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- Risley_Park_Lanx abstract "The Risley Park Lanx is a large Roman silver dish (or lanx) that was discovered in 1729 in Risley Park, Derbyshire. In Roman times, a lanx was generally a large serving platter, about 15 by 20 inches in size. Particularly ornamented ones were used to make offerings or sacrifices. The inscription on the Risley Park Lanx suggests it was used as a "church plate".Subsequently lost, the Risley Park Lanx re-emerged in the 1990s, as a supposed heirloom of the now-notorious art forger Shaun Greenhalgh and his family. Bought by private buyers and donated to the British Museum, it was on display for several years, but was removed when its authenticity became suspect. It was later determined to be a complete fabrication. The fate of the original, genuine, Risley Park Lanx is unknown.".
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- Risley_Park_Lanx subject Category:Art_forgeries.
- Risley_Park_Lanx subject Category:History_of_Derbyshire.
- Risley_Park_Lanx subject Category:Replicas.
- Risley_Park_Lanx subject Category:Roman_Britain.
- Risley_Park_Lanx subject Category:Romano-British_objects_in_the_British_Museum.
- Risley_Park_Lanx subject Category:Silver_objects.
- Risley_Park_Lanx subject Category:Works_by_Shaun_Greenhalgh.
- Risley_Park_Lanx type ArtForgeries.
- Risley_Park_Lanx type Artifact100021939.
- Risley_Park_Lanx type Copy103104594.
- Risley_Park_Lanx type Counterfeit103562262.
- Risley_Park_Lanx type Creation103129123.
- Risley_Park_Lanx type Imitation103562126.
- Risley_Park_Lanx type Object100002684.
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- Risley_Park_Lanx comment "The Risley Park Lanx is a large Roman silver dish (or lanx) that was discovered in 1729 in Risley Park, Derbyshire. In Roman times, a lanx was generally a large serving platter, about 15 by 20 inches in size. Particularly ornamented ones were used to make offerings or sacrifices.".
- Risley_Park_Lanx label "Risley Park Lanx".
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