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widow sues new york auction house stamp collection 1234756753

Shelley Entner, a Florida widow, is suing Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries in Manhattan, demanding the return of her late husband Stanley Marks's stamp collection, valued at up to $2 million. Entner claims some stamps are missing from the US portion of the collection, which was consigned after Marks's death in 2016. The auction house sold the international stamps for $750,000 but has refused to release the US collection unless Entner pays $56,000 in insurance costs and releases it from liability. Entner is seeking at least $2 million in damages, while the auction house calls the lawsuit baseless and says Entner previously agreed to auction the collection.

widow sues new york auction house stamp collection 1234756753

Shelley Entner, a Florida widow, is suing Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries in New York for the return of her late husband Stanley Marks' stamp collection, valued at up to $2 million. Entner claims some stamps are missing from the collection, which Marks began in 1937 and continued until his death in 2016. The auction house sold the international portion in 2016 for $750,000, but Entner says a recent inspection revealed missing US stamps. The auction house denies the allegations, stating Entner changed her mind about auctioning the collection and refuses to reimburse $56,000 in insurance costs, while offering to return the stamps.

widow sues new york auction house stamp collection 1234756753

Shelley Entner, a Florida widow, is suing Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries in New York for the return of her late husband Stanley Marks' stamp collection, valued at up to $2 million. Entner claims some stamps are missing from the U.S. portion of the collection, which was consigned after Marks' death in 2016. The auction house sold the international stamps for $750,000 that year but has held the U.S. stamps. Entner alleges the auction house refused to return the collection unless she pays $56,000 in insurance costs and releases it from liability. The auction house denies the accusations, calling the lawsuit baseless, and says Entner previously agreed to auction the stamps and confirmed their presence during a visit in April.