to the charm bracelet. |
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I saw silver rings and a gold brooch, jewelled knives and other finely worked objects. |
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The buyer bought the diamond and blue enamelled brooch, in the shape of a key, as a surprise Christmas present for his wife. |
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Military cloaks were fastened with brooches, so the Roman army had an important influence on brooch design. |
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Her pale hair was held back in a bow with a brooch at the center of the bow. |
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Usually, a woman also accessorizes with a bracelet, ring and necklace to go along with a brooch. |
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Exhibits include locally found Roman jewellery, among which is a bracelet and bronze brooch. |
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The brooch was a jeweled bird of paradise with a large sapphire forming the bird's breast. |
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Find any photo of me on a significant occasion and you'll see me wearing a brooch, a ring or a necklace that comes from that earlier time. |
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A red sash curved from her left shoulder down to her right hip, and a golden brooch fastened the garb at her right shoulder. |
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I saw silver rings, a gold brooch, jeweled knives, and other finely worked objects. |
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Other artefacts uncovered include a silver bowl, glassware, pottery, coins and a jet brooch. |
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Perhaps the most interesting piece illustrated is a brooch with a moonstone intaglio of Aurora within a diamond morning glory. |
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Always bedecked in classic pearls, a sparkling brooch, and a cozy cardigan, she clearly has accessorizing down pat. |
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They wanted to have just the right brooch or hair clip to accentuate their kimonos. |
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Other materials found during the digs were a flint knife, zoomorphic penannular brooch, decorated bone comb, bronze age pottery and arrowheads. |
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A gold Cameo brooch of great sentimental value was lost in Bunclody last week. |
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Her version of the plaid, a tartan also in silk, is hung over the shoulder and pinned in place with a brooch. |
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Studying it, it appeared that it could actually be a pin more than a brooch. |
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The silver-haired Louis Nagan, token old queen, completed his outfit with a fabulous foulard and oversized heart-shaped brooch. |
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Upon opening it, she revealed the pendant, picture, and chipped cameo brooch. |
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A brooch to mark 15 or more years of service went to Mrs Hutchinson, with a tie tack for Lt Col Harold Washington. |
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The three daisies that comprise the chatelaine can be unscrewed and each fastened onto a pin to wear as a brooch. |
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A green jacket covered her body, over a white blouse at the neck of which was fastened with an ornate brooch a lace neckerchief. |
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Laurie's hand automatically moves to cover the silver brooch, fingers tracing the elaborate curling leaves encrusted with marcasite. |
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They made off with a silver charm bracelet, two passports, a gold brooch and a silver chain. |
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As a royal heirloom, the brooch is technically owned by the Queen, and was returned to the monarch after Diana's death. |
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She looked smart in her Napoleon-shaped hat, and a silk rose-coloured scarf pinned with a cameo brooch, when we went to the town for provisions to stock the larder. |
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Hanging from the brooch pin was a white crystal on a worn leather thong. |
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For him, the broadways could be lit up like a sparkling diamond brooch but there is only darkness within and there is a certain solitude even in the most hectic urban bustle. |
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Last he took out a golden brooch with a few precious stones in it. |
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The group's leader is also accused of stealing the Koechert Pearl Diamond, a priceless brooch crafted in 1864 for Empress Elisabeth of Austria. |
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The attractive young lady with corkscrew curls and a floral brooch sits high on the ivory, her large eyes accentuated by heavily outlined lids and eyelashes. |
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The brooch bar is the same size at either end but without the Royal Cipher, and is equipped with pin and safety-catch fastening. |
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A gold brooch that was designed to hang from the chest by means of a pin attached to the wearer's clothing. |
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Her jewellery would have been modest, not showy: earrings and a brooch or a pendant and a pair of bracelets. |
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You can wear with any of your outfits as a brooch to give a glamorous touch. |
