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Not sure if you had insurance at the time of the theft (and kept it going since), but if you did you might be able to use the sale to file a claim if you can itemize what was in the box. May still require that you file a police report.
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Odds are an insurer would require a prompt claim, not years after the fact.
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Might not hurt to have a lawyer send a letter to the auctioneer asking nicely for the consignor information so maybe you can track back past movements. Since the auctioneer basically fenced stolen goods, worded correctly a letter might get some help. Also, if your local or state LE teams have a Art/Antiques theft squad they may help... you miss 100% of the chances you do not take...
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Agreed, but I was thinking there might be an argument here because this sale just proved that they were stolen as opposed to misplaced during the move. So a police report could possibly be filed now with this proof and then submitted to insurance.
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The OP says the sale he discovered was from 2019.
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Does it matter how recently the OP learned of the sale?
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I probably could have worded that better.
If the OP just learned about this sale recently, would that detail be relevant in this situation?
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