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As Richard Budelberger points out, Istanbul-based eBay dugup antiquities seller "mixantik" (aka "Yasasgroup") - discussed on several blogs recently, including here - has now for some reason morphed into seller "ebuyerrrr" (private), still keeping the feedback from when he was trading under two different names [but now it's private so you cannot see which dealers and collectors have been buying from him, but it also means that for the moment at least he cannot sell anything through eBay]. The papyrus fragments he was selling recently have now been withdrawn from sale:
As Richard Budelberger points out, Istanbul-based eBay dugup antiquities seller "mixantik" (aka "Yasasgroup") - discussed on several blogs recently, including here - has now for some reason morphed into seller "ebuyerrrr" (private), still keeping the feedback from when he was trading under two different names [but now it's private so you cannot see which dealers and collectors have been buying from him, but it also means that for the moment at least he cannot sell anything through eBay]. The papyrus fragments he was selling recently have now been withdrawn from sale:
"This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available".Sold for US$14,000 ONO, or seized?
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