15th January 2015, 06:18 PM | #1 |
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Can Indian Dealers Sell Antiques Out of the Country?
I have seen for a while some pieces from India that were newly made. Now I am seeing pieces that are antique but refurbished or seemingly truly in good condition. Originally I didn't think antique items were not allowed to be sent out of country, but am I now wrong in thinking this?
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15th January 2015, 09:04 PM | #3 |
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In UK the dealers in such things normally import such items in bulk in polished & cleaned condition, with cheap modern scabbards, imported with paperwork as reproductions, I am under the impression its illegal.
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16th January 2015, 05:52 PM | #5 |
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You could ask the Indian embassy, but you may know the answer beforehand.
About fourty years ago I was told by an Indian dealer, in Indian deity bronzes, that all export was forbidden. I dont know the rules to day, but I have been told that a lot of things can hapen if you have money - so be careful what you do. |
17th January 2015, 02:00 AM | #6 |
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There are scores of old, rusty, and often damaged tulwar and khanda handles.
Are you, guys, saying that they are also newly-made? |
17th January 2015, 07:12 AM | #7 | |
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ABOUT 6 YEARS BACK THE SWORD OF TIPPU SULTAN [LION OF MYSORE] SOUTHERN INDIA WENT ON AUCTION IN LONDON,IT WAS BOUGHT BY A WEALTHY INDIAN BUSSINESSMAN WHO COULD MANAGE TO EXPORT IT BACK TO INDIA AND PRESENTED IT BACK TO THE GOVERNMENT.ALL WEAPONS ON EBAY ETC ARE FAKE BEING SOLD AS INDO PERSIAN.I WOULD BE CAUTIOUS.,ONLY AN EXPERT COLLECTOR WOULD BE ABLE TO GET A GOOD BUY IF LUCKY AND MANAGE TO TAKE IT OUT OF INDIA |
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17th January 2015, 10:23 AM | #8 | |
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my above post was talking about the cleaned up complete tulwars one often sees, In the UK some dealers have them put them in new scabbards just to import as reproductions . Of course in the 60s & 70s whole armoury's were cleared out & sold to the west by Mararajahs , I wonder whether that was officially illegal as well? |
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17th January 2015, 11:30 AM | #9 |
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I travel to india twice a year it is against the law to sell antiques for export,most of the weapons you see in india are fake any way.
But your right I have seen items on ebay that are real. If you have a conection with postal service you can get things out of county it may take time.You can use the local post master or the item can be put on a pack animal to a boardering country then shipped.The problem is if you find something good you have to pay a lot with no gaurentee of getting it out.Any stone artifact is forbidden for sale or export |
24th January 2015, 12:48 AM | #10 |
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Reading all this, I am glad I picked up my stuff years ago before all these restrictions came in.
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