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Is there any chance that the auction houses that initially offered what turned out to be forgeries, such as the trophy balls, Jennings SS ball, and other high-end items, would reveal the names of the consignors?
If the item was resold I would not expect to find out who. But whoever consigned the items in the first place to Christie's, Mastro, etc., will know who the forgers likely are, if they are not themselves the forgers. HIPPA, lawyer-client, and confessional issues do not apply here. It's probably rhetorical to ask, but it seems like the major auction houses know who the forgers are, but their buyers are not allowed to. Last edited by sago; 07-25-2013 at 06:21 PM. Reason: Grammar |
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