This site is now Brians Hobby website.It shows pictures and information about finds made by members of the Historical Search Society (Mold) and by myself over many years.

Enjoy Your VisitIf you Detect, Get Lucky.

This Site Was Last Updated On 5th December 2015


This site contains a series of pictures and information
to do with the hobby of metal detecting.
The site will be updated from time to time with new finds and information.
The finds displayed here show the ordinary finds made alongside the better and more historical finds.
Links to other sites can be found on the information page. Please visit again.



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ABOUT OUR FREE
RECOVERY SERVICE.

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PAGE OF FINDS.

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LINKS PAGE
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT
OTHER HANDY SITES,
Including NCMD. UK Detector Net.
Portable Antiquities Scheme.Our past History.com.
Friends of Wrexham Museum.
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PAGE OF FINDS.
GO TO
THE PICTURE GALLERY.


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    A Gold Saxon Pendant with A Central Garnet Cabochon and a surround of Garnet Flakes. Circa 7th Century, Found November 2004.
    Now Named As the "North Shropshire Pendant". It Is in the Shrewsbury museum.
    In 2014 The museum has been relocated in the
    old music Hall Building In The town Square behind The Old Cheese hall Bld. Shown as found (uncleaned)
    I would like to dedicate this picture to (The Finder) Owen Glyn Jones Who sadly passed away on the 2nd February 2005.
    See Treasure Hunting Magazine February 2005 issue Pages 74 & 75 for Glyns Story.

    The third picture is of the pendant after cleaning by the museum.(click picture for a larger image).



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    A Selection Of Jewellery and Artifacts found with a Detector

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    A Middle Bronze Age Palstave Axe. My Oldest Find.



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