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| Source: San Antonio Museum of Art |
In addition to the objects deaccessioned by the San Antonio Museum of Art in
September 2025, the museum had done the same for another group in January 2022. These were mentioned (without significant detail) in a
press release from the Manhattan DA in 2023. These items included material that surfaced through various sources:
Christie's (Geneva)
Attic red-figured lekythos. Inv. 86.134.75. Surfaced through Christie’s (Geneva) May 1979; Sotheby’s (London) May 1982.
Christie's (London)
Attic white ground lekythos. Inv. 86.134.170. Surfaced through Christie’s (London) July 1983; July 1985.
Frederick Schultz
Attic red-figured head kantharos. Inv. 91.24. Surfaced through Frederick Schultz, 1989.
Galerie Günter Puhze
Attic black-figured lekythos. Inv. 91.80.1. Galerie Günter Puhze, 1989.
Palladion Antike Kunst
Attic black-figured amphora. Inv. 86.134.31. Surfaced through Palladion Antike Kunst; Sotheby’s (London) December 1981.
Attic red-figured oinochoe. Inv. 86.134.58. Surfaced through Palladion Antike Kunst; Robert Hecht.
Robin Symes
Portrait of Hadrian. Inv. 2005.1.81. Robin Symes; Royal-Athena Galleries; Sotheby’s (New York) June 1992. [Image identified in the Medici Dossier.]
"Dating to 200 C.E., the marble head of the Emperor Hadrian was first documented uncleaned and covered in marine encrustations in a polaroid photograph. The polaroid was recovered by Italian law-enforcement authorities during a raid of the office and warehouse of well-known antiquities trafficker Giacomo Medici in 1995. After being smuggled out of Italy by Medici and his co-conspirators, the piece was then laundered with false provenance by dealer-trafficker Robin Symes before being sold in New York County in 1992." (Manhattan DA)
Sotheby's (London)
Corinthian olpe. Inv. 93.17. Surfaced in Sotheby’s (London) July 1990; Charles Ede.
Attic black-figured amphora. Inv. 86.134.173. Surfaced in Sotheby’s (London) July 1985.
Attic red-figured lekythos. Inv. 86.134.79. Surfaced through Sotheby’s (London) May 1982.
Alfredo Turchi
Head of Hermes. Inv. 86.134.145. Sold by Alfredo Turchi.
The head of Hermes was excavated in Rome in the 19th century.
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