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Resize flowers and arrange in built-in customizing and stitch out on water soluble stabilizer to make the lovely brooch and headband. |
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To make sure her visit proved to be a winner, Mrs Hamer's friends presented her with a betting manual and a gold brooch in the shape of a horseshoe. |
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The set was composed of a brooch, a pair of earrings and a ring, mixing ancient Colombian emeralds, rubies and diamonds. |
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At a glass display case at the far end of the room, Patel pointed down at a small, gold brooch in the shape of an elephant encrusted in tiny sapphires. |
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The penannular style of brooch goes back many centuries, if not millennia. |
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The black Lycra dress made a dramatic return in all its backless glory, and key accessories included brooch fastenings on jackets and crocodile-pattern clutch bags. |
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Pipers wore black shoes, tartan hose, spats, kilt, jacket, full wrap around plaid and glengarry, with hat badge and shoulder brooch, and skeine dhu, permissible. |
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Boucheron won the day, and will be auctioning an exquisite brooch of diamonds, rock crystal, topaz and emeralds, with the cash donated to the new foundation. |
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And I find a beautiful piece, an antique butterfly brooch, inside the store of local jewelry designer Pu Shi. |
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On the simple navy-blue dress she wore a gold brooch set with a fire opal. |
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Among the beasts, a soulful zebra-head brooch carved from agate wears a diamond halter and plumed headdress. |
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He sent the goblets to the king, the jewels to the queen and the brooch to the king's daughter. |
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Prada say forget the buttons and grab an old brooch and secure it, jauntily, sexily, sluttishly like that. |
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The most poetic of these witty, nature-themed jewels was a pair of earrings and a brooch inspired by a physalis, the cherry-sized, yellow-orange fruit that Mother Earth has encased in a papery, tan lantern. |
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Rather than merely skinning the existing building, and pinning on the remains like a decorative brooch, the Victorian sandstone façade of the Lady Glenorchy Church is engulfed by a great glass shed. |
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New research undertaken by Wartski's Katherine Purcell, the exhibition curator and author of its excellent catalogue, reveals that the brooch, long thought to be by Vever, is in fact by Renée Lalique, adding to its rarity. |
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A comedown, perhaps, from being a queen's brooch. |
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In this work, an oversized brooch becomes a precious painting. |
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Can go only with a brooch or to a top with braces. |
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On the rickety bus that carries people from Florence to the ancient Roman amphitheatre on the hill at Fiesole, a teen-age girl gave up her seat to an elderly woman who had the maple leaf brooch on her jacket. |
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This brooch is coming from the niece of Roger Scémama, itself! |
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Each piece is unique, whether a brooch, a necklace or a pair of earrings. |
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In essence, there are two kinds at issue, the saucer brooch and the cruciform brooch. |
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There are a number of large brooches, including several of comparable quality to the Tara brooch. |
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Wearing a Wedgwood blue outfit and hat by Angela Kelly and a shamrock diamond brooch, she walked past a line of cheering well-wishers. |
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Kate wore a gold shamrock Cartier brooch pinned to her chest. |
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Walters ended the interview by commenting on Albright's brooch. |
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Other finds, such as a poppy-shaped end from a penannular brooch and a fragment of a one-sided comb suggest dating to the 11th century. |
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Several pieces of jewellery, such as the Delhi Durbar Tiara, Queen Victoria's fringe brooch and the Kokoshnik Tiara, are on display for the first time. |
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Characteristic of the 5th century is the quoit brooch with motifs based on crouching animals, as seen on the silver quoit brooch from Sarre, Kent. |
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How many needles Betty Flanders had lost there! and her garnet brooch. |
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She wore a necklace featuring a pearl tiepin, which had belonged to her late grandfather, and a pearl brooch on her sash that belonged to her grandmother. |
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But the woman of leaves and flowers, clad in the shimmering cloak of forest-green, with the silver moonsickle brooch at her shoulder, was no longer with them. |
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Fibula brooch with hanging disks and animal figures, Hallstatt. |
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