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Pair of Gold Candlesticks
Pair of gold candlesticks around 17th century found with various other objects (crockery, silverware, more than 150 coins, jewel cases, and 2 crucifixes) having been buried in a trunk with an iron lock and reinforcements that had rusted with time. The place has always been know as “the field of treasure” but nobody had been able to locate the deposit before the arrival of a researcher provided by Deepers (permission was granted by the owner of the site, who thought that the treasure did not exist, and he agreed that that the discoverer could keep 75% of the treasure; the divvy was later renegotiated for an even 50/50 split).