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One of fifteen buckles, and portions of buckles, of brass and copper, from Crosraguel Abbey, 15th - 16th century
Silver-gilt buckle and eight adjoining ornamental bars, with remains of leather, from Traprain Law, East Lothian, 410 - 425 AD
Silver and enamel two-piece buckle, pierced with a design of stylised art nouveau flowers, designed by Jessie M. King, for Liberty and Co., marked Birmingham, 1905 - 1906
Belt buckle of patinated bronze, of openwork design and modelled in low relief with a kneeling camel among conventional palms: China, Scythian type, Han dynasty, 206 BC - 220
Bronze belt buckle in the form of a crouching feline: North West China or Mongolia, Ordos region, c. 3rd century BC
Bronze garment buckle in the shape of a boar: North West China or Mongolia, Ordos region, c. 2nd - 1st century BC
Anglo-Saxon buckle plate with cast or stamped decoration featuring a warrior wearing a head-dress with horns, 7th century AD, found at Ayton, Berwickshire, Scotland