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Posted By: davidcycleback
It's a curious policy, which I can imagine reasonable auction houses not wishing to agree to (auditing, for example). I assume the disclosure of ownership relates only to when the auction house or principle person is owner, and does not involve listing the names of consignors. As far as I know, MEARS doesn't have an email list. Lastly, the 'auditor,' is a by the book and straight as an arrow guy, and a Lt. Colonel in the Army. I can testify that he's as ethical and serious about his job as they come. |
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