Two victorian era broochs

downindixie

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I dug these several years ago.The one on the left is missing a stone where the leaf shape part appears and the other one was dug in two pieces.The scrab is missing all but two stones.The scarab was glued back on to show how it displays to the background piece.
I thought some people would like to see!
 

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downindixie

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Local yards! I know that parks are good to detect,but I love old yards.Boy do I,especially if children grew up in the homes.You can find some weird stuff.
 

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You been holding out on us Dixie! :D

Great finds! Love the scarab!

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Those are great. I've never found an old one. I was tempted to buy one off ebay once but it just isn't like digging it.

HH

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Still some very nice piece's Dixie,too bad about the stones on the one.Have you had a chance to get them checked out yet?Good luck and HH!!
 

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