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Staffordshire Hoard to go on World tour

Birmingham and Stoke-on-Trent in discussions over world tour. A selection of pieces from the Staffordshire Hoard may go on show in museums worldwide as part of an international tour. Birmingham City Council and Stoke-on-Trent City Council, the joint owners of the Anglo Saxon treasure trove, say that they are in discussions about sending the seventh-century artefacts abroad.
In October, the UK’s largest permanent display of the hoard opens at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery with the launch of a new gallery housing hundreds of pieces.
The Staffordshire Hoard is the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver metalwork yet found. Discovered in a field near the village of Hammerwich, near Lichfield, in Staffordshire, England, on 5 July 2009 By metal detecting enthusiast, Terry Herbert.  It consists of over 3,500 items that majority of which are martial in character and contains no objects specific to female uses.
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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!

For articles, news reports and updates on the Stafforsdhire Hoard please visit our blog page dedicated to keeping you updated.

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Book 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.

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The National Geographic Channel videos about the Saxon Gold

Part One: Finding The Hoard

 

 

 

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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 in Britain before – sixteen hundred pieces of bejewelled gold and silver, buried, lost then forgotten. Discovered in July 2009 by an amateur metal detecting enthusiast in Litchfield, Staffordshire, this magnificent golden hoard is set to shed light on one of the most mysterious periods of British history.

Dating back nearly 1,400 years from the mid-seventh century, everyone wants to know to whom the treasure belonged. Where and how was it made? Why was it buried? And why was it lost for over a millennium?

This absorbing show answers these questions and more, as we meet the key players involved in the incredible story; from the original finder with his metal detector and the owner of the land where this superb collection was found, to the experts who realised the hoard was of international significance and the team who speedily excavated the site in secret to prevent nighthawking.

The Hoard was valued at £3.3m by experts in November 2009. The Art Fund successfully led a public appeal to raise the funds and save the Hoard for posterity. The target sum was met on 23 March 2010. The Hoard will now be co-owned by Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery and the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke.

For the finder his discovery has been life-changing. For archaeologists, this is just the beginning of a long journey to try and unravel the mysteries generated by the hoard of precious metal.

To unlock the secrets of the Saxon hoard a further £1.7 million is needed for vital research and conservation. If you want to help you can donate via the Art Fund at www.artfund.org/hoard

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  • Saxon Gold: Finding the Hoard
    For the first time ever, see the full magnificent hoard of Saxon treasure unearthed in Staffordshire in 2009. What does it reveal about our past?
  • Saxon Gold: Finding the Hoard: Episode 1
    For the first time ever, see the full magnificent hoard of Saxon treasure unearthed in Staffordshire in 2009. What does it reveal about our past?

 

 

Part Two

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It was the treasure trove that sent shockwaves through the archaeological world – a fabulous collection of precious metal that captured the imagination of the public and experts alike.

Now, in Saxon Gold: New Secrets Revealed, you can explore the true significance of the £3million Staffordshire Hoard, and sift through hundreds of precious artefacts to reveal the remarkable tales behind the bounty.

British metal detecting enthusiast Terry Herbert struck gold when he uncovered over 3,500 Saxon artefacts in a field in 2009.

The haul is now in the joint custody of the Birmingham and Stoke museums – find out how the professionals are using the mountains of glittering gold and shimmering silver to shed new light on the mysterious Dark Ages – and provide eye-opening evidence of Britain’s violent past.

Curator Dr. David Symons is your guide as he trawls through the treasure with the help of a team of Anglo-Saxon metalwork specialists, gemstone analysts and osteoarchaeologists.

With the story of the Staffordshire Hoard slowly coming to light, examine the latest theories exciting archaeological experts worldwide and, above all, marvel at the craftsmanship, ingenuity and sophistication of Anglo-Saxon ancestors.

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THE 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 Article

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Hoard 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 museum.” – Taken from Article

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