A late 12th century reliquary – among the many highlights of the Guelph Treasure.
© bpk / Kunstgewerbemuseum, SMB
A Washington DC appeals court has upheld a decision to allow a ‘Nazi forced sale’ claim against a collection of medieval devotional art to go to trial in the US, writes Roland Arkell.
The court rejected arguments by the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK) that the $250m claim should be dismissed – although it has removed Germany as a defendant in the case.