After 17 years of litigation, Greece has finally won its case, and will finally be able to recover no less than 351 antiquities held by a trader. Among the most notable in the collection: a statuette carved in white stone dating from 4,000 BC, or a bronze statue representing a young Alexander the Great dating from the second half of the second century.

Greece also hopes to obtain the return of the Parthenon friezes that are in the British Museum in London.