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Language: English Series: Guardian ; 13 February 1999, 2.26-2.27(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: As the major auction houses move towards Internet auctions, the demand for web-based recovery services for stolen valuables is growing. One company, the Trace Recovery Club, is able to archive 34 million lots.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3506-61 The road ahead for London | WB3506-62 Selling city living | WB3507-01 Code on forged art | WB3507-02 Net gains | WB3507-03 Sotheby`s nets art dealers | WB3507-04 D&B `A-List` proposed | WB3507-05 Impact of Latham doubted |
As the major auction houses move towards Internet auctions, the demand for web-based recovery services for stolen valuables is growing. One company, the Trace Recovery Club, is able to archive 34 million lots.