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China
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July 5, 2019
The value of a boy king in the form of the ancient Egyptian god Amen: All Sales Final
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Engraving of Christie's auction Rome, "The Microcosm of London" (1808) As the start of Christie's Exceptional Auction...
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November 18, 2015
Price and Provenance
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Record prices were achieved at auctions last week with Chinese billionaires leading the way. On the 11th of November, a Hong Kong tycoo...
July 19, 2015
Editorial Essay: Toby Bull's perspective in "The Grape War of China: Wine Fraud and How Science is Fighting Back" in the Spring 2015 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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In the editorial essay "The Grape War of China: Wine Fraud and How Science is Fighting Back" Hong Kong police officer Toby Bul...
December 4, 2014
Review: Ai Weiwei “Zodiac” sculptures on tour to promote awareness of contested cultural heritage
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By Hal Johnson, 2014 ARCA student and DNA Consultant Few contemporary artists are more socially and politically conscious than Chine...
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August 21, 2013
2013 ARCA Art and Cultural Heritage Conference: Senior Police Inspector Toby Bull on “Property of a Hong Kong Gentleman, Art Crime in Hong Kong – Buyer Beware”
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Toby Bull ARCA’s Art and Cultural Heritage Conference (June 21-23, 2013), held in the ancient Umbrian town of Amelia, began with cockt...
October 12, 2012
The Journal of Art Crime, Fall 2012: "Repatriation via the Art Market: A New Type of Recovery, New Trends Coming from China" by Johanna Devlin
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In the Fall 2012 electric edition of The Journal of Art Crime, Johanna Devlin writes on "Repatriation via the Art Market: A New Ty...
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