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Christie's Criticized for Selling Nazi-Linked Jewelry

Christie's Criticized for Selling Nazi-Linked Jewelry

A 90.36 carat Briolette of India Diamond Necklace by Harry Winston, worth $10 million to $15.5 million, just one item from a 700-piece collection of the late Austrian billionaire Heidi Horten, whose husband was a Nazi, at Christie's Auction House in Geneva, Switzerland. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/AP)

By    |   Tuesday, 23 May 2023 10:43 AM EDT

The prominent British auction house Christie’s is facing Jewish and Israeli criticism after recently selling jewelry linked to the Nazi party from the World War II era for a record sum of $202 million.

The recently-sold jewelry was owned by Heidi Horten, the late Austrian wife of a Nazi party member who reportedly amassed his wealth by acquiring Jewish-owned department stores at low prices during the Holocaust.

Following the backlash, Christie’s reportedly offered to make large donations to Jewish organizations, according to The Jerusalem Post.

Yad Vashem Israel’s World Holocaust Remembrance Center was allegedly one of those Jewish institutions; however, it has refused to accept the donations due to Christie’s recent Nazi-linked sale.

“Christie’s must suspend this sale until full research [into the] link to Nazi-era acquisitions [is] completed,” said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Jerusalem.

“Don’t reward those whose families may have gained riches from desperate Jews targeted and threatened by the Nazis,” he added.

Cooper asserted that the current controversy is “a matter of public record. The business practices of Mr. Horten during the Nazi era, when he purchased Jewish businesses sold under duress, are well documented.”

Christie’s announced on its website that it is willing to donate “a significant portion of its commission [from this sale] to organizations that contribute to vitally important Holocaust research and education. It will be up to these organizations, if they so wish, to communicate about these donations.”

This article originally appeared on All Israel News and is reposted with permission.

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The prominent British auction house Christie's is facing Jewish and Israeli criticism after recently selling jewelry linked to the Nazi party from the WWII era for a record sum of $202 million. The recently-sold jewelry was owned by Heidi Horten, the late Austrian wife of a...
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