The Fuller Brooch, a late 9th century Ango-Saxon silver disc brooch in the late Trewhiddle style, which depicts figures representing the five senses. Reproduced in nickel silver, an alloy of copper and nickel which has the attractive look and feel of sterling but contains no actual silver. Etched and finished to a gleaming shine, with a sturdy 9cm back pin to fasten a cloak, shawl or any garment. 11.5cm wide.
It's bloody gorgeous 😍 just as advertised, surprised it arrived so close to Xmas. Thanks again
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Amy
I had some issues with my order on my end...
I had some issues with my order on my end and he was lovely, responsive and got it sorted. Thanks so much!
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Treva
Good copy of the famous Fuller brooch in t...
Good copy of the famous Fuller brooch in the British Museum. Lovely gift for my history buff mate who will now need a cloak! Very skilled work and unreservedly recommended.
Now, can you make an equally clever copy of the Alfred Jewel?
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Ciara
Amazing quality, wonderful service, arrive...
Amazing quality, wonderful service, arrived promptly, & was even more gorgeous in person than in the photo!