Aladdin’s cave of historical finds
A treasure hunter has opened its treasure of historical discoveries, was excavated last Eastbourne week.Simon Wicks law suppression of the historical sites in the last 40 years, all the trivial one part Victorian garnet gold cross to Anne Boleyn.His Britanicus business in Terminus Road is everything from £ 5 Medieval buckles £ 15 000 gold snuff boxes.
He said it is the realization of a dream 30 years
Wicks, a leading provider of 48 years, said the former: "It's like a museum, watching a lot of beautiful things, but most do not get a chance to see it but actually buy and take home, it is. an entirely new concept. "treasure is its historical gems that have made its patrols historic sites throughout the country was built with a metal detector is also hand.It that purchases it was auctioned and modern reproductions of old designs
Parallel to her lover, is a section of metal detectors and a jewelry workshop. Wicks passion for treasure hunting was ignited when he was only eight years Wicks-old.Mr his father - an avid antiques - and his cousins to comb the forest for leisure hours. His drop him a jewel Boleyn in 1986 near Groombridge he then sold to £ 15 000 Mr Wicks also found 30 000 Roman coins in a field in Cambridge over a period of 10 years. But he insisted he had no money to reward.
"You get a real buzz when you find something and you have it in your hands. - It's incredible, people do not understand There is so much more than that, it's the story, you can travel and engage you in the clubs.
"People think it is stupid and go and see people thinking" in this crazy look at the floor. "It's not about money, it's pleasure."
He said it is the realization of a dream 30 years
Wicks, a leading provider of 48 years, said the former: "It's like a museum, watching a lot of beautiful things, but most do not get a chance to see it but actually buy and take home, it is. an entirely new concept. "treasure is its historical gems that have made its patrols historic sites throughout the country was built with a metal detector is also hand.It that purchases it was auctioned and modern reproductions of old designs
Parallel to her lover, is a section of metal detectors and a jewelry workshop. Wicks passion for treasure hunting was ignited when he was only eight years Wicks-old.Mr his father - an avid antiques - and his cousins to comb the forest for leisure hours. His drop him a jewel Boleyn in 1986 near Groombridge he then sold to £ 15 000 Mr Wicks also found 30 000 Roman coins in a field in Cambridge over a period of 10 years. But he insisted he had no money to reward.
"You get a real buzz when you find something and you have it in your hands. - It's incredible, people do not understand There is so much more than that, it's the story, you can travel and engage you in the clubs.
"People think it is stupid and go and see people thinking" in this crazy look at the floor. "It's not about money, it's pleasure."