Stony Jack and the Lost Jewels of Cheapside: Treasure and Ghosts in the London Clay
By (Author) Victoria Shepherd
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
4th November 2025
5th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history: Renaissance
Historical geography
Antiques, vintage and collectables: jewellery
Forgery, falsification and theft of artworks
Hardback
400
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 35mm
A thrilling history of mudlarkers, charlatans, experts and chancers the underbelly of the trade in antiques and jewels.
June 1912. A heavy ball of clay is deposited in an antique shop in South London. It looks distinctly out of place, surrounded by Ancient Egyptian bowls, Japanese swords and Roman coins. This is the collection of George Fabian Lawrence or Stony Jack.
As Lawrence begins to pick through the mud, specks of gold glimmer a pearl earring tumbles into his hand, then another. Then a Burmese ruby; Colombian emeralds; lapis lazuli from Afghanistan and turquoise from Iran; tankards; watches; topaz; amazonite. Stony Jack has discovered a great lost treasure of Elizabethan jewellery.
Diving into Londons bustling, sometimes lawless, antiques trade at the turn of the century, Victoria Shepherd provides a compelling portrait of the city at the height of empire. A thrilling portrait of an era, Stony Jack and the Lost Jewels of Cheapside oversees the transformation of London into a modern metropolis.
'What a story! And how skillfully told! A tale about treasure, as twisty and thrilling as any of the adventures of Indiana Jones.' Lucy Worsley
Victoria Shepherd conceived and produced the ten-part series A History of Delusions for BBC Radio 4 and is author of the book of the same name She has produced scores of documentaries and major strands for BBC Radio 4 and holds an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia.