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well there is certainly a provenance that is always better than no provenance because then it may be a recently made forgery.
Not the Victorian and early 20th century replica's are a danger to the collector but the newly manufactured high level counterfeits. My hypothesis is that a verifiable provenance is always more valuable than no provenance. best, |
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