(Before I start, I assure you I won’t mention clay pipes! 😁)

A  young Norwegian lady purchased a collection of cheap costume jewellery online, and when it arrived she discovered one item was the ancient ring shown above. It had once belonged to a Viking chief. Can you imagine such a stroke of luck? How truly wonderful to find you’ve actually acquired something of such historic value? It’s akin to the priceless treasures found in car boot sales.

So, ladies and gentlemen, if you were to acquire a box of old costume jewellery (or other things) on spec, what would you dearly like to actually find in the midst? My friends have suggested Richard III’s lost diary, the York letters and so on. My daughter didn’t hesitate to say she’d like to find a diamond…but then, she adores diamonds. I raised a lady with expensive taste. (Do you hear echoes of Marilyn Monroe singing Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend? 😄)

Me? I’m fascinated and intrigued by John Holand, half-brother of Richard II, so I’d be delighted to find something that belonged to/was connected to him.

No doubt you’re all bursting to tell me what you’d like to find, so I wait with bated breath!


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  1. Seaxwulf the Sperg-Hammer Avatar
    Seaxwulf the Sperg-Hammer

    If I could find effects of a King in a yardsale, I think it would be Edward III of the House Plantagenet. But I live in Maine, so the likelihood is statistically approaching zero.

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  2. I would like to discover a secretly copied stash of the correspondence between George and Martha Washington because Martha deliberately destroyed all their letters so were there some interesting parts? Washington has always seemed more of a statue than a real human to me and I would like to see a glimpse of the true man.

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