Provenance and chain of custody mean absolutely, positively nothing...
Anything could have been substituted knowingly or unknowingly at any point in history. (an item could have been plucked and replaced with intent to deceive by the owner, or it could have been done by another party without the owner even noticing)
I remember watching a baseball game when a historical, record-breaking home run was hit. Afterwards, it was said that the home run ball was immediately sold after the game for hundreds of thousands of dollars. I remember thinking, "the ball that was hit for the home run could have been stashed in a bag, while a substitute ball (hidden in a pocket beforehand, just in case) could have been introduced as the original and sold".. the person who caught the ball could have had the best of both worlds- the money and the trophy.
Point being, the fact that there is a story that alleges that a visor, medal, and shirt came from Hitler's apartment in no way assures that THIS visor, medal and shirt are those claimed.
In fact, the mere fact that this grouping is now in Gottlieb's possession makes it even more questionable to me, for I don't trust anything associated with that person's name. There are plenty of threads here that attest to the unscrupulous, dishonest nature of said dealer.
Anything could have been substituted knowingly or unknowingly at any point in history. (an item could have been plucked and replaced with intent to deceive by the owner, or it could have been done by another party without the owner even noticing)
I remember watching a baseball game when a historical, record-breaking home run was hit. Afterwards, it was said that the home run ball was immediately sold after the game for hundreds of thousands of dollars. I remember thinking, "the ball that was hit for the home run could have been stashed in a bag, while a substitute ball (hidden in a pocket beforehand, just in case) could have been introduced as the original and sold".. the person who caught the ball could have had the best of both worlds- the money and the trophy.
Point being, the fact that there is a story that alleges that a visor, medal, and shirt came from Hitler's apartment in no way assures that THIS visor, medal and shirt are those claimed.
In fact, the mere fact that this grouping is now in Gottlieb's possession makes it even more questionable to me, for I don't trust anything associated with that person's name. There are plenty of threads here that attest to the unscrupulous, dishonest nature of said dealer.
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