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Author Moore, Abigail Harrison

Title Fraud, Fakery and False Business : Rethinking the Shrager versus Dighton 'Old Furniture Case'
Published London : Continuum International Pub., 2011

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Description 1 online resource (241 pages)
Contents Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Illustrations; Prologue: 'New Furniture for Old'; 1 Th e Emperor's New Clothes: Adolph Shrager; 2 'Make Us Rich': Dighton and Co. and the Market for Furniture; 3 'Th e Faker's Bible': Percy MacQuoid, Herbert Cescinsky and the Role of the 'Expert'; 4 'Disputed Fragments': Shrager's Collection of 'Fine Furniture'; 5 'Et tu Brute?' Th e Verdict; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Summary In 1922, Adolphe Shrager having made his fortune during the First World War, approached the London dealer Basil Dighton for advice on purchasing antique furniture. Dighton sold him about five hundred items but shortly afterwards Shrager discovered that one of his 'collector's pieces' was judged to be a fake and grossly over-priced, and he sued. The trial, held in early 1923, became a cause celebre, but it can be viewed as a case study of a much wider set of social and cultural concerns: the fact that Shrager lost both the first trial and the appeal, despite demonstrating on numerous occasions
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Subject Shrager, Adolph -- Trials, litigation, etc
Dighton, B. L. (Basil Lewis) -- Trials, litigation, etc
SUBJECT Shrager, Adolph fast
Dighton, B. L. (Basil Lewis) fast
Subject Trials (Fraud) -- Great Britain
Antiques -- Forgeries -- Great Britain
Furniture -- Purchasing -- Great Britain
Theory of art.
British & Irish history.
LAW -- Criminal Law -- General.
Antiques -- Forgeries
Furniture -- Purchasing
Trials (Fraud)
Great Britain
Genre/Form Trials, litigation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781441178503
1441178503
1283361604
9781283361606
9781441168481
1441168486