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The judge didn't accept her argument that it had been abandoned, but was quite happy that the money for it belonged to the "original" owner, who was effectively receiving stolen goods! It having been looted during the Opium Wars.
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They are selling for such extraordinary sums because the Chinese are buying them up. These vases were smuggled out of China decades ago and its a chance for the wealthy Chinese to get them back.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWhatever, it ain't yours.
BBC News - Denbighshire family court fight over £228,000 vase
What a singularly hideous object.
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Originally posted by zeitghost
Indeed. The vase is fairly appalling too.
It always amazes me how these dumb feckers can never seem to spot when something may be rare and/or valuable
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
What a singularly hideous object.
Perhaps it would go nicely with this shiny thing: BBC News - Yellow Sun-Drop diamond goes for $10.9m at Sotheby's
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Vase, vase or vase?
Whatever, it ain't yours.
BBC News - Denbighshire family court fight over £228,000 vase
What a singularly hideous object.Tags: None
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