The hare had endured a long, strange journey to make this reunion possible. ‘I thought it'd be nice to really, really bury treasure - to actually put gold in the cold, wet earth’ I thought I'd never, ever see that again.” (1) “There we are: ‘KW’ in a circle, a crown for gold - ‘750’, which is 18 carat gold. “I recognise my work in the way a mother would recognise her babies,” he says. Laying the medallion flat on the table before him, Williams attaches a jeweller's eyepiece to one lens of his glasses and bends for a closer look. Its eye, a tiny ruby, glints red for a second as it catches the light. A tiny bell dangles from each of he hare's feet, flanking the splayed frog and smiling sun which hang from the its belly. The medallion is just over five inches long and shaped like a trotting hare, its outstretched body filled with a swirl of intricate gold filigree. He opens the box, removes a layer of protective bubble-wrap, and lifts out a gold medallion which he suspends in front of his face by its chain. Waiting for him is a flat red box, about eight inches square, with the lid closed to conceal its contents. He climbs out of the back, walks through the lobby to the hotel's wood-panelled Armfield Room and sits at a table there. The TV footage shows Kit Williams pulling up in front of London's Durrants Hotel in a smart black Range Rover.
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