
This piece lays out all the relevant evidence from the confiscated archives and combines everyone involved to illustrate the network that 'circulated' these seven objects. I then present seven antiquities, most of them identified in October 2019, one in March 2020, soon before the retirement of Jerome Eisenberg and the closure of 'Royal-Athena Galleries' on October 31, 2020. This chapter reviews the illicit associations of one of these 'prominent' members of the international antiquities market, the 'Royal-Athena Galleries' in New York, a gallery run by the antiquities dealer Jerome Eisenberg, who has repeatedly been found selling looted, smuggled and stolen antiquities. Despite the numerous occasions on which these 'reputable' members were identified as involved, even today they continue to act in the same way, some without any (or known) legal sanctions. The research on these archives resulted in hundreds of notable repatriations so far, but mainly in the enrichment of our knowledge about the criminal way in which the so-called 'reputable' members of the international antiquities market have been acting since the 1970 UNESCO Convention, which they completely ignored in practice. Since then, many other raids followed on properties of other notorious antiquities traffickers, thousands of antiquities were confiscated from them and their invaluable archives were discovered and seized.

On Septema quarter of a century had elapsed since the Swiss and Italian authorities raid in the Free Port of Geneva, on the warehouses of Giacomo Medici, later convicted of involvement in cases of trafficked antiquities.
