- Paolo Ferri and comments in the Wall Street Journal [June 3, 2010]
- Max Bernheimer and the critical break-off date [May 31, 2010]
- Max Bernheimer and "provenance ... has become paramount" [May 28, 2010]
- A dilemma for Christie's [May 27, 2010]
- Christie's and cooperation with ICE in 2009 [May 26, 2010]
- Michael H. Miller on Christie's, "messy, murky issues" [May 26, 2010]
- Christie's Public Relations Officer on "stolen artifacts" [May 20, 2010]
- The transparency of the public auction system [May 20, 2010]
- Apulian rhyton [May 19, 2010]
- Canosan terracotta [May 18, 2010]
- "We do not sell works that we have reason to believe are stolen" [May 17, 2010]
- Roman marble youth [May 12, 2010]
- Apulian rhyton from an American private collection [May 8, 2010]
- Lessons from the Geneva Freeport [May 7, 2010]
- A Roman youth with cockerel [May 7, 2010]
- Gold jewellery and Iraq [March 1, 2010]
- Antiquities at auction in New York [January 5, 2010]
- Toxic antiquities: the sales of 1985 [December 3, 2009]
- Christie's Public Relations Officer on pots seized at auction-houses [November 4, 2009]
- Pots seized in New York: update [October 20, 2009]
- Corinthian krater recovered [June 3, 2009]
- Christie's withdraws jewellery lot [December 5, 2008]
Discussion of the archaeological ethics surrounding the collecting of antiquities and archaeological material.
Friday, 4 June 2010
Christie's: Overview
Here is an overview of some recent stories relating to Christie's:
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Source: Sotheby's A marble head of Alexander the Great has been seized in New York (reported in " Judge Orders Return of Ancien...
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The Fire of Hephaistos exhibition included "seven bronzes ... that have been linked to the Bubon cache of imperial statues" (p. 1...
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Courtesy of Christos Tsirogiannis There appears to be excitement about the display of 161 Cycladicising objects at New York's Metropolit...
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