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ilanaglazers:Gold Derby Q&A: Chelsea Peretti (2014) | Is there a character that you feel like yo
rumple-belle:Rumbelle Things I Will Never Be Over 33/??
elsbethtascioni:30 Days of The Good Wife— Day 16: Best Eli Quote
wordsnquotes:culturenlifestyle:Elegant Resin Rings with Gold & Silver Encapsulated FlakesIndie b
jennthebloody:Pretty girl on every corner.Sunshine turns the sky to gold.Warm, warm, it’s always war
teenvengeance:Black/Gold Ghost LockscreensPlease re-blog if you save/useTransparents from @transpare
loquaciousconnoisseur:Gold ‘fede’ or betrothal ring, the bezel of the ring is made in the form of tw
ahencyclopedia:THE most successful Egyptian dynasty was that of the Ptolemies. Founded by Alexander
masalagirls:Time for my old is gold collection now - She does not look too happy but does have a hot
Ancient Greek gold bracelet with terminals of maned lionesses, dated to the 4th century BCE. The bra
A Late Bronze Age gold bracelet/armlet, which was discovered in 1864 near Ballycotton, Co. Cork (cir
Gold decorated sword, Northern Italy, circa 1500from The Art Institute of Chicago
A miquelet pistol decorated with gold plated silver mounting. Originates from Sardinia, late 18th c
Engraved and gold inlaid Lefaucheux type pinfire revolver with ivory grips, Belgian, circa 1870.from
Gold decorated Indian katar with flintlock pistols, 19th century.from The Royal Collections Trust
archaicwonder:Et Tu, BruteRoman Gold Stater issued by Brutus, mid-1st century BC from Koson, ThraceI
seanklingelhoefer:On set for ToyotaMolalla, OR 2019.Nikon 35ti | Kodak Gold 200
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Egyptian ring (gold and green jasper) with an image of the god Ptah. Artist
Ancient Greek gold necklace with an agate intaglio pendant, dated to the 4th to 1st century BCE. Sou
Korean gold earrings, dated to 500-600 CE during the Silla Kingdom. Source: Asian Art Museum in San
e-ripley:FOOL’S GOLD (2008) dir. Andy Tennant
afragileline:I don’t like a gold rush...
Bath Series No.1 titled: boy in bath dimensions: 40x50cm medium: acrylic, oil, and gold mica flakes
lionofchaeronea:Zeus, wearing a gold crown. Obverse of a gold stater from Lampsacus, ca. 360-340 BC
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