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Family in court over fake statue | Family in court over fake statue |
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An 83-year-old man and his family have appeared in court charged in connection with the sale of a fake Egyptian statue which was thought to be worth £1m. | An 83-year-old man and his family have appeared in court charged in connection with the sale of a fake Egyptian statue which was thought to be worth £1m. |
Bolton Council paid £440,000 for the Amarna Princess in 2003 believing it was 3,300-years-old - but in 2006 experts found it was counterfeit. | Bolton Council paid £440,000 for the Amarna Princess in 2003 believing it was 3,300-years-old - but in 2006 experts found it was counterfeit. |
George Greenhalgh, his wife Olive, 82, and sons, George, 52, and Shaun, 46, appeared at Bolton Magistrates' Court. | George Greenhalgh, his wife Olive, 82, and sons, George, 52, and Shaun, 46, appeared at Bolton Magistrates' Court. |
They were bailed to appear at Bolton Crown Court on 24 July. | They were bailed to appear at Bolton Crown Court on 24 July. |
The four, who live together in The Crescent, Bromley Cross, Bolton, were arrested last Saturday. | The four, who live together in The Crescent, Bromley Cross, Bolton, were arrested last Saturday. |
They are accused of running a family firm selling bogus antiquities. | They are accused of running a family firm selling bogus antiquities. |
The statue was said to represent one of the daughters of Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti, the mother of Tutankhamun. | The statue was said to represent one of the daughters of Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti, the mother of Tutankhamun. |
Arts grants | Arts grants |
Officers from the Metropolitan Police's Art and Antiques Unit removed the artefact in March 2006 after concerns were raised. | Officers from the Metropolitan Police's Art and Antiques Unit removed the artefact in March 2006 after concerns were raised. |
The council bought the antique with a grant of £360,000 from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, £75,000 from the National Art Collections Fund and £2,500 from the Friends of Bolton Museum and Art Gallery. | The council bought the antique with a grant of £360,000 from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, £75,000 from the National Art Collections Fund and £2,500 from the Friends of Bolton Museum and Art Gallery. |
The statue was thought to date back to 1350 BC | |
The statue went on display in the town's museum after first being featured in an exhibition in London. | The statue went on display in the town's museum after first being featured in an exhibition in London. |
George Greenhalgh Snr, Olive Greenhalgh and Shaun Greenhalgh are all accused of conspiracy to defraud, including allegedly selling faked and forged works of arts as genuine, between 1989 and 2006. | George Greenhalgh Snr, Olive Greenhalgh and Shaun Greenhalgh are all accused of conspiracy to defraud, including allegedly selling faked and forged works of arts as genuine, between 1989 and 2006. |
They are also charged with money laundering fake arts and antiques and the proceeds of the sales from the antiques. | They are also charged with money laundering fake arts and antiques and the proceeds of the sales from the antiques. |
George Greenhalgh Snr and Shaun Greenhalgh face an additional charge of money laundering the proceeds of the sale of the Amarna Princess. | George Greenhalgh Snr and Shaun Greenhalgh face an additional charge of money laundering the proceeds of the sale of the Amarna Princess. |
George Greenhalgh Jnr is charged with money laundering fake arts and antiques and the proceeds of the sales from the antiques. | George Greenhalgh Jnr is charged with money laundering fake arts and antiques and the proceeds of the sales from the antiques. |
All four were given unconditional bail and are expected to enter pleas when they appear at Bolton Crown Court in July. | All four were given unconditional bail and are expected to enter pleas when they appear at Bolton Crown Court in July. |
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