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Hello,
Yes but then I saw these one |
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They are BS too.
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#3 |
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However experienced a collector, you will buy some crap now and again.
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Sure,
Just these last pictures, Said to be collected in 1921 + They sold it for a lot of money !! Mine was not expensive so it's ok but glad if I can sell it like this one.🙃 PS the auction house was in UK, a sale about african and oceanian items |
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#5 |
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Just words not provance. Some traders even think an item sold previously by a upmarket auction house is province but it is not. Dare say the mission did exist but the piece is made for sale to visitors.
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#6 |
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Take auction house/sellers 'descriptions' with a huge tablespoon of salt.
It's 'fluffing', mostly to drive up the bids. Kangaroo and Emu are from the Australian coat of arms, popular add-on for those who travel: |
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