Appeal Court ruling protects auctioneer in good faith claim

A man who had a 17th century Dutch panel painting stolen from his home more than 20 years ago has failed in an Appeal Court to win compensation from Christie’s, who offered the picture for sale in 1997. Key to the test case was Christie’s ability to show they had acted in good faith, adding further legal weight to the importance of due diligence.

The Backgammon Players by Jan Steen, was stolen from Philippe Marcq’s London flat in 1979. The work,…

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