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Celtic Bronze Lynch Pin Terminal. Circa, 1st century BC. Size: 36.05 x 26.99 mm. A heavy cast bronze terminal originally attached to a large iron pin for securing wheel hubs to chariots.
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linch-pin | British Museum
Iron Age iron linch pin - Collections Online | Museum Wales
Celtic Linch Pin Terminal. Circa, 1st century BC-1st century AD. Copper-alloy, 40mm x 21mm x 19mm, 47.9g. A rare, heavy cast bronze terminal from a linch pin decorated with red enamel cells.
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