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It is known that (mainly) white buyers buy forged objects from different African countries without actually knowing that they are forged. So they think the objects are old. An example would be how a terra cotta from Mali was sold at Sotheby's for $275,000 in 1991.
another example would be me selling the plastic evil eye off an old dollar store bracelet to a white girl in the second grade for $5
1 month ago on Tuesday, 6 July 2021
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howelljenkins posted this It is known that (mainly) white buyers buy forged objects from different African countries without actually knowing that...
