Croat silver appeal
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Your support makes all the difference.The Croatian government is to appeal against a New York court decision granting ownership of the Sevso Roman silver collection worth up to dollars 100m to Lord Spencer Douglas David Compton, the seventh Marquess of Northampton, who bought it in the 1980s. A sale of the silver was blocked when both Hungary and Croatia claimed it.
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