HC Deb 09 January 1985 vol 70 cc425-6W
Mr. Faulds

asked the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State answering in respect of the Arts whether he will list the items for which the issuing of export licences was withheld on the recommendation of the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art during the half year ended 31 December 1984, specifying in each case the valuation and whether an item was eventually exported or retained, with particulars in the latter event of the acquiring institution; whether he will list any items for which licences have been withheld but the final disposal of which is not yet decided, specifying in each case (a) the valuation and (b) the relevant time limit; and whether a press notice will be issued from the Office of Arts and Libraries covering the information given in his reply.

Mr. Waldegrave

The items for which export licences were withheld for a period on the advice of the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art are listed as follows. Press notices giving details of the items concerned were issued at the time of my noble Friend's decision in each case. Details of the outcome of these cases will be given in the annual report of the Reviewing Committee for the period in question.

Description Valuation £ Outcome
A travelling silver canteen of Charles Edward Stuart 175,000 Purchased by the Scottish National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland
A drawing: "Man Threshing Beside a Wagon", by Sir Peter Paul Rubens 779,520 Licence issued
A drawing: "View on the Amstel", by Rembrandt 668,160 Purchased by the British Museum
A drawing: "Studies for the Disputa", by Raphael 670,000 Licence issued
A drawing: "St. Paul Rending His Garments", by Raphael 1,556,800 Licence issued
A drawing: "Study of a Mans Head and Hand", by Raphael 3,603,600 Licence issued
A page from Vasari's "Libra De' Disegni" with drawings attributed to Filippino Lippi 3,276,000 Licence issued
A drawing: "Extensive Landscape with a Woman", by Titian 414,960 Licence issued
A drawing: "Three Groups of Apostles in a Last Supper", by Sir Peter Paul Rubens 622,720 Licence issued

Description Valuation £ Outcome
A drawing: "Two Thatched Cottages" by Rembrandt 365,440 Licence issued
A drawing: "The Bulwark 'De Rose' and the Windmill 'De Smeerpot'", by Rembrandt 522,640 Licence issued
A drawing: "Study for the Entombment", by Sir Anthony Van Dyck 262,080 Licence issued
A drawing: "A Sailing Boat", by Rembrandt 458,640 Licence issued
A drawing: "A Farmstead by a Stream", by Rembrandt 393,120 Licence issued
The Farnley Book of Bird Studies by J. M. W. Turner 223,000 Licence withheld until 13 January 1985
A painting: "The Plague at Athens", by Michiel Sweerts 1,145,038 Licence issued
Four stereoscopic daguerrotypes by Antoine Clasudet 12,000 Purchased by Science Museum
A drawing: "A View of Houtewaal", by Rembrandt 436,800 Licence issued
A Viking sword in excavated condition 2,113 Licence withheld until 19 January 1985
A watercolour: "A Cornfield By Moonlight", by Samuel Palmer 200,000 Licence withheld until 28 April 1985
A year-going long case clock by Henry Hindley 10,750 Licence withheld until 28 February 1985
A lead figure of Actaeon or Meleager with a hound attributed to Andrew Carpenter 14,000 Licence withheld until 28 February 1985

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