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£1m fake statue: family charged

9:09am Saturday 21st April 2007

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AN 84-year-old antiques dealer and his wife have been charged in connection with the sale of a fake £1 million Egyptian statue.

George Greenhalgh and 82-year-old Olive Greenhalgh were quizzed by detectives from the Metropolitan Police Arts and Antiques Unit this week.

Their sons, George jnr, aged 52 and Shaun, have also been charged in connection with the sale of fake antiques.

All four family members, who live in a modest end-terrace house in The Crescent, Bromley Cross, will appear at Bolton Magistrates' Court next week.

Bolton Council made headlines around the world when it bought the Amarna Princess for £440,000 in 2003, claiming its actual worth was nearer £1 million.

The 20-inch statue was thought to date back to 1350 BC and depict one of the daughters of the Pharaoh Akhenaten and his Queen Nefertiti, who was the mother of the legendary boy king, Tutankhamun.

Observers claimed it was more impressive than the only other statue of its kind in the Louvre in Paris.

At the time, British Museum and council staff had been involved in authenticity checks. It went on display in Bolton in January, 2004, after first being featured in an exhibition at the prestigious Hayward Gallery in London, which was opened by the Queen.

The person who sold the statue to Bolton Council always remained anonymous. It was said at the time the item came into his family when it was bought by a relative at a sale of items belonging to the Earl of Egremont in 1892.

Concerns over the authenticity of the Amarna Princess were first raised in March last year when the British Museum reported the arrival of a suspicious Syrian sculpture.

When the Amarna Princess was subsequently closely examined, it was found to be fake.

George Greenhalgh, Olive Greenhalgh and Shaun Greenhalgh are each charged with conspiracy to defraud including alleged offences of selling faked and forged works as genuine between 1989 and 2006, and money laundering the faked arts and antiques and the proceeds from the sale of these antiques.

George snr and Shaun face an additional charge of laundering the proceeds of the sale of the Amarna Princess.

George Greenhalgh jnr, aged 53, is charged with money laundering the faked arts and antiques and the proceeds from the sale of these antiques.

The four are due to appear at Bolton Magistrates' Court on Thursday.


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EricH, says...
9:20am Sat 21 Apr 07

Experts, don't you just love 'em.
I hope the toilets that Bolton Museum has in store are authentic and weren't donated by somebody who was taking the p**s!

Haulgh Resident, Bolton says...
9:44am Sat 21 Apr 07

More to the point EricH--Lets have the £400,000 back into the Council Coffers as Quickly as possible please.Also doesn't some responsibility lie with the experts themselves--we should be suing them.

Druid, says...
9:53am Sat 21 Apr 07

I like the phrase "subsequently closely examined". Shouldn't this have happened before the £440,000 was paid?

APT, Bolton says...
10:48am Sat 21 Apr 07

The money was never council money; if memory serves it was grant money obtained purely for this purchase (and checking the BEN archives I'm right on that). So there is nothing to go back into council coffers. If any money is recovered, it'll go to the bodies who gave the money.

The statue was examined closely by experts at the British Museum. It wasn't only closely examined after doubts were raised, that's just bad writing (if you read earlier in the article it says so).

It's incredibly easy to attack people over something like this, but the fact is it's immensely difficult to verify the authenticity of such objects. At least there is honesty and openess over this, the council aren't covering it up!

jackie, bolton says...
2:32pm Sat 21 Apr 07

and they say the young of today are bad . What next pensioners commiting armed robbery. I blame the parents lol

mercy, bolton says...
3:04pm Sat 21 Apr 07

Of course its a fake - are you surprised? As if anything good has come to us, talk about cloth caps and clog experts. I admit I did go to see it when it first came to bolton, I was enchanted by its 'heritage' I insit that the monies used to 'pay' for the statue are returned to the donators, and anything that cant be returned is out towards compensating the public for having to see and read about this 'maginificent'piece of work that has come to bolton! Its been kinda of like a party political brodcast.Yes put it towards the skatepark/pookl beign built in bolton - at least that soemthing the council are finally doing right

Bobby, Bolton says...
5:36pm Sat 21 Apr 07

Clever old chap to hoodwink the experts for so long. Hope they haven't been as clever at secreting the ill gotten gains.

teresa green, waxworks says...
7:58pm Sat 21 Apr 07

has the saying goes,you can only con the greedy,enough to turn us to stone,watch out beagles about,another case of spending public money with no regard,WANNA BUY A PICCASSO''??? bold bold bold bold

Emma Royde, says...
10:40pm Sat 21 Apr 07

"When the Amarna Princess was subsequently closely examined, it was found to be fake".

The give away was the label on it's arse saying 'suitable for aged 3+

Here's an idea... why not give the Bolton Four, community service? They should be made to give something back to the town... how's about hand moulding four lumps of clay into hideous four legged beasts, dipping them in florescent paint, invite children to play on them and the drunks to puke on them... I know, we could stick them to the floor using blue tack and ask people very nicely not to steal them and finally, we could spend a fortune of the tax payers money on an advertising campaign (without asking them of course...) to tell the people of Bolton... "THE ETHELUMPS ARE BACK...".

David, says...
6:01am Sun 22 Apr 07

Even the 'genuine' ancient Egyptian relics will have been stolen from a tomb there. Why should we encourage the robbers by buying them?

Dr Indiana Jones, says...
8:56am Sun 22 Apr 07

Hear hear David... I have been saying this for nearly 300 years now...

Dr Jones.

bored, bolton says...
5:51pm Sun 22 Apr 07

well if the post man who is on remand then what about this man then oh sorry he may be a crook but hes too old to be put on remand

nathan, wolves says...
5:07pm Fri 16 Nov 07

I wish you never regain that money. A UK council had no business in purchasing heritage treasures of a foreign country in the first place. Not to mention that most of these artifacts have been looted by British in the first place...

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