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Be warned! 99% forgeries, fakes and fantasy pieces! See numerous comments by searching on google. The man is a well known petty criminal.
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True! Originally Posted by Unregistered I can't see anything genuine in the catalog in the areas that I know, with the exception of a few of the minor coins. Many of the more expensive Mediterranean coins are obvious forgeries, Roman glass and Greek pottery without exception are unconvincing modern reproductinos at best, or just fantasy pieces with little resemblance to anything authentic Yes, that's true. Do a google search on "Sadigh fakes" and you will soon fnd out! Elli
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I can't see anything genuine in the catalog in the areas that I know, with the exception of a few of the minor coins. Many of the more expensive Mediterranean coins are obvious forgeries, Roman glass and Greek pottery without exception are unconvincing modern reproductinos at best, or just fantasy pieces with little resemblance to anything authentic
Does Sadigh Gallery offer any authentic antiquities or are they all fakes? On looking through the Sadigh Gallery catalog there are many items that I have seen for sale in the Lima and Mexico City markets as souvenir replicas for tourists although Sadigh Gallery sells them as genuine antiques, and other classical style items that you can see from far off are obvious fakes. Are there any real items in the Sadigh stock ?
Does Sadigh Gallery offer any authentic antiquities or are they all fakes?
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