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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Antiques Trade Gazette 2284.
First arrests under German cultural law
Munich coin fair raided by 30 police as Nagel moves Asian sale to Austria
Report by Jonathan Franks
Dealers at the Munich international coin fair have become the first citizens to be charged und...
‘Light at the end of the tunnel’ for Aristophil
Report by Roland Arkell
The legal impasse surrounding the restitution of thousands of historical documents and manuscripts from the scandal-hit Aristophil investment scheme was finally broken l...
10th century Gospels return to Germany at $3m
Following a deal between the German state and specialist manuscripts dealer Les Enluminures, this 10th century illuminated Gospels created at Liesborn Abbey will return to Westphalia. The pric...
Ivory report
An academic report based on a small sample of dealers and auctioneers has called for “significant structural changes” to the laws governing the sale of ivory. While not advocating an outright ban, Th...
New watchdog sparks red tape fear
Report by Laura Chesters
Concerns are mounting that a new government money laundering watchdog will lead to further red tape for dealers and auctioneers in the UK. It will introduce the Office ...
Stephen Jarrett
We regret to announce the death on March 11 of Cotswolds dealer Stephen Jarrett of Witney Antiques. A specialist in English furniture, clocks and textiles, he was a longstanding BADA member and among...