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- Filigree (also less commonly spelled filagree, and formerly written filigrann or filigrene)[citation needed] is a form of intricate metalwork used in jewellery...
- loading and unloading easier. In 1920, Trabzon produced linen cloth, silver filagree, tanning and small amounts of cotton, silk and wool. Tobacco and hazelnuts...
- Multiform x Otterden (GB) by Sheen 3 Cobweb Great Britain B.f. 1821 Phantom x Filagree by Soothsayer Winner of 1000 Guineas and Oaks. 3 Danzig United States B...
- 1846 Bay Middleton 1833 Sultan 1816 Selim Bacchante Cobweb 1821 Phantom Filagree Barbelle 1836 Sandbeck 1818 Catton* Orvillina Darioletta 1822 Amadis Selina...
- The Maids of Honor received gold bar pins embellished with designs in filagree. The Queen in 1930 was given a diadem set with 71 diamonds, two pearls...
- Detail of the rood screen sculpture The jubé, or rood screen (about 1530) Filagree balcony of the rood screen The most unusual feature of the church is the...
- Emergency Surgical Aid Corps. In the 1920s he perfected the process of silver filagree gauze for the treatment of hernia and performed the operation on both Gandhi...
- Hoodiebird characters, cloaked birds generally embellished with ornate filagree. In September 2019 Ouimet's debut book as an author and illustrator, "I...
- Words familiar to a hundred years of piano students. His roses 'Alma,' 'Filagree' (misspelling of 'Filigree'), '****ness' and 'Helios' were all named after...
- to the 1,000 Guineas and Epsom Oaks winner Cobweb, through her daughter Filagree. Trampoline placed second in the 1,000 Guineas, before winning The Oatlands...