A couple years ago I found a bicycle brooch at a thrift store and recently I found another of the same at a different thrift store, so now it's like two invisible friends going for a little bike ride on my jacket.
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A couple years ago I found a bicycle brooch at a thrift store and recently I found another of the same at a different thrift store, so now it's like two invisible friends going for a little bike ride on my jacket.

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brooch of agate and gold, italy c. 1860.
Tory Burch Fall 2026 RTW
FLOWER BROOCHES
Circa 1900, Bat in Flight with the Man in the Moon brooch. Made by Unger Brothers, USA. ❤︎₊ ⊹

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The Pennanular Brooches of the St Ninians Isle Treasure (2nd Set), Early Medieval, National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh
Penannular and pseudo-penannular brooches of early medieval Scotland and Ireland.
1. Hunterston Brooch, c. 700 CE
2. Londesborough Brooch, c. 700-800 CE
3. Pictish Brooch, St. Ninian's Isle Treasure, c. 800 CE
4. Roscrea Brooch, c. 800 CE
Magnificent gold and enamel plique-à-jour pendant/brooch designed as a “Morning Glory”. It was once part of the collection of Ada Rehan, a popular actress of the late 19th century who starred in several Shakespearean plays.
Work signed Marcus & Co around 1900. Via The Newark Museum of Art collection