Not quite correct!

Stolen from the home of the Marquis of Bath, Longleat, England, about 6
years ago, the art-historically critical Titian was turned in to Historic
Houses Association Secuirty Adviser Charles Hill (formerly of the
Metropolitan Police Art Squad) acting for the owners an insurers, by prior
arrangement, by an man - unnamed by Charles Hill, though apparently
someone working on his own account in the art and antiques trade.



Patrick Boylan

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On Fri, 23 Aug 2002, Merri Pemberton wrote:

> Hey. Just on CNN it was reported on the ticker tape that a lady was caught
> with a Titian painting in her shopping bag. This painting was reported stolen
> awhile back. Did anybody else hear about this?
>
>
> Merri
> M erri C .Pemberton
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