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Pendant

This pendant show the image of a gypsy girl painted on ivory and mounted in an oval gold frame. It belonged to George Eliot who may have bought it in Seville, in March 1867. George Eliot (born Mary ...

Pendant

A 'floral' pendant from India. It is decorated with blue and red glass inlay. It also has red and green glass drops and a suspended pierced metal ball.

Pendant

A pendant or earring, from India. It is made from a metal wire formed cage with pearls suspended below and above.

Pendant

A circular gold pendant containing two colour tinted photographs. One photograph is of a gentleman and one of a lady. The pendant is double sided.

Ring

A small brass ring, from India, with a raised floral motif.

Ring

A silver ring from Egypt with a red stone, which is possibly glass or a gem stone. The band of the ring has split.

Rosary

A rosary necklace, which has been made from seeds and red beads with silver metal spacers. There is a crucifix and a metal disc attached to the rosary, which has been inscribed with the Lord's Prayer.

Round Pierced Pendant

A bronze gilt ornament showing twenty open-mouthed snakes with intertwined bodies. This was found in a woman’s grave positioned just under her chin. This and the other gilt ornament bearing snake motifs, ...

Scent Bottle and Buckle

This brass and enamel belt buckle and glass scent bottle with a brass, hinged lid, were both personal items of the author George Eliot. Transcript of hand written label: This clasp and scent bottle ...

Small-long brooch, front

This bronze brooch fastened the Cunning Woman’s dress at the right shoulder. AD 480 - AD 580

Triangular Pendant

A bronze gilt ornament, with stylised, intertwined snakes with open mouths. This was found in a woman’s grave positioned just under her chin. This and the other gilt ornament bearing snake motifs, found ...

Women's Voluntary Service Badge

A Darby & Joan Club Women's Voluntary Service badge that belonged to Dorothy Burbury. It is thought this group may have been located in Kent House. On the front edge of the badge is a green/blue circular ...

World War Two Badge

A World War Two badge button with a print of the Russian, the English and the American flag and the words SAVE TO WIN THE PEACE 1945'.