Eldarir's Antiquities Tainted by False Provenance Claims

Published on 8.5.25

  Eldarir's collection of Egyptian antiquities has been linked to false provenance claims. In 2012, Khouli was sentenced after admitting to buying and smuggling the items, including coffins and funerary boats. Similar items from Eldarir's collection are currently for sale with similar descriptions, such as an Egyptian Mummy mask sold online in Mexico for $15,275, a coffin lid offered by a Colorado-based art dealer for $65,000, and a shabti sold through a Chicago-based coin dealer for $1,950.

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