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Italy displays returned antiquities looted from London dealer Symes

ROME (AP) — Italy is displaying hundreds of antiquities that were looted from Italian territory and were recovered from a London antiquities dealer. The 750 objects date from the 8th century BC and the medieval period. They include an Etruscan three-legged bronze table, marble busts of men from the imperial age, and wall paintings that are believed to be from the area of Mt. Vesuvius. The Culture Ministry valued the items at 12 million euro. The ministry said in a statement Wednesday that they were in the possession of a London company in liquidation, Symes Ltd, owned by dealer Robin Symes.

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