Looks like some sort of town charter or whathaveyou with the grand seal of said town/city.
Last edited by joeytheghost; 4th March 2020 at 21:18.
Looks like some sort of town charter or whathaveyou with the grand seal of said town/city.
I've tried to translate it with google lens, it flicks between thinking its english and croatian.
Maybe download google translate to you phone?
It appears to be Title Deeds to a Nigerian bank account holding in excess of £25,000,000,000,000.
If you send me £500 I will get it registered and release funds to you.
Thanks, your info led me to this:
http://m.vam.ac.uk/collections/item/...iard-nicholas/
Looks strange
Royal seal of Elizabeth I - could be a historically significant document, could be a licence to open an ale house, I can't read enough Latin to tell... The British Museum can advise - contact them via this: https://www.britishmuseum.org/sites/...vice_v2018.pdf
Or pop-up on Antiques Roadshow!
Certainly a fair chance it's worth more than the box it came in!
Hi Joe,
I showed my brother and this is what he replied
“It's a royal charter : Tudor . Wax seal and it looks to be queen Elizabeth (16th century) First line seems to talk about Elizabeth "Regina Anglicae" queen of England. It gives her the title "defender of the faith" which was the title given by the pope to Henry VIII prior to his break from Rome. It's in Latin if you can get better pics I can give date, etc
Based on the images which I can't see that clearly, It's certainly connected to Elizabeth and it's talking a lot about a guy called john (in parts!)
The script is nice and clear so if you get better images it should be easyish to read. I know a few people who would be well suited to it.
It's using Medieval Latin abbreviations to save space, these were still used well into the 16th century. It's written on velum and it seems to have the royal seal.
If you get better pics there should always. E a date on these types of document.
It may well be a copy of a document issued in Elizabeth's reign.
I can’t see it well enough to tell you what's going on in it though.”
If you’d like him to take a better look at it, I’ll PM my email so you can get clearer pics that I can forward. Definitely sounds interesting
I love stuff like this - very interesting! Please keep us updated OP
Me too, hopefully with Greg’s help we will get the bottom of it. He asked for better pics of the text so I’ve sent them over an I’ll also post here.
My last decent purchase turned out good. I bought “street art” at a second hand shop, offered £20 an the chap took it with a big smile. Turned out it was mosaic art signed by the artist who happened to be associated with the Stone roses! I had an email conversation with him about it. He confirmed it was his. enquired how the f&£k I got it and asked for it back. I told him it wasn’t for sale and he was ok with that as long as I sent him a pic of it hanging in my house. Still got it , we love it and even better having the history behind it.
Last edited by joeytheghost; 26th February 2020 at 22:19.
We don’t need more pics of the old thing, we need pics of the John Squire!
From what he can make out, He’s dated it to 7th May and believes it’s 1599, as it looks like it states the 41st year of her reign, it could be 11th, 21st, 31st as the text isn’t easy to make out but he thinks it’s 41st year.
He’ll try and take a better look soon but the text can’t be enlarged particularly easily. He’s forwarded it on for a colleague to look at as well. If I find out any more I will update.
That's fantastic.. gives us insight into their world .. no email then I assume. Just big boxes and horses
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Well today, with Greg’s help, it seems that the document relates to a John Churchill Muston and talks about land in Plumpton in Devon. I have sent Pictures to Liverpool John Moores University and The Liverpool museum. I certainly will keep this thread updated with any developments.
This is the mosaic by Phil Beckett and the history behind it from the man himself.
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We love it and the fact it isn’t just another piece from “the range” or “next” makes it all the better. Worth £20 at least and a bit of history means I can bore friends and visitors!!
Last edited by joeytheghost; 27th February 2020 at 20:57. Reason: Removed naughty word
Very interesting find. I was wondering whether it was written on Velum or parchment?
I am sure the British Library will be able to help out if the others fail.
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Here's one auctioned in 2016.
https://www.catawiki.com/l/6184159-f...zabeth-i-1580s
Not to be sneezed at!
EDIT.
This one went for $19,000!
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item...and-great-seal
Last edited by bobbee; 28th February 2020 at 12:53.
An update for anyone interested, after firing off a few emails with pictures, John Moore’s University got a bit excited. They wanted to see it but we had to wait until today whilst they got a “climate controlled room” and space in the safe!!!
They looked whilst we were there today and confirmed it’s A velum parchment and they said probably a Chancery seal. They have kept hold of it an are going to translate the text and confirm it’s authenticity. I’ll keep this post updated.
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I'm glad we're going to get the answer, cool find.