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>Date: Sun, 1 Dec 1996 08:06:49 -0600 From: Jones
<[log in to unmask]> Subject: loans from businesses
>A question has come up at our museum (which has just
>opened) and I was wondering if anyone on the list might
>have had to address the same situation.
>We have several business in our town that sell antiques -
>some that relate very well to local history. Is is
>considered acceptable for those businesses to loan us items
>for display for a period of time and then take the items
>back and put them up for sale in their respective stores?
>Since we are a new museum, we could use some addition items
>for the displays we have, but wonder if doing this might
>cause problems??"
It seems to me that you can borrow artifacts from any owner
if they meet the needs and mission of your museum. The only
danger I see in the course you describe is that the shops
might use the museum to inflate the value of the piece by
saying "It was on exhibit at X museum." We have borrowed
specific pieces from antique dealers when they were needed
in exhibits, but we don't make a regular practice out of it.
I'll be interested to see if others have the same reaction.
Chris Dill
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