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Danish-homestore.com
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22/10/2010 5:42 pm  

Hi there to one and all.

If there are no one willing to buy STOLEN GOODS then there is no need for the guy steeling them.

STOLEN 3 OCT 2009
From INTERIOR, Kragelund, Denmark

Aniversary egg in brown leather and brown suede.
ID no 80008277, Frame No 100 Chair no 246/999

Aniversary Swan chair in white leather
Id no 203/1958, Frame Id 1008AJ00203

Swan in white leather
Frame ID 10080019791

Egg chair in black leather
ID No 10080021383

10000 Dkr reward on help to solve and bring to justice these scumbags and low lifes!

Contact INTERIOR, in Denmark on +44 75893395

http://www.interior.mono.net/8957/Her%20bor%20vi


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Modern Love
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Posts: 947
22/10/2010 11:19 pm  

Was this stolen from the showroom floor?
Wow!


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Danish-homestore.com
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27/10/2010 12:37 pm  

ram raided
Seems to be the new crime for professional theives in Denmark.
A second shop near me had 6 swans, 3 corona chairs and 2 eggs stolen after thieves drove a car through the concrete pillars protecting the windows and the steel grills behind the glas.
A prominent doctor was reveald to have several STOLEN chairs and lights in his home.


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taptaptap
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27/10/2010 11:34 pm  

even juhl a victim
When I was at Finn Juhl's house this summer in Copenhagen, they told me that right before it was turned into a museum a few years ago, someone had broken in and stolen a Chieftain chair and some Egyptian chairs. They ended up on Lauritz, supposedly, and the museum was able to get some of them back.
http://www.ordrupgaard.dk/topics/collection-and-architecture/finn-juh l's-house/finn-juhl%92s-house.aspx


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Danish-homestore.com
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28/10/2010 3:45 pm  

morals
lauritz has the morals of a drug fuelled prostitute!!
Will say and do anything to make money and has OFTEN been caught selling stolen goods.
Mind you not as embarrasing as Bruun rasmussen who sold some "ANTIQUE" jewellery to the bidder, who happened to be the crown princ.
His valuation teak discivered that the "antique" jewellery was very much "NEW"
An appology followed!!


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Cloudburst2000
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Posts: 353
30/10/2010 3:09 pm  

Problem is there is usually...
Problem is there is usually no way to tell if you are buying stolen goods. If you buy anything used, there is the chance that it could have been stolen unless you can trace it all the way back to when it was purchased new. How many people can actually do that when we buy stuff from second hand stores, ebay, etc? It's almost impossible to trace something back 50 years especially if it has changed hands several times over those years.


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