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IT’S A FAMILY AFFAIR

 
 
 
 
 

20 September 2022

- Ring found by metal-detecting father and two sons sells for hammer price of £6,500 and coins to be sold later in September by Noonans -

It was in July 2020, just after the first lockdown, that a family of metal detecting enthusiasts who live in Yorkshire were able to finally go out and see what history could be recovered. Metal detecting has been a real family affair for 65 year-old Jeff Warden (dad), sons Michael (aged 41) and Nick (aged 42), whom have been detecting since they were 6-years old and even mum, Wendy accompanying them over the years.

It was on the only available stubble field close to Harrogate in Yorkshire, that Jeff uncovered a silver hammered penny, then searching closely around Nick found a further five coins including a silver groat or fourpence, of Edward IV minted in Norwich. Jeff and Michael also recovered several coins and fragments, but it was Nick who then found the gold iconographic ring. Digging all signals within the area, at a depth of 12 inches, in the bottom of the hole was a gold shank. Carefully removing the gold object, it revealed itself as a gold iconographic ring, engraved on the bezel with images of the holy trinity and has traces of enamel in the design. At this point, the family then realised they had found a scattered hoard, so proceeded to create a square grid to recover as much as possible. Several more coins were discovered.

As Nigel Mills, Consultant (Artefacts and Antiquities) at Noonans explains: “The hoard dates to the late 1470s and was deposited during the Wars of the Roses, a conflict fought between the Lancastrians and the Yorkists lasting for thirty years from 1455 to 1487.”
 
He continues: “The hoard is very unusual comprising 21 coins with a face value of two shillings and threepence together with the gold ring. It is likely that the hoard represents a soldier’s valuables who died in the Wars of the Roses.”
 
A medieval ring, which was estimated at £4,000-5,000 sold for £6,500 at Mayfair-based auction house
Noonans (yesterday) on Tuesday, September 13, 2022 in a sale of Jewellery, Watches and Objects of Vertu while the coins will be sold in four lots, which are expected to fetch £260-340 will be sold in Noonans coin sale on the Wednesday, September 28, 2022. Recorded under the Treasure Act as 2020 T631 and the proceeds from the sale will be split 50/50 with the landowner and the Warden family.

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