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1954: Export Development
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Deciding what to wear or about to buy?
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1992: Greetings stamps - Memories
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Pearls
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2010: Rings
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Rings
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1976: Archaeological Discoveries - Celtic Neck Torc 200-50B
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A striking silver-iron torc although as this one weighs 6.7 kilo one would have to have a strong neck but as the article '
How do you put on a torc' explains, not designed to be worn
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1982: Leipzig Autumn Fair
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and it would never fit into this amber jewellery box.
Sunday Stamps theme - Jewellery - all the bling is at See It On A Postcard
5 comments:
Amazing how many you found! All impressive. The first one is my favorite. And the German torc is different.
I agree, great that you found more than one stamp. I'd love the amber box.
The first two remind me that I have some pearls hidden away., though not in anything as beautiful as that amber box.
Those are all so pretty. I like the first and the last best!
What beautiful array of jewels. And imagine what is inside the box on the last stamp.
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