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To think the real crime was creating a £1m gold toilet?

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BradfordLass72 Sat 14-Sep-19 23:33:16

Could I just, politely I hope, remind posters that a title and a thread like this needs at least a short description of the issue and preferably a link.

For we who don't live in the UK or access the lastest gossip, it would be helpful.

Nga mihi = thank you.

EllanVannin Sat 14-Sep-19 23:04:51

Where there's muck---

EllanVannin Sat 14-Sep-19 23:03:17

Tee hee hee hee.

Someone will be flush if it's melted down.

Maggiemaybe Sat 14-Sep-19 22:38:20

Oh, I'm sure they'll get to the bottom of it.

EllanVannin Sat 14-Sep-19 22:36:57

Police have nothing to go on !

EllanVannin Sat 14-Sep-19 22:21:34

I bet that wasn't one of Mr Crappers little jobs.

Maggiemaybe Sat 14-Sep-19 22:11:52

Cattelan was sponsored by the Guggenheim Foundation and a Parisian arts trust, amongst others (according to google). There's a lot of money sloshing round the art world. The toilet is apparently worth over £1 million, Leonardo's Salvator Mundi was sold at auction a couple of years ago for over 450 times that.

If the robbers have melted it down and given the money to good causes, I'd probably applaud them. I doubt this has happened though.

Luckygirl Sat 14-Sep-19 21:46:37

Riverwalk - smile

Riverwalk Sat 14-Sep-19 21:32:39

Shit happens

NfkDumpling Sat 14-Sep-19 21:30:17

Even as a work of art, surely it should have been merely gold plated? My first reaction was “How on earth could have Cattelan have afforded to build it?”

Maggiemaybe Sat 14-Sep-19 21:14:03

It was just part of a temporary art installation at Blenheim, wasn't it? I'd read that it had been taken to museums around the world, as some sort of satire against the excesses of wealth. I've no idea how it was financed, but I guess it would have been melted down eventually anyway?

suziewoozie Sat 14-Sep-19 20:56:08

I hope it’s already been melted down?