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The Curator will work with other officers and departments to ensure that items of importance to them are retained. In particular, he will liaise with the [[Superintendent of the Chapel]] about items to be retained for furnishing the [[Chapel of the Rose]], including the cost of further storage of such. | The Curator will work with other officers and departments to ensure that items of importance to them are retained. In particular, he will liaise with the [[Superintendent of the Chapel]] about items to be retained for furnishing the [[Chapel of the Rose]], including the cost of further storage of such. | ||
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Revision as of 17:01, 12 September 2016
While The Augustan Society, Inc., has elected to discontinue operation of a Museum, it will take some time and effort to intelligently sort the collection into discards, items to be sold, and items to retain for various reasons. Thus there is a continuing need for a Curator until such tasks are completed.
There is no protocol established for how the Curator might conduct his work, but it is expected that he will obtain expert assistance in pricing items for sale, or use a suitable public auction to obtain maximum return for the Society.
The Curator will work with other officers and departments to ensure that items of importance to them are retained. In particular, he will liaise with the Superintendent of the Chapel about items to be retained for furnishing the Chapel of the Rose, including the cost of further storage of such.
Activation of the Numismatic Study Group or Philatelic Study Group would transfer decisions about those collections to said groups.