More than 2000 results were returned, we've just shown the first 2000. Use the sub themes, where available, to refine your results.
Bracelet
A circular bracelet, from India, made from wood with silver panels.
Bracelet
A torc style bracelet, from India, made from silver coloured twisted metal. It has ornate diamond shaped ends decorated with red and blue stones.
Bracelet
One of two matching circular bracelets, from India, made from a silver coloured metal. The bracelet is hinged and has a raised double line of dots to decorate the exterior.
Bracelet
One of two matching circular bracelets, from India, made from a silver coloured metal. The bracelet is hinged and has a raised double line of dots to decorate the exterior.
Bracelet
A circular wooden bangle, from India, with red paint on the exterior.
Bracelet
A circular wooden bangle, from India. It is painted red with yellow and black striped lines.
Bracelet
A circular wooden bangle, from India. It is painted with red and black bands and yellow dots.
Bracelet
A circular glass bangle, from India. It is colourless and contains a yellow twist.
Bracelet
A circular twist design metal bangle from India.
Bracelet
A fine circular opaque blue glass bangle, from India, with traces of applied decoration.
Bracelet
A fine circular opaque blue glass bangle, from India, with traces of applied decoration.
Bracelet
A circular metal mesh bangle, from India.
Bracelet
A small metal and brown thread bracelet, from India, with protruding metal links on a brown cord.
Bracelet
A bracelet, from India, formed by a brown cord with three brass discs suspended from it.
Bracelet
A Bracelet consisting of a band of plaited human hair in twisted ropes. It is set with an amethyst coloured glass stone in a chased pinchbeck setting.
Brachiopod shells, Rhynchonella variabilis
Brachiopod shells, Rhynchonella variabilis.
Lower Jurassic: Blue Lias Formation, Rugby.
The Rev. Peter Bellinger Brodie collection - donated to the Warwickshire Natural History and Archaeological ...
Brachiopod shells, Stiphrothyris tumida
Brachiopod shells, Stiphrothyris tumida.
Middle Jurassic: Clypeus Grit Member,
Cross Hands Quarry, Long Compton.
These shellfish anchored themsleves to other shells via a 'stalk' attached to the ...
Brachiopod shells, Tetrarhynchia
Brachiopod shells, Tetrarhynchia.
Lower Jurassic: Marlstone Rock Formation,
Burton Dassett Hills.
Donated by M. Crane.