Chapter 382 - Chapter 286: Still Don't Want It?

The solution Melvin Richardson presented was quite simple.

Find a national-level or provincial-level museum to store or borrow these items, with Sean Knight holding ownership. The museum would have experts responsible for restoration, and the museum would have the display rights.

Of course, this could also be done in private museums.

Take old Ma, for example.

However, private ones do not have the same authority as national ones, and national or provincial museums are more professional in cultural relic protection and restoration. Private ones have somewhat weaker expert forces in this aspect.

Sean Knight was somewhat tempted by the suggestion Melvin Richardson offered.

Although he owned these bronze wares, Sean Knight didn't know much about the industry.

Finding someone to restore them was a hassle. Besides, even if he found someone to restore them, would he just keep them in his villa's basement?

That wouldn't show their worth!

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