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So, will Sotheby's Paris today be posting the detailed information about the 51 artefacts which Mexico has asked back because they consider them to be historical artefacts, and those that Mexico has no problems wit the sale of because they consider them to be merely modern "handicrafts"? Surely that is an important supplement to the catalogue data, necessary for a potential buyer to consider (not least concerning the ease of, or difficulties they might experience in, getting an export licence to take their winnings out of the EU should the source country make a request to the relevant authorities in France). What about the objects claimed by Guatemala and Peru? Will a detailed list of the claims be visible in foyer of Sotheby's today?
Vignette: Mexico laughs at the unprepared.
So, will Sotheby's Paris today be posting the detailed information about the 51 artefacts which Mexico has asked back because they consider them to be historical artefacts, and those that Mexico has no problems wit the sale of because they consider them to be merely modern "handicrafts"? Surely that is an important supplement to the catalogue data, necessary for a potential buyer to consider (not least concerning the ease of, or difficulties they might experience in, getting an export licence to take their winnings out of the EU should the source country make a request to the relevant authorities in France). What about the objects claimed by Guatemala and Peru? Will a detailed list of the claims be visible in foyer of Sotheby's today?
Vignette: Mexico laughs at the unprepared.
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