11/02/2026
Yesterday saw the announcement that the British Museum was successful in fundraising to acquire the 'Tudor Heart' - https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/985944 this fabulous suite of jewellery discovered by metal detectorist Charlie Clarke and reported under the Treasure Act. Thank you to Charlie for his patience throughout the process and to the many people who worked to ensure the find will end up in a public collection - from the FLO Teresa Gilmore who took in the Heart from Charlie and did the initial research, to the scientists, conservators and curators (including the lead curator Rachel King) at the British Museum who prepared the report for the Coroner, the Treasure Team at the BM for overseeing the process, the Coroner and their team, the independent valuers who provided reports to the Treasure Valuation Committee and that body for making a recommendation to the Secretary of State, the Cultural Property Unit at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport for administering the valuation and invoicing, the numerous folks at the British Museum involved in the fundraising (from Development, Comms, Filming, Events organisation & catering, and Collections) and of course the funders themselves - the Julia Rausing Trust, National Heritage Memorial Fund, Art Fund, American Friends of the British Museum who all gave substantial gifts, and the 45,000 other people who reached into their pockets to contribute. Thank you all!