Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
An office of the Catawiki online auction wiki website in the Drenthic capital city of Assen
An office of the Catawiki online auction wiki website in the Drenthic capital city of Assen - Credit: Donald Trung Quoc Don / Wikimedia Commons - License: CC-BY-SA
Crime
catawiki
police
archaeological find
auction
provenance
Friday, 14 July 2023 - 13:40

Share this article:

Auction site Catawiki under fire for trading in archaeological finds

The police want the well-known auction site Catawiki to stop offering archaeological objects if their provenance is unclear. The auction site has little internal control and transparency regarding these objects, making the risk of illegality significant, the Dutch police’s Art Crime Department and archeological experts told the Telegraaf, calling Catawiki an “absolute danger” to archeological treasures.

Cultural heritage offered in the art trade must include provenance documentation to show they were legally obtained. In 2015, art expert Mike van der Steenhoven studied antiquities from Egypt offered on the site and found that less than 17 percent of the objects had a statement of origin supported by appropriate documents. Catawiki has done nothing with his recommendations since then, Van der Steenhoven told the newspaper.

“The major problem with these antiquities is that it is difficult or impossible to determine whether they have been obtained legally,’ Richard Bronswijk of the police’s Art Crime Team told the newspaper. “A huge number of objects are illegally extracted or exported in countries like Egypt or Iraq. Catawiki is not careful about clarity and control of the origin.”

According to Bronswijk, traders often work under a profile name, and only Catawiki knows their identity. “It is very difficult for investigators to identify them. Catawiki risks auctioning looted objects from conflict areas through their podium and thereby being complicit in crimes against humanity.”

Catawiki has “experts” tasked with assessing pieces and providing a hallmark for legality. But according to Lynda Albertson, head of the Association for Research into Crimes against Art, it is impossible to assess objects from a distance. “I analyzed ten auctions in one month with more than a thousand ancient objects. It is impossible for a handful of experts to properly check so many objects in a few weeks. Moreover, they don’t even have a real archaeological background,” Albertson said. She called the site an “absolute danger’ to archeological treasures.

In a response to the Telegraaf, Catawiki pointed out that Van der Steenhoven’s research is eight years old, focused only on Egyptian objects, and its conclusions are difficult to verify. Catawiki said it has a zero-tolerance policy for illegal trading.

“Unlike most other marketplaces, we employ hundreds of qualified experts to select and check each item against strict guidelines and applicable regulations before it goes on sale,” the auction site said. “Every year, our experts reject thousands of archaeological objects that do not meet our guidelines, and issues are, therefore, extremely rare on Catawiki. We take questions about the provenance of objects very seriously.”

More like this

Image
Auctioneer's gavel
Online auction site Catawiki accused of selling fakes, ignoring complaints
Image
Three first edition prints of works by Aleksandr Pushkin stolen from the National Library of the Netherlands in 2023
Six of Pushkin's 19th-Century Works Vanish from National Library of the Netherlands
Image
Crime scene tape
Meerstad girl shared footage of murdered parents with schoolmates; Town in shock
Image
A Dutch police officer standing by a police car
Dutch police failed to investigate over 10,000 serious crimes in 2024: Court of Audit
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Banned rat and mouse poison easily available online in Netherlands
  • Oranje manager Ronald Koeman weighs attacking balance as team prepare for Sweden test
  • Quarter of homeowners struggle with heat, also after taking measures
  • Truck drivers face constant parking shortages as deficit reaches 4,400 spaces
  • Netherlands advised to stop criminal prosecution for school truancy

Top stories

  • 15-year-old girl suspected of murdering parents in Groningen remains in custody
  • Storm warning joins heat warning: Temps up to 35°C, with hail, gusts, & downpours
  • No NS trains for 4 hours on Wednesday as workers strike against social benefits cuts
  • Dutch police failed to investigate over 10,000 serious crimes in 2024: Court of Audit
  • Pinkpop expects extreme heat at festival; Race events adjust plans amid marathon deaths

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content