'Priceless' medieval brooch found on farmland is snapped up by V&A

garryson

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[FONT=&quot]A rare, medieval diamond and gold brooch thought to be 600 years old has been snapped up by the Victoria & Albert Museum.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]A hobby metal detectorist discovered the flower-shaped brooch, one of only seven known in the world, at a former royal and aristocratic hunting ground.

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Read more: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/...nd-on-farmland-snapped-up-by-va-a4385186.html[/FONT]
 

Wow! That is very nice!
 

If it's "priceless" I wonder how much they gave the finder? Why is that info secret? It should be public info. Gary
 

If it's "priceless" I wonder how much they gave the finder? Why is that info secret? It should be public info. Gary

I would rather think they paid him well for his historical find, versus stealing it from him....
 

That would probably be my last find. Would have a heart attack when it popped out of the dirt.
 

that is a heart stopper! And BILLA thanks to that history blog link my eyes feel like i just crossed the desert on a motorcycle with no glasses on a dirt road:wink:
 

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