The curse of the skies for Germany... As Germany tries to stifle the British with their deadly onslaught in the early years of the Second World War... An attempt, that in "its-self" was stifled by our Heroic Boys in the Battle of Britain, with their most Derring-Do in the iconic Spitfire with its own distinct... Continue Reading →
Money for Nothing…
Money for Nothing and the Finds are Free Another piece of collectible history is recorded, and who said that metal detectors are for the use of professionals only... Click on the orange link and find out how one and half million finds have been recorded...
Dolphins in Essex…
Dolphins in Essex... Copper Alloy, cast brooch with a separate pin, We was in luck and found the same Brooch in the catalogue on page thirty, and numbered 256 on the second row down... then at the bottom of the page it told us the number we was looking for, and which book to find... Continue Reading →
Aglets…
Aglet... Aglets on the P.A.S. website So, what is an Aglet ! in the past it was a copper alloy artefact, not dissimilar to a tube, although these Aglets are still in use today and employed on modern shoelace amongst other things, today's shoelaces would have a piece of plastic to stop the ends fraying...... Continue Reading →

