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  • Adam West
    Museum CPA
    • Apr 14, 2003
    • 6822

    Dumpster Diving Pays off!

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070816/...stria_cross_dc

    VIENNA (Reuters) - An 800-year-old, gold-plated crucifix that went missing after being seized by the Nazis has been found in a rubbish skip in Austria, police said.


    The crucifix, made of copper and enamel, was crafted in Limoges, France, and was part of a Polish art collection brought to Austria during Nazi rule, Josef Holzberger, police spokesman in Salzburg, said on Thursday.

    It was found in 2004 in the lakeside winter resort of Zell am See by a woman combing through a skip filled with the discarded possessions of a neighbor who had just died.

    "The lady had a soft spot for old crockery and was rummaging for plates when she found the crucifix," said Holzberger. "She asked the deceased's family, and they said she could have it."

    Last month the woman showed the crucifix to a friend who realized it might be something special and took it to a museum.

    In the run-up to World War Two, the owners of the crucifix had hid it and other treasures by walling them inside the basement of a house in Warsaw.

    They were discovered by the Nazis in 1941, brought to the Polish National Museum and later transferred to a castle in the Austrian village of Bruck an der Grossglocknerstrasse, near Zell am See, police said.

    "We lost track of what happened then -- we don't know how the crucifix ended up in Zell am See," Holzberger said.

    The crucifix might be worth up to 400,000 euros ($539,000) at auction. Poland's culture ministry has contacted the London-based Commission for Looted Art in Europe, which represents the heirs of former art collectors, Holzberger said.
    "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
    ~Vaclav Hlavaty
  • Earth 2 Chris
    Verbose Member
    • Mar 7, 2004
    • 32970

    #2
    I found a Fisher Price Llttle People castle once.

    Chris
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    • toys2cool
      Ultimate Mego Warrior
      • Nov 27, 2006
      • 28605

      #3
      wow that's beautiful,something with so much history belongs in a museum,glad someone found it could've easily been trashed
      "Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee

      http://ultimatewarriorcollection.webs.com/
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      • GSPUSA
        General Patton
        • Apr 9, 2005
        • 1506

        #4
        I thought I was the only one who digs through junk in search of goodies.
        It

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        • batmanmc
          mego batman collector
          • Jun 22, 2004
          • 6227

          #5
          thats cool why couldnt i find stuff like that. mike

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          • ABMAC
            User
            • May 16, 2002
            • 9665

            #6
            I can dig down almost anywhere in my yard and find stuff older than that, but it's hard to find an auction house that will let you sell mud.

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            • GSPUSA
              General Patton
              • Apr 9, 2005
              • 1506

              #7
              I found an old spur when I was a kid, digging the sand in the lane at my pawpaw's house, also alot of cool old Coke bottles from the woods in back of his house.
              It

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              • kresge1
                Museum_Bozo
                • Jun 20, 2001
                • 5134

                #8
                I just love that saying
                Looking for Remco Phantom. Mego mailer boxed figures

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                • mitchedwards
                  Mego Preservation Society
                  • May 2, 2003
                  • 11781

                  #9
                  I found a Cel phone cover yesterday. Guess if I keep it in the family a few hundred years it may be worth something.


                  Think B.A. Where did you hide the Megos?

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                  • Adam West
                    Museum CPA
                    • Apr 14, 2003
                    • 6822

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ABMAC
                    I can dig down almost anywhere in my yard and find stuff older than that, but it's hard to find an auction house that will let you sell mud.
                    Find some mud with the imprint of the Virgin Mary on it and then you'll have something.
                    "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
                    ~Vaclav Hlavaty

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