The finder of the Staffordshire Hoard, Terry Herbert, is a customer of Regton!
We can confirm that The Staffordshire Hoard was found using a Whites Eagle Spectrum by Terry Herbert. Terry purchased his machine from Regton back in 1994. Pictured below, Terry Herbert, when he visited us back in 2011 with his original receipt! [imagebrowser id=1] For articles, news reports and updates on the Stafforsdhire Hoard please visit our blog page dedicated to keeping you...
Read MoreBook review: ‘Lost Gold of the Dark Ages’
Written by Nick Owchar, Los AngelesTimes, Wednesday 28th December, 2011 “Caroline Alexander offers a fascinating glimpse at the Staffordshire Hoard, a cache of ancient gold unearthed in an English farmer’s field in 2009.” – Taken from Article. Click the image below to read...
Read MoreThe National Geographic Channel videos about the Saxon Gold
Part One: Finding The Hoard Description From Website This tale of the largest Anglo Saxon treasure hoard ever found is a must-see for the modern day treasure hunter. The unprecedented find mesmerised archaeologists and historians around the world, and made global headlines. In Saxon Gold: Finding the Hoard, we uncover the full story. Nothing like this has ever been found...
Read MoreTHE 3-MINUTE INTERVIEW: Deb Klemperer
Published by The Washington Examiner, written by Examiner Staff Writer, Thursday 27th October 2011. “Klemperer, the principal collections officer at the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, is among the officials traveling to Washington from Stoke-On-Trent in Staffordshire, England, to display at the National Geographic Museum the largest find of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver.” – Taken from...
Read MoreHoard could be set for more US displays
Published by BirminghamCityCouncil, GEOFFC, Thursday 3rd November 2011. “The runaway success of the opening of a Washington DC exhibition of the Staffordshire Hoard could pave the way for further US displays. More than 1,000 visitors flocked to the opening weekend of a 100-piece exhibition of the treasure at the National Geographic Museum – the second most successful opening ever at the...
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