Anonymous Swiss Collector

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Who is googling? Evangelize or let it rest?

Posted on 7 July 2012

>For the past few days a lot of my brain juice has been focused on the website for Trafficking Culture project

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Provenance Pitfalls, Lost Jewels, and Glasgow Airport

Posted on 20 June 2012

Various news outlets, including the Independent, are reporting that the Duchess of Argyll  lost about 100,000 pounds worth of jewelry

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Sotheby’s, 22 March, 1982

Posted on 12 June 2012

Pre-Columbian, Central American, North American Indian, Eskimo, Oceanic and African Works of Art

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Q: Who is the Anonymous Swiss Collector?

Posted on 11 December 2011

A: No one.

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