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nihontochicken Posts: 289 |
posted 05-23-2003 02:41 PM
The world famous Benvenuto Cellini salt cellar was just stolen from a museum in Austria. Here's the story: quote: I mention this because this piece is one of the few works of gold or silver that is considered "fine art" by the purists. Anyway, keep an eye out on your local yard sales! Rick IP: Logged |
FredZ Posts: 1070 |
posted 05-24-2003 02:00 AM
Yes. I heard about this the day it was stolen and was shocked to hear of it. This is one of the most documented salts in history and the only one positively attributed to the work of Cellini. Who will be the market for the purchase of this? Pray that it will not be melted down for it's gold content. It is a rather gaudy piece by my taste and it is a shame that it has been stolen. It will be interesting to see if and when it is recovered. IP: Logged |
bascall Posts: 1629 |
posted 03-10-2008 12:22 AM
On Saturday, January 21, 2006, the Austrian police recovered the Benvenuto Cellini salt cellar. The suspected thief led the police to the place where the salt was hidden, and it was recovered undamaged. If someone else has already brought this fact to light, or this report is mistaken, I apologize in advance. I honestly believe that this forum does more than its share to help educate and inform every and anyone about silver, and for certain there are enough categories on this site. That said, a category just for reports of theft of important items such as museum pieces and worthy items from private collections would go a long way toward helping to track problems of this sort and would be an exceptional public service at the same time, if anyone agrees. quote: quote: IP: Logged |
Scott Martin Forum Master Posts: 11520 |
posted 03-10-2008 08:50 AM
Thanks for the suggestion bascall. From time to time we have had law enforcement do posts. But not often. Anytime we see post/threads that are easily categorized and happen often and regularly we consider creating a new forum and will move the posts. Until we see enough frequent posting about "thefts/recovery" we ask that members do such posts in the General Forum or the New Members' Forum. What would help is if when starting the thread/ post about "thefts/recovery" that the Post thread's subject start with "Theft:" or "Recovered:" IP: Logged |
bascall Posts: 1629 |
posted 03-10-2008 09:08 AM
quote: That sounds like a good solution for sure. At the same time, eventually a separate category might encourage additional posts if that is desirable. IP: Logged |
June Martin Forum Master Posts: 1326 |
posted 03-10-2008 07:17 PM
Bascall, thanks for updating us on the recovery. It's so great to see old threads followed up on. IP: Logged |
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