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Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend And Not Just Any Girl….

by Jessica | Apr 13, 2012 | Art Law, Art Lawyer, Auction Sales, Diamonds, Renaissance

The exciting news is that the Beau Sancy diamond “one of the most important historical diamonds to ever come to auction” will appear in The Magnificent Jewels and Nobel Jewels auction sales due to be held on 14th and 15th May 2012 hosted by Sotheby’s in Geneva. This...

The Charge Of The Lawyer’s Brigade

by Jessica | Apr 10, 2012 | Art Law, Art Lawyer, Cultural Heritage

The High Court granted an injunction on Friday 30th March just days before Christie’s was due to host a sale of the Raglan Collection. The owner of the collection is Henry Steengracht van Moyland, a US Citizen, a nephew of the 5th Lord Raglan. However a claim has been...

Widespread Conspiracy To De-Fraud Though Telephone Bidding

by Jessica | Mar 27, 2012 | Art Law, Crime

The Antiques Trade Gazette dated 26th March 2012 reports that on 20th April, 4 people will appear at Swindon Crown Court for a pleas and directions hearing for a series of fraud charges that involve using foreign based credit cards to bid in high value jewellery...

The Prouvé Fakes case – a pending investigation and trial in Paris

by Jessica | Mar 18, 2012 | Art Law, Art Lawyer, Fakes and Forgeries

There is an ongoing investigation by French police in relation to forged works of original works by Jean Prouvé. A man was arrested in January this year and is charged with the counterfeiting of intellectual property and faces other forgery charges. This is a case...

Saddam Hussein’s Bottom

by Jessica | Mar 18, 2012 | Art Law, Art Lawyer, Cultural Heritage, Restitution

Cultural heritage issues spark up again over the strange case of the attempted sale of Saddam Hussein’s bronze bottom This was a strange cultural heritage case for 2011 that concerned the Saddam Hussein monument from central Baghdad that was famously brought down in...
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