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This series brings together all documents relating to Treasure and portable antiquities statistics
Annual statistics of the number of objects of treasure found in 2010 (and the headline number for 2011).
The following publication contains annual statistics of the number of objects of treasure found in 2009.
Annual statistics of the number of objects of treasure and portable antiquities in England and Wales in 2008.
Report treasure finds to the local coroner within 14 days - items officially defined as treasure, Portable Antiquities Scheme, inquest, valuation, rewards
How to apply for a licence to export cultural goods, including antiques, furniture and archaeological items.
Annual statistics on the number of finds of treasure and portable antiquities reported and recorded through the Portable Antiquities Scheme, 2021 and 2022.
Annual statistics on the number of finds of treasure and portable antiquities reported and recorded through the Portable Antiquities Scheme, 2022 and 2023.
How to report treasure or wreck - check it's treasure, find out who gets a share of the worth, what happens if a museum wants the treasure
Soane’s is the idiosyncratic house-museum of the great Neo-Classical architect Sir John Soane (1753 – 1837). The house still displays his collection of antiquities, furniture, models and paintings in the same state in which they were left at the time...
Details of the membership of the Treasure Valuation Committee.
This is the eleventh Annual Report to Parliament on the operation of the Treasure Act 1996.
The Treasure Valuation Committee (TVC), comprising of independent antiques or coin experts and a representative of the hobby of metal-detecting, establishes the likely market value of each treasure find. A reward of this value can then be made to the...
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