Letter: A unique loss to British culture
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US News Reporter
Sir: The announcement of the sale of the 'Three Graces' (report, 29 September) brings to the fore the crucial question: who guards the nation's heritage? At this level it has to be the Government acting through Parliament.
The sculpture is undoubtedly part of Britain's cultural heritage: originally commissioned by a British patron for a specific British location. It is unique.
Yours faithfully,
DAVID COOMBS
Editor, The Antique Collector
London, W1
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