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<p>[QUOTE="Ardatirion, post: 2519583, member: 9204"]This is slightly incorrect information. Virzi sold his best Greek bronzes through Hirsch, where he was employed, in 1907. Most of collection was sold en bloc (don't recall to whom) before or shortly after his death, ultimately appearing in public auctions in Leu (1973) and Malloy (1980) sales. Save for those sold in the 1907 sale, I'd wager that most or all pieces were added after.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ardatirion, post: 2519583, member: 9204"]This is slightly incorrect information. Virzi sold his best Greek bronzes through Hirsch, where he was employed, in 1907. Most of collection was sold en bloc (don't recall to whom) before or shortly after his death, ultimately appearing in public auctions in Leu (1973) and Malloy (1980) sales. Save for those sold in the 1907 sale, I'd wager that most or all pieces were added after.[/QUOTE]
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