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(There's "100% solid provenance" on the item, adds the bookseller).
"Dealers are required to select only their most important pieces," Mr. Akkerman said, those "with a solid provenance, instant recognizability, and value above a certain threshold".
The result is that when works with a solid provenance do come to auction, as was the case with these 11 pictures, buyers are frantic to get them.
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Third, the Met hangs their hat on authenticity -- the Schuffenecker provenance -- as solid proof.
Both look strong, given their provenance.
Names, dates, prices, provenance — they do promise solid ground.
I know the value of a solid mechanical watch and I know the history and provenance of watchmaking.
Where possible, ECO makes use of the OBI ID as definition provenance (for example, in the definition of 'ECO:0000224' SOLiD sequencing evidence).
They tend to concern objects for which a precise geographical provenance cannot be determined, making future claims impossible to back up with solid evidence.
Does provenance?
"Provenance," the girl said.
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