But this is what they call 'treasure trove,' I guess.
He wouldn't sell us the place without reserving in the deed the rights to all mineral deposits and to treasure trove.
But if the money and papers in the box had belonged to old Pete Tilton, surely Jerry, as his single living relative, should have the best right to the "treasure trove.
I know all about your withholding the right to 'treasure trove,' and all that.
It's lucky I knew the laws of treasure trove or I'd 'ave been shoutin' there and then.
Besides, I didn't know what was done to chaps who tried to collar a treasure trove.
We often hear of “treasure trove,” but seldom find the owner.
Yes," said Mr. Duke, "both for smuggling and for having contravened the law of treasure trove.
The dominie was, I believed, already in communication with the proper authorities concerning the claims that would be imposed according to what he called the law of treasure trove.
The law of Treasure Trove, as we call it in this country, is in a most chaotic state.
All the same I made up my mind to look up the law of Treasure Trove, which I had a hazy idea was in a pretty uncertain condition.
The great point of difference, seen with the eyes of a finder, is that in Scotland the fraudulent concealment of Treasure Trove is not a criminal offence, as it is in England.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "treasure trove" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.