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Antique which was advertised as original - is a fake


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Hi Guys

 

I purchase an antique, it was advertised as a original, i purchased the item in january and I had my collection valued yesterday to be told that one item which I purchase from a dealer was a fake

 

is it possible to get my money back this far down the line from the sale?

 

 

Kind Regards

 

Nick

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This is a question of fact, particular terms and conditions, etcetera.

 

A standard is set by the custom and practice of public auction houses whose terms and conditions distinguish between what is sold as seen or guaranteed to conform to description. A dealer may also deny that this was a sale to a consumer, if a price was negotiated.

 

In so far as the opinion of the valuer is presented as respectable, I am surprised if he did not inform about the value of his own opinion, in legal terms, so to speak. A person with a valid claim to outdo the opinion of another with regard to the authenticity of an antique, ought to be better informed than you or I, about the chance to get your money back.

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