Our institution has been notified that a collection of antiquities has been
bequeathed to the museum. The collection comes with no restrictions
outlined in the will or from any other known related sources pertaining to
its transfer. This gift, however, does not meet the current collection
focus nor do we have the resources to care and conserve such delicate
materials. We would like to transfer the gift on to another museum for
exchange or auction the items off for collections funds.
Has any other museum handled gifts as such? Are there any legal or ethical
standards we would be violating as a result of the transfer? Are we
obligated to keep the collection for a set amount of time before proceeding
with the transfer?
If it would be easier to point me toward a resource on the matter, I would
appreciate the help. Thank you all, in advance.
Holly
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