Year of Object(s) Creation: 1000 B.C.E. (approximate)
Estimated Value ($USD): 10,000,000
Object Type(s): Amphora, Book, Manuscript, Relic, Religious artifact, Sculpture, Vessel
Object Material(s): ceramic, fabric/cloth, paper, stone
Provenience Nation: Italy
Provenience Location: Italy
Year Removed from Findspot: 1960 (approximate)

Provenance

Start Year: 2009
End Year:
Circumstance of Acquisition: Given to authorities in Puglia, Italy
Nation: Italy
Location: Italy

Start Year: 2007
End Year: 2009
Circumstance of Acquisition: Berwyn Police Department raid
Nation: United States
Location: Chicago, FBI Location: temporary location during the investigation

Start Year: 1960 (approximate)
End Year: 2007
Circumstance of Acquisition: Stolen and shipped by father Giuseppe Sisto to Chicago in John Sisto's home
Nation: United States
Location: In the collection of John Sisto (dec.), private collector in Chicago, Illinois

1,600 Italian Artifacts


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Case Status: Some objects relinquished
Year Claim Initiated: 2007
Year Claim Resolved: 2009
Means of Resolution: Coordinated action by Complainant & Respondent Governments

Complainant Name: Government of Italy
Complainant Nation: Italy
Complainant Nation Economy: Developed
Complainant Type: Public: Government

Respondent Name: Chicago Police Department and U.S. FBI
Respondent Nation: United States
Respondent Nation Economy: Developed
Respondent Type: Public: Government

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Editor's Notes:
Some objects were sold at Leslie Hindman's Auction in Chicago on March 16, 2010. According to the FBI, the collection included, "parchments and manuscripts, many with papal wax seals and some dating to the 1100's; several hundred Etruscan artifacts, many dating to 500 - 900 B.C.; over 1,000 books, some handwritten, dating to the 1700's; and numerous religious and political artifacts, including letters written by former kings, popes and other members of the Roman Catholic Church." Edited by Arianne Ohara