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Three small silver ear-rings, two large and one small, currently linked. Each ear-ring terminates on one end with a facetted square.
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Drie kleine zilveren oorringen, twee grote en een kleine, thans met elkaar verbonden. Alle ringen eindigen aan een zijde in een vierkant met facetten.
Trois boucles d'oreilles en argent, deux grandes et une petite, actuellement réunies. Chaque boucle se termine par un carré facetté.
Drei kleine silberne Ohrringe, zwei große und ein kleiner, die in jüngerer Zeit miteinander verbunden wurden. Jeder Ohrring endet in einem facettierten Quadrat.
Tre piccoli orecchini in argento, due grandi ed uno piccoli, attualmente uniti l'uno all'altro. Gli orecchini terminano con una quadrato sfaccettato.
Três brincos, pequenos, em prata, dois maiores e um mais pequeno, ligados por corrente. Cada brinco termina numa extremidade com quadrado facetado.
Tres pequeños pendientes, dos grandes y uno pequeño, actualmente unidos. Uno de los extremos de cada pendiente termina en un cuadrado facetado.
Three small silver ear-rings, two large and one small, currently linked. Each ear-ring terminates on one end with a facetted square.
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A part of the collection from the Castle Museum, Norwich, purchased in 1956. Originally the ear-rings were acquired in Egypt in 1870 and given to Norwich by Mrs S. Birkbeck.
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