The scammers used antique paper and fabricated stamps of defunct galleries to pass off the fake art as real.
A piece of folk-art antique furniture acquired by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in 2015 is a forgery, the piece’s creator has admitted. Gordon confirmed in a phone interview with The Courant ...
The reputation of one of Paris's oldest galleries is on the line. A suite of four Louis XVI gilt-walnut armchairs stamped by Louis Delanois that sold at Christie's Paris in 2015. Sarah Cascone June 10 ...
A New Jersey father and daughter have pleaded guilty to running a five-year counterfeit art scheme that defrauded buyers and galleries out of more than $2 million. The pair sold over 200 fake works ...
A man says he forged a museum artifact in Connecticut that was once described as a "treasure to behold for art and history buffs alike." Massachusetts antique dealer Harold Gordon tells The Hartford ...
An Israeli antiquities dealer acquitted in a high-profile forgery case last year says the trial ruined his reputation and is suing the Israeli government for more than $3 million. Robert Deutsch along ...
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