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Melissa Caddick and her husband Anthony Koletti sitting in front of “Diver”, one of the artworks which is missing.
Investigators are searching for four pieces of expensive artwork which are missing from the Dover Heights, Australia home of accused fraudster Melissa Caddick. After investigators went through Caddick’s home and contents insurance policy, which listed her extensive jewellery collection and 19 pieces of artwork, they noticed that four pieces were missing. Two works by Israeli artist David Gerstein are missing, including “Exotic Birds” a brightly-coloured metal wall sculpture. Also unaccounted for are two works by Australian artist Adrian Lockhart. One was “Diver”, which was hanging in the upstairs dining area of Caddick’s Dover Height home, and the other was titled “Washing off the sand”.
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What makes an âitâ bag and why do some people collect them?
If handbags are fashion statements, what are they saying? How have they evolved? And how do they get it bag status?
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As a reseller of luxury goods for more than a decade, Nikki Veale reckons sheâs seen it all. One story that sticks out was the âglam, eastern suburbs [of Sydney] typeâ whose four-year-old poured a bottle of Dettol antiseptic into a brand-new, lime-green Hermès Birkin. The owner gave it to Veale to sell for $5000, a bargain if you donât mind the smell of pine. âThe client who bought it said, âAt least I know itâs clean,ââ says Veale, with a throaty laugh.