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Staffordshire hoard

Unknown artist, Late 6th-8thcentury

The Art Fund led the campaign to acquire the treasure for both Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery and the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent.

Comprising over 1,500 pieces of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver, the Hoard is the most valuable Treasure ever found on British soil.

Mostly military in nature, it is by far the largest find of Anglo-Saxon gold ever recorded, with over 5kg of gold and 1.3kg of silver. The craftsmanship and beauty of the pieces indicate possible royal ownership, and promise to transform our understanding of the lives of the Anglo-Saxon people, and the role the region then known as Mercia played in history.

The purchase price was raised three weeks ahead of schedule and included an NHMF grant, the Art Fund grant (with assistance from the Wolfson Foundation), £900,000 raised from the public appeal (including £640,000 from Art Fund members and supporters) and £600,000 from trusts and foundations (including £520,000 raised through the Art Fund).

More information

Title of artwork, date

Staffordshire hoard, Late 6th-8thcentury

Date supported

2010

Medium and material

Gold, silver, copper alloy, sone, glass, garnet, ?ivory

Dimensions

Various dimensions

Grant

300000

Total cost

3285000

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