Magnolias On Gold Velvet Cloth
The third most valuable painting by Martin Johnson Heade had been covering a hole in the wall of an Indiana home. One day, the family played a game about out and it was only then they realized that the painting hung there was called Magnolias on Gold Velvet Cloth.
The Preslav Treasure
In the vineyard of Castana, the pieces having origin between the third and seventh centuries were found in 1978. Preslav was first conquered in between 969 and 972 and these amazing items were hidden away to keep them out of the hands of the victors.
Roger Baillon’s Classic Cars
Roger Baillon, an entrepreneur from the 1950s left his farm to his grandsons before dying. When his grandsons became adults, they went to the farm and discovered many cars that were rusted. The cars were pre-war automobiles and have a value of $15 million.
Treasure Of Nirmud
In 2003, an Iraqi treasure called Treasure of Nimrud was discovered. The treasure managed to survive over the periods of unrest and looting. The treasure contains a golden crown and 613 pieces of gold jewelry along with precious stones created in the eighth or ninth century B.C.
The Florentine Diamond
The Florentine Diamond having Indian origin was discovered by a Medici Family. It is believed that after the Medici Family handed over the diamond to the Imperial Family of Australia. When World War 1 broke out, the Imperial Family was forced into exile and took the diamond along with them. After that, the diamond was never seen again.
The Siebenberg House Artifacts
Theo Siebenberg, the owner of a Jewish Quater in Old City, Israel, uncovered a cache of various items of archeological significance. He bought the house in 1970 and after 18 years of digging beneath it, he uncovered the ancient era buried in the soil with time. He discovered some rooms and even sights of ritual baths known as Mikvahs used 3,000 years ago during the reign of Kung Solomon.