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Set of the Month - April 2005
Churchman Set of L12 Treasure Trove 1935
The discovery of treasure alwayscreates excitement, none more so than when it is the subject ofmystery and legend, as when Howard Carter opened Tut-Ankh-Amen'stomb in 1922 - you may recall Lord Carnarvon, Carter's associate,died in mysterious circumstances in Egypt a few month's later, avictim of the Pharoah's curse, they say. Howard Carter is picturedopening the boy king's solid gold coffin on the first card inChurchman's series of 12 large size Treasure Trove cards, afascinating series which illustrates and describes several historicfinds including silver-ware buried at Pompeii ever since Versuviuserupted in A.D.79, the Stoke Prior hoard discovered in aHerefordshire rabbit burrow by a man ferreting in 1891, the Iron Agebronzes recovered from the bed of the River Thames when Batterseaand Waterloo Bridges were being built, and Sir Mortimer Wheeler'sdiscovery of Wonderful mosaics at Verulamium, the Roman city near StAlbans. We also learn that in 1928 Mussolini ordered the draining ofLake Nemi near Naples so that two imperial Roman galleys belongingto the Emperor Tiberius - floating palaces complete with marblebaths and swimming pools - could be reclaimed, whilst two of thecards are given over to the then greatest ever feat of maritimesalvage, the recovery of tons of gold bullion from the wreck of theP & O liner 'Egypt' lying on the floor of the Atlantic after acollision in 1922. All are thrilling stories, with superb colourillustrations.
This set of Churchman L12 TreasureTrove 1935 in very good condition is catalogued at £18.00.
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