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Nicholas Kokorev and Livadia Palace
An amusing story ....
Livadia Palace antique dealer will pay 1,910,000 rubles for display items , which are already on permanent display Livadia Palace Museum 4 April signed an agreement with the entrepreneur Nicholas Kokorevs exposure for services in a private collection in 2013 worth 500 thousand UAH . This was reported in the " Journal of Public Procurement ." Yaltinets Kokorev Nicholas , known as the store manager, "Salon of antiques ," get the money for the exposition of two collections : " The Romanovs in Livadia " and " Crimea Yalta Conference ." The exhibits of the collection belonging to the Livadia Palace in the 19-20 century , namely the Imperial Porcelain Factory porcelain that were made to the Livadia Palace, with the inscription "Livadia " vase 19th century , personal belongings of the royal family. These artifacts are part of the permanent collections of the State Museum and included in museum catalogs (print ) . How are things of the Livadia Palace caught in a property to the antique dealer and when these collections were assembled , in justifying purchases are not reported. |
Dogel, if you 'd just been born into the world ?!
Yes, everything was looted from the palace of the Bolsheviks. My friend buying an old woman's porcelain sculpture questioned how she took such . She told ka in the 20 years with her husband, the Communards they were accommodated in one of the Crimean palaces. In the room they occupied was the furniture and sculptures in bronze and porcelain. The commandant of them offered to buy any thing that was in the room - furniture , carpets , etc etc. They bought what they had to taste. The taste was good ! That's it , or the like sold- palatial estate. And just how much pilfered clerks ? ? ? A Kokorev sitting in my shop to buy from the population that has been preserved . |
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